Re-interpretation of genetic variation in simocephalus (cladocera, daphniidae).

Abstract:

:Populations of several co-existing species of Simocephalus were examined electrophoretically at 11 enzyme loci. The prevailing pattern was one of extensive allelic substitution between species and low levels of polymorphism (0-10%) within species. Genetic identity values between species were very low (10-50%). These results concur with those for other cyclic parthenogens, but are in sharp contrast to previous interpretation of data derived from populations of Simocephalus from the same sites.

journal_name

Genetics

journal_title

Genetics

authors

Hann BJ,Hebert PD

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Has Abstract

pub_date

1982-09-01 00:00:00

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101-7

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1

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0016-6731

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1943-2631

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102

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