Maintaining Morphological Specificity and Genetic Introgression in Populations of the Great Tit Parus major and the Japanese Tit P. minor in the Middle Amur Regionстатья
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Авторы:
Fedorov V.V. ,
Surin V.L. ,
Valchuk O.P. ,
Kapitonova L.V. ,
Kerimov A.B. ,
Formozov N.A.
Журнал:
Russian Journal of Genetics
Том:
45
Номер:
7
Год издания:
2009
Издательство:
Maik Nauka/Interperiodica Publishing
Местоположение издательства:
Russian Federation
Первая страница:
771
Последняя страница:
780
DOI:
10.1134/S1022795409070023
Аннотация:
The ranges of the great tit Parus major and the Japanese tit P. minor
overlap in the middle Amur region, where hybridization of these two species occur. These species have contacted for nearly a century on the western slope of the Malyi Khingan Ridge (the central part of the sympatry zone), but the great tit has colonized territories to the east of the ridge only in the last two decades. The percentage of the
P. minor's allele of intron 2 of the mioglobin gene has significantly increased from 8.9% in the west to 27.8% in the east in phenotypically major 's populations. Thus, the percentage of foreign mtDNA in P. major populations did not change significantly from west (6.2%, n= 120) to east (3.2%, n = 61). Simultaneous use of two genetic markers (one nuclear and the other mitochondrial) supports our conclusion on strong introgression in the populations of both species, which nevertheless maintain their morphological specificity in the contact zone.
Original Russian Text © V.V. Fedorov, V.L. Surin, O.P. Valchuk, L.V. Kapitonova, A.B. Kerimov, N.A. Formozov, 2009, published in Genetika, 2009, Vol. 45, No. 7, pp. 881–892.
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