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Two sex-chromosome-linked microsatellite loci show geographic variance among North American Ostrinia nubilalis

PCR-based O. nubilalis population and pedigree analysis indicated female specificity of a (GAAAAT)(n) microsatellite, and male specificity of a CAYCARCGTCACTAA repeat unit marker. These loci were respectively named Ostrinia nubilalis W-chromosome 1 (ONW1) and O. nubilalis Z-chromosome 1 (ONZ1). Inta...

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Autores principales: Coates, Brad S., Hellmich, Richard L.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: University of Arizona Library 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC524668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15841245
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description PCR-based O. nubilalis population and pedigree analysis indicated female specificity of a (GAAAAT)(n) microsatellite, and male specificity of a CAYCARCGTCACTAA repeat unit marker. These loci were respectively named Ostrinia nubilalis W-chromosome 1 (ONW1) and O. nubilalis Z-chromosome 1 (ONZ1). Intact repeats of three, four, or five GAAAAT units are present among ONW1 alleles, and biallelic variation exists at the ONZ1 locus. Screening of 493 male at ONZ1 and 448 heterogametic females at ONZ1 and ONW1 loci from eleven North American sample sites was used to construct genotypic data. Analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA) and F-statistics indicated no female haplotype or male ONZ1 allele frequency differentiation between voltinism ecotypes. Four subpopulations from northern latitudes, Minnesota and South Dakota, showed the absence of a single female haplotype, a significant deviation of ONZ1 data from Hardy-Weinberg expectation, and low-level geographic divergence from other subpopulations. Low ONZ1 and ONW1 allele diversity could be attributed either to large repeat unit sizes, low repeat number, reduced effective population (Ne) size of sex chromosomes, or the result of recent O. nubilalis Abbreviation: / ONW1: Ostrinia nubilalis W-chromosome marker number 1 ONZ1: Ostrinia nubilalis Z-chromosome marker number 1
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spelling pubmed-5246682005-03-28 Two sex-chromosome-linked microsatellite loci show geographic variance among North American Ostrinia nubilalis Coates, Brad S. Hellmich, Richard L. J Insect Sci Articles PCR-based O. nubilalis population and pedigree analysis indicated female specificity of a (GAAAAT)(n) microsatellite, and male specificity of a CAYCARCGTCACTAA repeat unit marker. These loci were respectively named Ostrinia nubilalis W-chromosome 1 (ONW1) and O. nubilalis Z-chromosome 1 (ONZ1). Intact repeats of three, four, or five GAAAAT units are present among ONW1 alleles, and biallelic variation exists at the ONZ1 locus. Screening of 493 male at ONZ1 and 448 heterogametic females at ONZ1 and ONW1 loci from eleven North American sample sites was used to construct genotypic data. Analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA) and F-statistics indicated no female haplotype or male ONZ1 allele frequency differentiation between voltinism ecotypes. Four subpopulations from northern latitudes, Minnesota and South Dakota, showed the absence of a single female haplotype, a significant deviation of ONZ1 data from Hardy-Weinberg expectation, and low-level geographic divergence from other subpopulations. Low ONZ1 and ONW1 allele diversity could be attributed either to large repeat unit sizes, low repeat number, reduced effective population (Ne) size of sex chromosomes, or the result of recent O. nubilalis Abbreviation: / ONW1: Ostrinia nubilalis W-chromosome marker number 1 ONZ1: Ostrinia nubilalis Z-chromosome marker number 1 University of Arizona Library 2003-09-09 /pmc/articles/PMC524668/ /pubmed/15841245 Text en Copyright © 2003. Open access; copyright is maintained by the authors.
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title Two sex-chromosome-linked microsatellite loci show geographic variance among North American Ostrinia nubilalis
title_full Two sex-chromosome-linked microsatellite loci show geographic variance among North American Ostrinia nubilalis
title_fullStr Two sex-chromosome-linked microsatellite loci show geographic variance among North American Ostrinia nubilalis
title_full_unstemmed Two sex-chromosome-linked microsatellite loci show geographic variance among North American Ostrinia nubilalis
title_short Two sex-chromosome-linked microsatellite loci show geographic variance among North American Ostrinia nubilalis
title_sort two sex-chromosome-linked microsatellite loci show geographic variance among north american ostrinia nubilalis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC524668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15841245
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