Mitochondrial DNA markers reveal high genetic diversity but low genetic differentiation in the black fly Simulium tani takaoka & Davies along an elevational gradient in Malaysia

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Abstract

The population genetic structure of Simulium tani was inferred from mitochondria-encoded sequences of cytochrome c oxidase subunits I (COI) and II (COII) along an elevational gradient in Cameron Highlands, Malaysia. A statistical parsimony network of 71 individuals revealed 71 haplotypes in the COI gene and 43 haplotypes in the COII gene; the concatenated sequences of the COI and COII genes revealed 71 haplotypes. High levels of genetic diversity but low levels of genetic differentiation were observed among populations of S. tani at five elevations. The degree of genetic diversity, however, was not in accordance with an altitudinal gradient, and a Mantel test indicated that elevation did not have a limiting effect on gene flow. No ancestral haplotype of S. tani was found among the populations. Pupae with unique structural characters at the highest elevation showed a tendency to form their own haplotype cluster, as revealed by the COII gene. Tajima's D, Fu's Fs, and mismatch distribution tests revealed population expansion of S. tani in Cameron Highlands. A strong correlation was found between nucleotide diversity and the levels of dissolved oxygen in the streams where S. tani was collected. © 2014 Low et al.

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  • Figure 1. Sampling locations of Simulium tani at five elevations in Cameron Highlands, Malaysia. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0100512.g001
  • Table 2. Primers used for amplification and sequencing of COI, COII, 18S, and 28S DNA sequences of Simulium tani.
  • Figure 2. Median joining network of 71 taxa of the COI, COII, and COI+COII sequences from five different populations of Simulium tani in Cameron Highlands. Each haplotype is represented by a circle. Relative sizes of the circles indicate haplotype frequency. Circles of the same colour represent haplotypes from the same population (yellow = Elevation A, blue = Elevation B, green = Elevation C, red = Elevation D and black = Elevation E). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0100512.g002
  • Table 3. Percentage of uncorrected ‘‘p’’ distance matrix between elevations (A-E) based on COI (lower left matrix) and COII (upper right matrix) DNA sequences of Simulium tani from Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.
  • Table 4. Percentage of uncorrected ‘‘p’’ distance matrix between elevations (A–E) based on COI+COII DNA sequences of Simulium tani from Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.
  • Table 6. Genetic differentiation (FST) and gene flow (Nm) based on COI+COII DNA sequences of Simulium tani from Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.
  • Figure 3. Observed and expected mismatch distributions for Simulium tani in Cameron Highlands, Malaysia, based on COI, COII, and COI+COII sequences. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0100512.g003
  • Figure 4. Spearman rank-order correlation between the nucleotide diversity of Simulium tani and the levels of dissolved oxygen in Cameron Highlands, Malaysia. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0100512.g004

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Van Low, L., Adler, P. H., Takaoka, H., Ya’Cob, Z., Lim, P. E., Tan, T. K., … Sofian-Azirun, M. (2014). Mitochondrial DNA markers reveal high genetic diversity but low genetic differentiation in the black fly Simulium tani takaoka & Davies along an elevational gradient in Malaysia. PLoS ONE, 9(6). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0100512

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