| Literature DB >> 33473670 |
Erik Sanderud Nyhus1, Charlotte Lindqvist2, Kit Kovacs3, Christian Lydersen3, Øystein Wiig1, Lutz Bachmann1.
Abstract
The Spitsbergen stock of bowhead whales (Balaena mysticetus) is considered Critically Endangered by IUCN. Over recent decades, there have been only a few sightings, and very few biological samples are available for molecular analyses. Hence, genetic diversity of the extant Spitsbergen stock is unknown. Here, we present mitochondrial genomes from eight skin biopsy samples that were collected in 2006 and 2010. There were three different haplotypes, two of which have not previously been detected. Six samples shared the same haplotype, indicating that they were obtained from closely related whales, or possibly the same individual. Average nucleotide diversity was π = 0.0037, with a total of 93 variable positions among the haplotypes.Entities:
Keywords: Arctic marine mammals; Greenland; Svalbard; baleen whales; molecular evolution
Year: 2016 PMID: 33473670 PMCID: PMC7799570 DOI: 10.1080/23802359.2016.1258345
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mitochondrial DNA B Resour ISSN: 2380-2359 Impact factor: 0.658