Genetic analysis of the Octopus vulgaris population on the coast of South Africa

This study on Octopus vulgaris focused on the COIII gene region of mitochondrial DNA. Sequences from 21 samples from the Eastern Cape, and 14 samples from the Western Cape, were compared to determine whether different populations exist along the South African coast. A 380-bp segment of the COIII reg...

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Main Authors: Oosthuizen, Ané, Jiwaji, Meesbah, Shaw, Paul
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: South African Journal of Science 2004
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1007922
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-rhodes-vital-67612018-03-06T03:55:29ZGenetic analysis of the Octopus vulgaris population on the coast of South AfricaOosthuizen, AnéJiwaji, MeesbahShaw, PaulThis study on Octopus vulgaris focused on the COIII gene region of mitochondrial DNA. Sequences from 21 samples from the Eastern Cape, and 14 samples from the Western Cape, were compared to determine whether different populations exist along the South African coast. A 380-bp segment of the COIII region of mtDNA was amplified using the polymerase chain reaction with specific designed primers. Phylogenetic inference was made using maximum parsimony (MP), maximum likelihood (ML), and distance based methods. All sequences conformed to a single haplotype. Lack of variation within and between east and west coast samples precluded further population genetic analysis. The sequence obtained in this study was also compared with other sequences lodged in the Genbank database. Phylogenetically, the South African O. vulgaris is closely related to O. vulgaris from Senegal (0.67% divergence) and the Mediterranean (1.51% divergence). Within the Mediterranean group, O. vulgaris from South Africa displayed less sequence divergence from Senegalese and Mediterranean individuals than O. vulgaris from Venezuela (3.85%) and Taiwan (3.87%). These data do not, therefore, refute the hypothesis of a single O. vulgaris genetic population around the coast.South African Journal of Science2004Article5 pagespdfvital:6761http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1007922English
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description This study on Octopus vulgaris focused on the COIII gene region of mitochondrial DNA. Sequences from 21 samples from the Eastern Cape, and 14 samples from the Western Cape, were compared to determine whether different populations exist along the South African coast. A 380-bp segment of the COIII region of mtDNA was amplified using the polymerase chain reaction with specific designed primers. Phylogenetic inference was made using maximum parsimony (MP), maximum likelihood (ML), and distance based methods. All sequences conformed to a single haplotype. Lack of variation within and between east and west coast samples precluded further population genetic analysis. The sequence obtained in this study was also compared with other sequences lodged in the Genbank database. Phylogenetically, the South African O. vulgaris is closely related to O. vulgaris from Senegal (0.67% divergence) and the Mediterranean (1.51% divergence). Within the Mediterranean group, O. vulgaris from South Africa displayed less sequence divergence from Senegalese and Mediterranean individuals than O. vulgaris from Venezuela (3.85%) and Taiwan (3.87%). These data do not, therefore, refute the hypothesis of a single O. vulgaris genetic population around the coast.
author Oosthuizen, Ané
Jiwaji, Meesbah
Shaw, Paul
spellingShingle Oosthuizen, Ané
Jiwaji, Meesbah
Shaw, Paul
Genetic analysis of the Octopus vulgaris population on the coast of South Africa
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Jiwaji, Meesbah
Shaw, Paul
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title Genetic analysis of the Octopus vulgaris population on the coast of South Africa
title_short Genetic analysis of the Octopus vulgaris population on the coast of South Africa
title_full Genetic analysis of the Octopus vulgaris population on the coast of South Africa
title_fullStr Genetic analysis of the Octopus vulgaris population on the coast of South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Genetic analysis of the Octopus vulgaris population on the coast of South Africa
title_sort genetic analysis of the octopus vulgaris population on the coast of south africa
publisher South African Journal of Science
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