Mitochondrial DNA Polymorphism in Bothrops jararaca and Bothrops alcatraz (Serpentes, Viperidae): Evidence from RFLP Analysis

Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) was characterized for restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) to evaluate the genetic variability of continental and island populations of Bothrops jararaca and the closely related B. alcatraz. Resultant data showed a geographic orientation in the genetic differenti...

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Published inCurrent Herpetology Vol. 27; no. 2; pp. 81 - 92
Main Authors Suzuki, Hana, Furtado, Maria De Fátima D
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Japanese
Published Kyoto The Herpetological Society of Japan 01.12.2008
UniBio Press
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Summary:Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) was characterized for restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) to evaluate the genetic variability of continental and island populations of Bothrops jararaca and the closely related B. alcatraz. Resultant data showed a geographic orientation in the genetic differentiation in B. jararaca and high haplotype similarity of B. alcatraz with the northern and middle latitude assemblage of B. jararaca. In the dendrogram illustrating haplotype divergences, two major clusters, conforming to geographical provenance of the snakes, were recognized. One cluster contained B. jararaca from the northern and intermediary areas and B. alcatraz, while the other cluster was composed only of B. jararaca sampled in temperate regions. MtDNAs of island populations of B. jararaca were very similar to each other as well as to those of the adjacent continental populations This indicates that the isolation periods of these islands were not long enough for their populations to accumulate differential substitutions in the mtDNA fragments.
Bibliography:http://dx.doi.org/10.3105%2F1881-1019-27.2.81
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ISSN:1345-5834
1881-1019
1881-1019
DOI:10.3105/1881-1019-27.2.81