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The phylogeography of European Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) based on RFLP analysis of the NDl/16sRNA region of the mtDNA
Authors:ERIC VERSPOOR  EOIN M McCARTHY  DAVID KNOX  ELIZABETH A BOURKE  THOMAS F CROSS
Institution:FRS Marine Laboratory, PO Box 101, Victoria Rd., Aberdeen ABU 9DB;Department of Apology, Lee Mattings, Prospect Row, University College, Cork, Republic of Ireland
Abstract:The diversity and distribution of mtDNA haplotypes in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) from 13 river systems across the species' European range was investigated. Salmon were screened by agarose electrophoresis for variation in a 1400 base pair fragment spanning the ND-1 and 16SrRNA genes. The fragment was amplified by PCR and digested using the restriction endonucleases Avail, Dral, Haelll, Hinfl and Rsal. Nine haplotypes were identified and resolved by parsimony analysis into two major clades. Clade I was ubiquitous and predominated in all samples while Clade II was restricted to eight out of 94 individuals in two of the 13 rivers. The first clade shows two sublineages whose frequency distribution is strongly associated with geography. One sublineage dominated in river systems draining into the Baltic sea and in Iceland, and the other in the river systems elsewhere in Europe. No geographical patterns were apparent within these regions but haplotype frequencies among samples, both within and outside the Baltic region, were significantly heterogeneous. Approximately 8% of haplotype frequency variation occurred among samples, 44% between Baltic and non-Baltic samples and 48% within samples. Baltic samples had a significantly lower haplotype and nucleotide diversity than non-Baltic samples. Current and historical factors potentially responsible for the observed levels and distribution of the haplotype variation are discussed.
Keywords:Atlantic salmon  phylogeography  mtDNA  variation  PCR  RFLPs  population differentiation
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