Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4398121 | Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology | 2006 | 11 Pages |
This study concentrated on the mitochondrial DNA diversity in adult Artemia urmiana populations. A total of 210 individual specimens were collected from the surface and bottom layers from three different geographical areas, comprising six sampling sites in Urmia Lake (Iran). The mitochondrial rDNA gene region was amplified using the PCR technique followed by RFLP analysis based on using eleven restriction endonucleases. Analysis at the intrapopulation level indicated that the two median and south area bottom layers have somewhat higher proportion of polymorphic sites compare to others. Although floating and sinking cysts did not consistently show genetic differences, there was significant genetic variation among all samples (FST = 0.019, P = 0.03) and 98% of the variation was within samples. Our results clearly distinguished nucleotide divergence and genetic structuring patterns, suggest that may be genetic differentiation existed in Artemia populations from Urmia Lake. Pairwise comparisons of the samples showed that the south area surface layer location was the most genetically divergent of the six sampling sites. Genetic characterizations of the various Artemia populations in two defined depths (surface and bottom) revealed differentiation that may be important in understanding the ecology of this commercially important species.