tailieunhanh - Báo cáo sinh học: "Transferrin polymorphism of red deer in France: evidence for spatial genetic microstructure of an autochthonous herd"

Tuyển tập các báo cáo nghiên cứu về sinh học được đăng trên tạp chí sinh học Journal of Biology đề tài: Transferrin polymorphism of red deer in France: evidence for spatial genetic microstructure of an autochthonous herd | Genet Sei Evol 1994 26 187-203 @ Elsevier INRA 187 Original article Transferrin polymorphism of red deer in France evidence for spatial genetic microstructure of an autochthonous herd A Schreiber1 F Klein2 G Lang3 1 Zoologisches Institut der Universităt Heidelberg Im Neuenheimer Feld 230 69120 Heidelberg Germany 2 Office National de la Chasse Station Sangliers-Cervidés Au Bord du Rhin 67150 Gerstheim 3 Groupement CERF 26a rue Principale 67240 Gries France Received 26 April 1993 accepted 3 January 1994 Summary - Population genetics of the transferrin polymorphism is analyzed in 549 red deer from mainland France Vosges Arc-en-Barrois Chambord Allier and Corsica. Evidence is provided for significant deficiency of heterozygotes and for allele frequency differentiation between adjacent matrilocal demes of philopatric hinds and offspring in red deer from Vosges du Nord. In this autochthonous population the effective population size recognizing effects of social and age structure on genetic drift amounts to 209 per 800 deer. Mean dispersal distances of km in females and 19 km in males lead to neighborhood areas of randomly mixing deer which argue against isolation by distance within the study population. Among mainland red deer in France the fenced herd at Chambord is distinguished by its elevated heterozygosity. transferrin polymorphism Cervus elaphus population size matrilocal deme Resume Le polymorphisme de la transferrine chez le cerf élaphe de France un argument en faveur d une structuration génétique microspatiale d une population indigene. La variabilité électrophorétique de la transferrine a été examinee chez 549 cerfs fCervus elaphus L originaires de 6 populations frangaises Vosges Arc-en-Barrois Chambord Allier et Corse . Les analyses sont limitées à 2 allèles et concernent des animaux tires OU attrapés pendant les saisons de chasse 1988 90 1990 91 et 1991 92. Une nette deficience en heterozygotes au locus de la transferrine a été mise en evidence pour la .