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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.87.2008.tde-05012009-150314
Document
Author
Full name
Angela Aparecida Moreira
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2008
Supervisor
Committee
Hilsdorf, Alexandre Wagner Silva (President)
Dias, June Ferraz
Hirata, Mario Hiroyuki
Sawaya, Ricardo Jannini
Tomás, Acácio Ribeiro Gomes
Title in Portuguese
Caracterização filogenética e populacional do polvo comum (Octopus fc. Vulgari) da costa brasileira: análise do DNA.mitocondrial e microssatélites.
Keywords in Portuguese
DNA mitocondrial (análise)
Filogenia (características)
Polvo
Abstract in Portuguese
A diversidade da seqüência do DNA de oito populações de Octopus cf. vulgaris da costa brasileira e de uma população de Octopus vulgaris proveniente de Portugal foi investigada pelo uso do gene Citocromo oxidase subunidade I (COI) do DNA mitocondrial. Aproximadamente 600 pb do gene COImt foram amplificados por meio dos primers LCO1490 e HCO2198, purificados e seqüenciados. As seqüências foram alinhadas pelo método Clustal W. A árvore filogenética gerada pelo alinhamento das seqüências do COImt revelou dois conjuntos principais, formando clados monofiléticos sustentados por bootstraps superiores a 93%. Um clado contendo os indivíduos provenientes das regiões Sudeste e Sul, similares aos haplótipos de Portugal, que são classificados como Octopus vulgaris, e outro conjunto formado pelos indivíduos coletados em várias localidades das regiões Norte e Nordeste. O nível de diferenciação genética encontrado sugere a presença de duas espécies de Octopus. Quanto à estruturação populacional, os resultados encontrados pelo uso do DNA nuclear e do DNA mitocondrial indicam que as populações estão estruturadas geneticamente.
Title in English
Phylogenetic and populational characterization of the Octopus (Octopus cf. vulgaris) of the Brazilian coast: analysis of mitochondrial DNA and microsatellites.
Keywords in English
Mitochondrial DNA (analysis)
Octopus
Phylogeny (characteristics)
Abstract in English
The diversity of the sequence of the DNA of eight vulgaris populations of Octopus cf. vulgaris of the Brazilian coast and a population of Octopus vulgaris proceeding from Portugal was investigated by the use of the mitochondrial Cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene. Approximately 600 bp of the mitochondrial COI gene were amplified by means of primers LCO1490 and HCO2198, purified and sequenced. The sequences were lined up by the ClustalW method. The phylogenetic tree generated by the alignment of the sequences of the COI revealed two main sets, forming monophyletic supported by bootstraps 93%. A clade containing the individuals proceeding from the Southeastern and South regions similar to the haplotypes of Portugal, which are classified as Octopus vulgaris, and another set formed by the individuals collected in several places of the North and Northeast regions. The level of the found genetic differentiation suggests the presence of two species of Octopus. As far as the population structure is concerned, the results found by the use of the nuclear DNA and the mitochondrial DNA indicates that the populations are genetically structured.
 
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Publishing Date
2009-02-16
 
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