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Genetic population structure of <Emphasis Type="Italic">Lefua echigonia</Emphasis> inferred from allozymic and mitochondrial cytochrome <Emphasis Type="Italic">b</Emphasis> variations
Authors:Ryosuke?Saka  Email author" target="_blank">Yusuke?TakehanaEmail author  Naoyuki?Suguro  Mitsuru?Sakaizumi
Institution:(1) Graduate School of Science and Technology, Niigata University, Ikarashi, Niigata, 950-2181, Japan;(2) Inlandwater Experimental Station, Kanagawa Prefectural Fisheries Research Institute, Sagamihara, Kanagawa, 229-1135, Japan
Abstract:We examined the genetic population structure of Lefua echigonia (Japanese name, hotoke-dojo) using polymerase chain reaction restriction-fragment length polymorphisms (PCR-RFLPs) of the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene and two allozymic loci. The phylogenetic relationships of L. echigonia and those among L. echigonia, Lefua sp. (nagare hotoke-dojo), and L. nikkonis (ezo hotoke-dojo) were also investigated based on the nucleotide sequences of the cytochrome b gene. PCR-RFLP analysis revealed 18 mitotypes in L. echigonia, 2 in Lefua sp., and 1 in L. nikkonis. Phylogenetic trees based on the cytochrome b sequences indicated that the 18 mitotypes in L. echigonia were divided into five distinct groups (South-Kanto, North-Kanto, Tohoku, Echigo, and Tokai-Kinki clades) that differed by 8.5–15.3%, reflecting region-specific geographic distributions. The distributions of alleles in two allozymic loci roughly corresponded to those of the mitotype groups. The divergence times of the five groups were estimated to be about 3.4–7.7 million years ago by applying a general rate for mitochondrial DNA, suggesting that the divergence among them might have occurred in the late Tertiary. It can be inferred that the regional differentiation of each group was mainly due to geographic isolation and that this has been maintained, because the boundaries among the groups corresponded to geological features. The trees also supported the existence of three taxa, L. echigonia, Lefua sp., and L. nikkonis. We concluded that Lefua sp. was distinguished from other species in Lefua by morphological and ecological characters and also by genetic divergences of the cytochrome b gene. Our study also demonstrated the superior efficacy and simplicity of PCR-RFLP analysis as a method for detecting genetic variation in L. echigonia.
Keywords:Phylogeography  Conservation  Mitochondrial DNA  PCR-RFLP
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