Cryptic diversity and gene introgression of Moinidae (Crustacea: Cladocera) in Nigeria

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Zhixiong Deng, Yijun Ni, Jinhui Wang, C. Ebido, E. C. Odii, J. Okoro, D. Blair, Wei Hu, Mingbo Yin
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The distribution and species/lineage diversity of freshwater invertebrate zooplankton is understudied in Sub-Saharan Africa. In the present study, we explored the lineage diversity and regional distribution of Moinidae (Crustacea: Cladocera) species in Southeast Nigeria. Three species of Moinidae were identified, based on morphology, in 11 of 32 Nigerian lakes examined. Their phylogenetic relationships were investigated based on mitochondrial dna sequences (cytochrome oxidase c subunit I gene; coi) and two nuclear internal transcribed spacer regions (its-1 and its-2). Three coi lineages were detected, corresponding to the morphological species. Two of the coi lineages are newly reported, but one coi lineage (and the haplotype found) is globally distributed, suggesting an ability of moinids to disperse over long distances. Interestingly, two individuals that were morphologically M. cf. macrocopa and had its alleles typical of that species had mtDNA sequences typical of M. cf. micrura. Additionally, one individual that corresponded morphologically to M. cf. macrocopa (and also had a mitochondrial sequence typical of M. cf. micrura) had one its-2 allele typical of that species and one typical of M. cf. micrura. This discordance between mtDNA and nuclear phylogenies suggests gene introgression and/or hybridization between different species within the genus. Our data shows the lineage distribution/diversity and the presence of gene introgression/interspecific hybridization among moinid species from a tropical region.
尼日利亚软体动物门(甲壳纲:枝角类)的隐蔽多样性和基因渗入
撒哈拉以南非洲淡水无脊椎动物浮游动物的分布和物种/谱系多样性研究不足。在本研究中,我们探讨了尼日利亚东南部甲科(甲壳纲:枝角类)物种的谱系多样性和区域分布。根据形态学,在尼日利亚32个湖泊中的11个湖泊中鉴定出了3种斑蝶。基于线粒体dna序列(细胞色素氧化酶c亚基I基因;coi)和两个核内转录间隔区(its-1和its-2)研究了它们的系统发育关系。检测到三个coi谱系,与形态物种相对应。其中两个coi谱系是新报道的,但一个coi血统(以及发现的单倍型)是全球分布的,这表明moiids有能力远距离分散。有趣的是,两个在形态上属于M.cf.macrocopa并具有该物种典型等位基因的个体具有M.cf.micrura典型的mtDNA序列。此外,一个在形态上与M.cf.macrocopa相对应的个体(也具有M.cf.micrura典型的线粒体序列)具有该物种典型的一个its-2等位基因和一个M.cf。mtDNA和核系统发育之间的这种不一致表明该属内不同物种之间的基因渗入和/或杂交。我们的数据显示了热带地区莫伊尼德物种的谱系分布/多样性以及基因渗入/种间杂交的存在。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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