Genetic differentiation among endangered populations of the Japanese clouded salamander, Hynobius nebulosus (Caudata: Hynobiidae)
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Genetic variation between endangered populations and neighboring populations in urban area of the Japanese clouded salamander Hynobius nebulosus was evaluated using an inter-simple sequence repeat (ISSR)-PCR assay. An SSR primer gave rise to 24 amplification products all of which were polymorphic. Mean heterozygosity per locus within populations ranged from 0.28 to 0.30. An AMOVA test revealed that 85% of total genetic variation was attributable to the differences among individuals within populations, and 15% was attributable to the difference among populations (Φ_<ST>=0.15). A random permutation test concluded that the genetic differentiation among populations is significant. Pairwise Φ_<ST> between populations ranged from 0.09 to 0.21, all statistically significant. The pairwise Φ_<ST> was correlated with the genetic distance between populations. A bootstrapped neighbor-joining tree based on Nei's distances between populations clustered two populations at minimum geographical interval into the same clade. The Nei's distances were also correlated significantly with the geographical distances.
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著者
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Hirota Tadao
Department Of Biology International Christian University
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Hirota Tadao
Department Of Biology Division Of Natural Sciences International Christian University
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Natuhara Yosihiro
Lab. Of Landscape Architecture And Conservation Graduate School Of Agriculture And Biological Scienc
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