An electrophoretic survey of 81 populations of arctic Daphnia pulex from around the Svalbard archipelago revealed the presence of 49 unique allozyme clones (N = 3357). Two closely related clones accounted for 66% of the total sample, and were widespread across the archipelago. Restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs) of a 2.1-kb fragment of mtDNA (NADH-4 and NADH-5 subunits), amplified using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), revealed the presence of eight mtDNA haplotypes. One haplotype was particularly widespread, and the two most abundant allozyme clones shared this haplotype. Nonrandom distribution patterns of clones were observed, and are most likely the result of historical events (i.e. founder effects) related to the past ...
Arctic pond populations of Daphnia pulex on Svalbard, off the north Norwegian coast, were assayed fo...
Pleistocene glacial cycles undoubtedly altered the evolutionary trajectories of many taxa, yet few s...
Pleistocene glacial cycles undoubtedly altered the evolutionary trajectories of many taxa, yet few s...
An electrophoretic survey of 81 populations of arctic Daphnia pulex from around the Svalbard archipe...
An electrophoretic survey of 81 populations of arctic Daphnia pulex from around the Svalbard archipe...
Previous mitochondrial (mt)DNA sequencing and restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) studie...
Previous mitochondrial (mt)DNA sequencing and restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) studie...
As part of a continuing international project to characterize the population genetic (clonal) struct...
Previous mitochondrial (mt)DNA sequencing and restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) studie...
As part of a continuing international project to characterize the population genetic (clonal) struct...
As part of a continuing international project to characterize the population genetic (clonal) struct...
Results from an extensive allozymic survey of the genetic (clonal) structure of Russian/Siberian pop...
Results from an extensive allozymic survey of the genetic (clonal) structure of Russian/Siberian pop...
Arctic pond populations of Daphnia pulex on Svalbard, off the north Norwegian coast, were assayed fo...
Results from an extensive allozymic survey of the genetic (clonal) structure of Russian/Siberian pop...
Arctic pond populations of Daphnia pulex on Svalbard, off the north Norwegian coast, were assayed fo...
Pleistocene glacial cycles undoubtedly altered the evolutionary trajectories of many taxa, yet few s...
Pleistocene glacial cycles undoubtedly altered the evolutionary trajectories of many taxa, yet few s...
An electrophoretic survey of 81 populations of arctic Daphnia pulex from around the Svalbard archipe...
An electrophoretic survey of 81 populations of arctic Daphnia pulex from around the Svalbard archipe...
Previous mitochondrial (mt)DNA sequencing and restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) studie...
Previous mitochondrial (mt)DNA sequencing and restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) studie...
As part of a continuing international project to characterize the population genetic (clonal) struct...
Previous mitochondrial (mt)DNA sequencing and restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) studie...
As part of a continuing international project to characterize the population genetic (clonal) struct...
As part of a continuing international project to characterize the population genetic (clonal) struct...
Results from an extensive allozymic survey of the genetic (clonal) structure of Russian/Siberian pop...
Results from an extensive allozymic survey of the genetic (clonal) structure of Russian/Siberian pop...
Arctic pond populations of Daphnia pulex on Svalbard, off the north Norwegian coast, were assayed fo...
Results from an extensive allozymic survey of the genetic (clonal) structure of Russian/Siberian pop...
Arctic pond populations of Daphnia pulex on Svalbard, off the north Norwegian coast, were assayed fo...
Pleistocene glacial cycles undoubtedly altered the evolutionary trajectories of many taxa, yet few s...
Pleistocene glacial cycles undoubtedly altered the evolutionary trajectories of many taxa, yet few s...