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High genetic differentiation of red gorgonian populations from the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea

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posted on 2017-06-23, 18:19 authored by Joanna Pilczynska, Silvia Cocito, Joana Boavida, Ester A. Serrão, Henrique Queiroga

Patterns of genetic variation within a species may be used to infer past events in the evolutionary history of marine species. In the present study we aimed to compare the genetic diversity of the red gorgonian Paramuricea clavata in the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. For genetic markers we used microsatellites and a mitochondrial gene fragment. Our results revealed a distinct genetic composition and diversity between the Mediterranean and the Atlantic. The Mediterranean samples had higher microsatellite heterozygosity, allelic richness and private allelic richness. The hypotheses that can explain these patterns are the isolation of Atlantic populations and/or a founder effect. Additionally, a clear difference was obtained from the mitochondrial locus, since sequences from Atlantic and Mediterranean samples diverged by 1%, which is high for soft corals.

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This work is a part of the ‘DiverseShores – Testing associations between genetic and community diversity in European rocky shore environments’ (PTDC/BIA-BIC/114526/2009) research project, funded by the Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT) under the COMPETE program supported by the European Regional Development Fund. This work was co-funded through a MARES grant. MARES is a Joint Doctorate programme selected under Erasmus Mundus coordinated by Ghent University (FPA 2011-0016). See www.mares-eu.org for additional information.

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