Microsatellite polymorphisms of Sichuan golden monkeys


Autoria(s): Pan, D; Li, Y; Hu, HX; Meng, SJ; Men, ZM; Fu, YX; Zhang, YP
Data(s)

2005

Resumo

Previous study using protein electrophoresis shows no polymorphism in 44 nuclear loci of Sichuan golden monkey (Rhinopithecus roxellana), which limits our understandings of its population genetic patterns in the nuclear genome. In order to obtain sufficient information, we scanned 14 microsatellite loci in a sample of 32 individuals from its three major habitats (Minshan, Qinling and Shennongiia). A considerable amount of polymorphisms were detected. The average heterozygosities in the local populations were all above 0.5. The differentiations among local populations were significant. There was evidence of geneflow among subpopullations, but geneflow between Qinling and Shennongjia local populations was the weakest. Minshan and Qinling populations might have gone through recent bottlenecks. The estimation of the ratio of the effective population sizes among local populations was close to that from census sizes. Comparisons to available mitochondria data suggested that R. roxellana's social structures played an important role in shaping its population genetic patterns. Our study showed that the polymorphism level of R. roxellana was no higher than other endangered species; therefore, measures should be taken to preserve genetic diversity of this species.

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http://159.226.149.42:8088/handle/152453/4147

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/47371

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Microsatellite polymorphisms of Sichuan golden monkeys

Fonte

Pan, D; Li, Y; Hu, HX; Meng, SJ; Men, ZM; Fu, YX; Zhang, YP.Microsatellite polymorphisms of Sichuan golden monkeys,50,2850-2855,(SCI-E):

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