Specimens of Porcellio variabilis coming from Tunisian populations were genetically and morphologically examined. Ten loci were analysed by Multilocus Enzyme Electrophoresis (Mdh1, Mdh2, Idh1, Idh2, Got1, Got2, Pgm, Est1, Acph, Phi). The low values of genetic distance (average DN50.101) and the morphological differences found between the various populations do not allow a clear separation, even if the population of Ain Drahem shows the most significant differentiation with respect to all the others (about 0.150 for DN values).
Genetic and morphological analysys of tunisian populations of Porcellio variabilis Lucas
LOMBARDO, BIANCA MARIA
2006-01-01
Abstract
Specimens of Porcellio variabilis coming from Tunisian populations were genetically and morphologically examined. Ten loci were analysed by Multilocus Enzyme Electrophoresis (Mdh1, Mdh2, Idh1, Idh2, Got1, Got2, Pgm, Est1, Acph, Phi). The low values of genetic distance (average DN50.101) and the morphological differences found between the various populations do not allow a clear separation, even if the population of Ain Drahem shows the most significant differentiation with respect to all the others (about 0.150 for DN values).File in questo prodotto:
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