3 resultados para Genetic Drift
em Universidade Federal do Pará
Resumo:
We genotyped 15 microsatellite loci in order to evaluate the effects of habitat fragmentation, caused by flooding of the Tucuruí reservoir, on the genetic structure of Alouatta belzebul in eastern Amazonia. The analysis included two populations sampled in 1984, representing both margins of the Tocantins river, and three populations sampled 18 years later. Minimal differences in the diversity levels between present-day (Ho = 0.62-0.69 and AR = 6.07-7.21) and pre-flooding (Ho = 0.60-0.62 and AR = 6.27-6.77) populations indicated there was no significant loss of genetic variability, possibly because of successful management strategies applied during the flooding. The changes observed were limited to shifts in the composition of alleles, which presumably reflect the admixture of subpopulations during flooding. Given this, there were significant differences in the Rst values (p = 0.05) in all but one between-site comparison. Both present-day and original populations showed a deficit of heterozygotes, which suggests that this may be typical of the species, at least at a local level, perhaps because of specific ecological characteristics. The relatively large number of private alleles recorded in all populations may be a consequence of the Wahlund effect resulting from population admixture or a process of expansion rather than the loss of rare alleles through genetic drift. Additionally, the levels of genetic variability observed in this study were higher than those reported for other species of Neotropical primates, suggesting good fitness levels in these A. belzebul populations. Regular genetic monitoring of remnant populations, especially on islands, should nevertheless be an integral component of long-term management strategies.
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ABSTRACT: The most common hemoglobinopathies, viz, hemoglobins S and C, and α-and β-thalassemias, were investigated through the molecular screening of 116 subjects from the community of Saracura, comprising fugitive African slaves from farms of the municipality of Santarém, in the west of Pará State, Brazilian Amazon. The observed frequency of the HBB*S gene (0.9%) was significantly lower than that encountered in other Afro-derived communities in the region. Concomitantly, the absence of the HBB*C allele has been reported for most of the Afro-Amazonian communities thus far studied. As remnant populations of quilombos are generally small, the heterogeneous distribution of HBB*S and HBB*C alleles among them is probably due to genetic drift and/or founder effect. The observed frequency of 3.7 kb deletion in Saracura (8.5%) was consistent with the African origin of the population, with a certain degree of local differentiation and admixture with individuals of Caucasian ancestry, placed in evidence by the occurrence of - -(MED) deletion (1.2%), a common mutation in Mediterranean regions. As regards f-thalassemia, among the seven different mutations found in Saracura, three βºand two β+ mutations were of Mediterranean origin, and two β+ of African. Thus, only 28% of the local β-thalassemia mutations found in Saracura were of African origin.
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O trabalho analisa a genética de bubalinos da raça Carabao em conservação, provenientes dos rebanhos das fazendas Campo Experimental do Baixo Amazonas (CEBA) e do Banco de Germoplasma Animal do Marajó (BAGAM). O arquivo contou com 445 informações de parentesco (215 machos e 230 fêmeas) com nascimentos entre maio de 1976 e setembro de 2008. Para estudo de pedigree e determinação dos parâmetros genéticos, a média de filhos/mãe foi de 2,7, sendo 131 mães e cinco pais diferentes. O número de fundadores foi igual a 32 animais, o número efetivo de fundadores (Nfun) igual a 5,3 indivíduos; número efetivo de ancestrais (Na) igual a 4,73 animais; o número efetivo de genomas remanescentes (Ng) igual a 3,79 indivíduos; a razão Nfun/Na foi de 1,12 e o indicativo do processo de deriva genética (Ng/Nfun) foi 0,66. Constatou- se que 11 animais, nascidos entre 1987 e 2000, responderam por 84% da contribuição genética do rebanho, sendo que apenas um reprodutor responsável por 42% da contribuição genética. O intervalo de geração médio ficou próximo a oito anos. O número de animais endogâmicos, os coeficientes médios de endogamia (F) da população e entre os endogâmicos, por geração foram 69, 1,85% e 11,95%, respectivamente, sendo os animais endogâmicos agrupados, em sua maioria, na classe de 10 a 15% de coeficiente individual de endogamia. Estes resultados apontam provável efeito gargalo e deriva genética dessa população por perda de alelos pelo pequeno número de indivíduos usados nos acasalamentos, e aumento da endogamia. A adoção de nova estratégia de acasalamento e a busca de possíveis reprodutores 2n = 48, para serem utilizados no rebanho, possibilitaria a redução da perda de variabilidade genética do rebanho Carabao.