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Title: Phylogeography of the streamline chub Erimystax dissimilis


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Phylogeography of the streamline chub Erimystax
dissimilis
  • (Actinopterygii Cyprinidae)

Rene Wolfe, Nick Gidmark, Ryan Peterson
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Phylogeography
  • Field of study that looks at the geographic
    distributions of genotypes and attempts to
    account for the spatial patterns of disjunct taxa

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Distribution of E. dissimilis
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Sampling sites
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Collecting E. dissimilis
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Experimental questions
  • What are the relationships of E. dissimilis
    populations?
  • What are the patterns of haplotype diversity?

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METHODS
  • Sequenced cytochrome b
  • Parsimony analysis
  • Bayesian analysis

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Map Cytochrome b
L14724
H15915
Amplified using HA, HE, LC, LA, H15915, L14724
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ANALYSIS
  • Sequenced 51 individuals and added them with the
    data set of 85 others for a total 136
  • Analyzed a 780 bp sequence of the 1140 bp
    cytochrome b gene in PAUP and Mr.Bayes

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Majority Rule
CLADE A
CLADE B
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RESULTS
  • All systems were once interconnected and had gene
    flow
  • Populations of Erimystax dissimilis are most
    likely segregated due to destroyed habitat by
    dams, impoundments, etc.
  • It is hypothesized that a Green River haplotype
    dispersed out before river system changed
  • The Green River haplotype occurs in low frequency
    outside of the Green River, only one individual
    has been collected

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To come..
  • Sequence all individuals for nuclear S7 to
    further explore E. dissimilis haplotypes patterns
  • Reamplify and sequence the Green River individual
    nested in clade A, and also reamplify and
    sequence the beginning and end of cytochrome b to
    recover trimmed bases

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Acknowledgements
Andrew Simons Brett Nagel NSF U of M Ichthyology
Lab
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