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Population Genetics of Overwintering Monarch Butterflies, Danaus plexippus (Linnaeus), from Central Mexico Inferred from Mitochondrial DNA and Microsatellite Markers

Population genetic variation and demographic history in Danaus plexippus (L.), from Mexico were assessed based on analyses of mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI; 658 bp) and subunit II (COII; 503 bp) gene segments and 7 microsatellite loci. The sample of 133 individuals included both...

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Autores principales: Pfeiler, Edward, Nazario-Yepiz, Nestor O., Pérez-Gálvez, Fernan, Chávez-Mora, Cristina Alejandra, Laclette, Mariana Ramírez Loustalot, Rendón-Salinas, Eduardo, Markow, Therese Ann
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5434545/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28003372
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jhered/esw071
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author Pfeiler, Edward
Nazario-Yepiz, Nestor O.
Pérez-Gálvez, Fernan
Chávez-Mora, Cristina Alejandra
Laclette, Mariana Ramírez Loustalot
Rendón-Salinas, Eduardo
Markow, Therese Ann
author_facet Pfeiler, Edward
Nazario-Yepiz, Nestor O.
Pérez-Gálvez, Fernan
Chávez-Mora, Cristina Alejandra
Laclette, Mariana Ramírez Loustalot
Rendón-Salinas, Eduardo
Markow, Therese Ann
author_sort Pfeiler, Edward
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description Population genetic variation and demographic history in Danaus plexippus (L.), from Mexico were assessed based on analyses of mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI; 658 bp) and subunit II (COII; 503 bp) gene segments and 7 microsatellite loci. The sample of 133 individuals included both migratory monarchs, mainly from 4 overwintering sites within the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve (MBBR) in central Mexico (states of Michoacán and México), and a nonmigratory population from Irapuato, Guanajuato. Haplotype (h) and nucleotide (π) diversities were relatively low, averaging 0.466 and 0.00073, respectively, for COI, and 0.629 and 0.00245 for COII. Analysis of molecular variance of the COI data set, which included additional GenBank sequences from a nonmigratory Costa Rican population, showed significant population structure between Mexican migratory monarchs and nonmigratory monarchs from both Mexico and Costa Rica, suggesting limited gene flow between the 2 behaviorally distinct groups. Interestingly, while the COI haplotype frequencies of the nonmigratory populations differed from the migratory, they were similar to each other, despite the great physical distance between them. Microsatellite analyses, however, suggested a lack of structure between the 2 groups, possibly owing to the number of significant deviations from Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium resulting from heterzoygote deficiencies found for most of the loci. Estimates of demographic history of the combined migratory MBBR monarch population, based on the mismatch distribution and Bayesian skyline analyses of the concatenated COI and COII data set (n = 89) suggested a population expansion dating to the late Pleistocene (~35000–40000 years before present) followed by a stable effective female population size (N(ef)) of about 6 million over the last 10000 years.
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spelling pubmed-54345452017-05-22 Population Genetics of Overwintering Monarch Butterflies, Danaus plexippus (Linnaeus), from Central Mexico Inferred from Mitochondrial DNA and Microsatellite Markers Pfeiler, Edward Nazario-Yepiz, Nestor O. Pérez-Gálvez, Fernan Chávez-Mora, Cristina Alejandra Laclette, Mariana Ramírez Loustalot Rendón-Salinas, Eduardo Markow, Therese Ann J Hered Original Article Population genetic variation and demographic history in Danaus plexippus (L.), from Mexico were assessed based on analyses of mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI; 658 bp) and subunit II (COII; 503 bp) gene segments and 7 microsatellite loci. The sample of 133 individuals included both migratory monarchs, mainly from 4 overwintering sites within the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve (MBBR) in central Mexico (states of Michoacán and México), and a nonmigratory population from Irapuato, Guanajuato. Haplotype (h) and nucleotide (π) diversities were relatively low, averaging 0.466 and 0.00073, respectively, for COI, and 0.629 and 0.00245 for COII. Analysis of molecular variance of the COI data set, which included additional GenBank sequences from a nonmigratory Costa Rican population, showed significant population structure between Mexican migratory monarchs and nonmigratory monarchs from both Mexico and Costa Rica, suggesting limited gene flow between the 2 behaviorally distinct groups. Interestingly, while the COI haplotype frequencies of the nonmigratory populations differed from the migratory, they were similar to each other, despite the great physical distance between them. Microsatellite analyses, however, suggested a lack of structure between the 2 groups, possibly owing to the number of significant deviations from Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium resulting from heterzoygote deficiencies found for most of the loci. Estimates of demographic history of the combined migratory MBBR monarch population, based on the mismatch distribution and Bayesian skyline analyses of the concatenated COI and COII data set (n = 89) suggested a population expansion dating to the late Pleistocene (~35000–40000 years before present) followed by a stable effective female population size (N(ef)) of about 6 million over the last 10000 years. Oxford University Press 2017-03 2016-12-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5434545/ /pubmed/28003372 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jhered/esw071 Text en © The American Genetic Association 2016. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Pfeiler, Edward
Nazario-Yepiz, Nestor O.
Pérez-Gálvez, Fernan
Chávez-Mora, Cristina Alejandra
Laclette, Mariana Ramírez Loustalot
Rendón-Salinas, Eduardo
Markow, Therese Ann
Population Genetics of Overwintering Monarch Butterflies, Danaus plexippus (Linnaeus), from Central Mexico Inferred from Mitochondrial DNA and Microsatellite Markers
title Population Genetics of Overwintering Monarch Butterflies, Danaus plexippus (Linnaeus), from Central Mexico Inferred from Mitochondrial DNA and Microsatellite Markers
title_full Population Genetics of Overwintering Monarch Butterflies, Danaus plexippus (Linnaeus), from Central Mexico Inferred from Mitochondrial DNA and Microsatellite Markers
title_fullStr Population Genetics of Overwintering Monarch Butterflies, Danaus plexippus (Linnaeus), from Central Mexico Inferred from Mitochondrial DNA and Microsatellite Markers
title_full_unstemmed Population Genetics of Overwintering Monarch Butterflies, Danaus plexippus (Linnaeus), from Central Mexico Inferred from Mitochondrial DNA and Microsatellite Markers
title_short Population Genetics of Overwintering Monarch Butterflies, Danaus plexippus (Linnaeus), from Central Mexico Inferred from Mitochondrial DNA and Microsatellite Markers
title_sort population genetics of overwintering monarch butterflies, danaus plexippus (linnaeus), from central mexico inferred from mitochondrial dna and microsatellite markers
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5434545/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28003372
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jhered/esw071
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