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Title

Genetic diversity and molecular differentiation of Chinese toad based on microsatellite markers.

Authors

Xiao-Bing Wu; Yu-Ling Hu

Abstract

Genetic diversity and population structure of 9 populations of Bufo gargarizans with total 111 samples in China were assessed using seven microsatellite loci. The analysed microsatellite markers produced 161 alleles, varied from 9 to 38 alleles each locus. The number of alleles per population per locus ranged from 4.43 to 10.29. Polymorphic information content showed that all seven loci were highly informative (mean = 0.810 ± 0.071). The average observed heterozygosity was less than the expected (0.353 ± 0.051 and 0.828 ± 0.067, respectively). All tested populations gave significant departures from Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium. Genetic differentiation among the populations was considerably high with the overall and pairwise FST values (mean = 0.160 ± 0.039), and showed fairly high level of inbreeding (indicated by a mean FIS value of 0.504 ± 0.051) and global heterozygote deficit. In comparison to other amphibian studies; however, our results suggested that the level of genetic structuring in B. gargarizans was relatively low in the geographical scale of the study area. Interestingly, the speculated population bottleneck was found to be absent and the analyses provide only weak evidence for a recent contraction in size even though there was severe inbreeding (indicated by the FIS value) in the Chinese toad populations.

Subjects

CHINA; BUFO; MICROSATELLITE repeats; BIOMARKERS; CELL differentiation; AMPHIBIANS

Publication

Molecular Biology Reports, 2010, Vol 37, Issue 5, p2379

ISSN

0301-4851

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s11033-009-9745-6

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