Insertional polymorphism of a non-LTR mobile element (NLRCth1) in European populations ofChironomus riparius(Diptera, Chironomidae) as detected by transposon insertion display
- 1 December 2004
- journal article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Genome
- Vol. 47 (6) , 1154-1163
- https://doi.org/10.1139/g04-066
Abstract
The midge Chironomus riparius is distributed all over the Palearctic region and is well characterized both at the morphological and cytogenetic levels. Here we describe a population study based on the insertional polymorphism of the retroposon NLRCth1, by means of a S-SAP (sequence-specific amplification polymorphism) derived technique (transposon insertion display; TID). While a previous study of allozyme polymorphism in Russian samples showed little variability, all the amplicons we identified are polymorphic. Genetic distances between 6 natural populations were calculated according to Nei and did not show a positive correlation with geographic distances. The genetic diversity detected among individuals of a given population was one order of magnitude higher than that among populations. However, the value of ΦSTwas significant (p < 0.001) and indicates that natural populations are more genetically differentiated than random samples of individuals.Key words: retrotransposable elements, genetic differentiation, Chironomus riparius, sequence-specific amplification polymorphism.Keywords
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