Biochemical population genetics of the black mussel Choromytilus meridionalis

  • Lombard A
  • Grant* W
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Abstract

Gene products of nine loci were examined by horizontal starch-gel electrophoresis in five samples of black mussels, Choromytilus meridionalis, from the south-western Cape coast. Allelic frequency variation for four polymorphic proteins suggests no racial differences between west and south coast -populations. Mean heterozygosity (H) showed a non-significant increase from south to west coast populations. The duration of the pelagic larval stage and currents may both contribute to long-distance larval recruitment, although gene flow between neighbouring populations may be more important.

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Lombard, A. T., & Grant*, W. S. (1986). Biochemical population genetics of the black mussel Choromytilus meridionalis. South African Journal of Zoology, 21(2), 131–135. https://doi.org/10.1080/02541858.1986.11447969

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