Literature DB >> 1774191

Genetic variability and gene flow in geographical populations of Ceratitis capitata (Wied.) (medfly).

G Gasperi1, C R Guglielmino, A R Malacrida, R Milani.   

Abstract

Two African populations of Ceratitis capitata (Kenya and Réunion Isl.) and two Mediterranean ones (Sardinia and Procida Isl.) have been studied for genetic variability at 25 loci by electrophoresis. Wright's FST, Slatkin's Nm* gene flow estimator, Nei's distance (D) together with measures of variability such as H, P, A have been used to compare the population from Kenya with the other three. Parameters using gene frequencies (FST, D, Nm*) indicate the presence of substantial geographic heterogeneity, largely attributable to genetic drift and correlated with dispersion of the medfly from its source area (Subsaharan Africa) to the periphery. The Kenyan population has high genetic variability (assessed by H, P and A), as might be expected given its native status. Significant gene flow estimates between Kenya and the derived Mediterranean populations supports the hypothesis of recent colonization. Part of the geographic heterogeneity is related to the presence of fixed alleles in the more differentiated Réunion population although it maintains the genetic attributes of the ancestral population. Selection or other forces may have played an important role in the differentiation of this population.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1774191     DOI: 10.1038/hdy.1991.98

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Heredity (Edinb)        ISSN: 0018-067X            Impact factor:   3.821


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Journal:  Biochem Genet       Date:  1992-06       Impact factor: 1.890

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Journal:  Chromosoma       Date:  1992-04       Impact factor: 4.316

3.  Bioinvasions of the medfly Ceratitis capitata: source estimation using DNA sequences at multiple intron loci.

Authors:  N Davies; F X Villablanca; G K Roderick
Journal:  Genetics       Date:  1999-09       Impact factor: 4.562

4.  Evidence for a genetic duplication involving alcohol dehydrogenase genes in Ceratitis capitata.

Authors:  A Malacrida; G Gasperi; A Zacharopoulou; C Torti; E R Francos; R Milani
Journal:  Biochem Genet       Date:  1992-02       Impact factor: 1.890

5.  Molecular basis of the size polymorphism of the first intron of the Adh-1 gene of the mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata.

Authors:  Ludvik M Gomulski; Saverio Brogna; Alekos Babaratsas; Giuliano Gasperi; Antigoni Zacharopoulou; Charalambos Savakis; Kostas Bourtzis
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6.  Population genetics and migration pathways of the Mediterranean fruit fly Ceratitis capitata inferred with coalescent methods.

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Journal:  PeerJ       Date:  2018-08-07       Impact factor: 2.984

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Authors:  Maylen Gómez; Beatriz A J Paranhos; Janisete G Silva; Maria A C De Lima; Márcio A Silva; Aline T Macedo; Jair F Virginio; Julio M M Walder
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8.  Population genetics of Ceratitis capitata in South Africa: implications for dispersal and pest management.

Authors:  Minette Karsten; Bettine Jansen van Vuuren; Adeline Barnaud; John S Terblanche
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-01-16       Impact factor: 3.240

9.  The whole genome sequence of the Mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann), reveals insights into the biology and adaptive evolution of a highly invasive pest species.

Authors:  Alexie Papanicolaou; Marc F Schetelig; Peter Arensburger; Peter W Atkinson; Joshua B Benoit; Kostas Bourtzis; Pedro Castañera; John P Cavanaugh; Hsu Chao; Christopher Childers; Ingrid Curril; Huyen Dinh; HarshaVardhan Doddapaneni; Amanda Dolan; Shannon Dugan; Markus Friedrich; Giuliano Gasperi; Scott Geib; Georgios Georgakilas; Richard A Gibbs; Sarah D Giers; Ludvik M Gomulski; Miguel González-Guzmán; Ana Guillem-Amat; Yi Han; Artemis G Hatzigeorgiou; Pedro Hernández-Crespo; Daniel S T Hughes; Jeffery W Jones; Dimitra Karagkouni; Panagiota Koskinioti; Sandra L Lee; Anna R Malacrida; Mosè Manni; Kostas Mathiopoulos; Angela Meccariello; Shwetha C Murali; Terence D Murphy; Donna M Muzny; Georg Oberhofer; Félix Ortego; Maria D Paraskevopoulou; Monica Poelchau; Jiaxin Qu; Martin Reczko; Hugh M Robertson; Andrew J Rosendale; Andrew E Rosselot; Giuseppe Saccone; Marco Salvemini; Grazia Savini; Patrick Schreiner; Francesca Scolari; Paolo Siciliano; Sheina B Sim; George Tsiamis; Enric Ureña; Ioannis S Vlachos; John H Werren; Ernst A Wimmer; Kim C Worley; Antigone Zacharopoulou; Stephen Richards; Alfred M Handler
Journal:  Genome Biol       Date:  2016-09-22       Impact factor: 13.583

  9 in total

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