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[Analysis of amphioxus geographic populations in the West Pacific Ocean based on COX I gene]. | LitMetric

[Analysis of amphioxus geographic populations in the West Pacific Ocean based on COX I gene].

Dongwuxue Yanjiu

School of Life Sciences, Xiamen University, Xiamen 361005, China.

Published: August 2010

AI Article Synopsis

  • Amphioxus is a significant model organism for Evo-Devo studies, requiring accurate species identification and genetic diversity evaluation among geographic populations for effective lab research.
  • The study involved amplifying and sequencing the COX I gene from amphioxus specimens collected from the West Pacific Ocean and comparing them with existing data from NCBI to assess taxonomic status and genetic diversity.
  • The findings confirmed the existence of three valid species—Branchiostoma malayanum, B. belcheri, and B. japonicum—while noting potential inaccuracies in some species names in the NCBI database and indicating high genetic diversity within species but low divergence among different geographic populations.

Article Abstract

Amphioxus (lancelet) is an important model animal in the field of Evo-Devo study. However, the specimens for laboratorial experiments are usually sampled directly from the field. Thus, it is necessary to correctly identify species and evaluate the genetic diversity of geographic populations. In the present investigation, we amplified and sequenced COX I gene of amphioxus collected from various localities of the West Pacific Ocean and downloaded all available sequences of the gene from NCBI. Based on those sequences data, we constructed NJ tree to decide the taxonomic status of those amphioxus and performed AMOVA analysis to estimate genetic diversities among geographic populations and individuals. The current results supported the validity of the three amphioxus species, Branchiostoma malayanum, B. belcheri and B. japonicum. We also proposed that some amphioxus species names recorded in NCBI sequence database might be inaccurate. Genetic analysis on the geographic populations of amphioxus species suggested that each examined amphioxus species have a high level of genetic diversity. However, the genetic divergences among geographic populations of the same species are indetectable, indicating a frequent gene flow among them.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3724/SP.J.1141.2010.04375DOI Listing

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