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  • Fylogeografická struktura sekavce písečného C. taenia přes celý areál rozšíření vg Evropě byla studována pomocí variability 1126 bp mt genu pro cytochrom b (147 jedinců z 47 lokalit). Lze doložit, že tento druh přežíval následné glaciace přinejmenším ve třech refugiích v Ponto-kaspické oblasti, z nichž dvě jsou zdroji masivních linií jež se šířili na sever přes ruské nížiny a poté na západ. Třetí je stále lokalizována v přímořské oblasti a nepřispěla ke kolonizaci Evropy. Na rozdíl od mnoha dalších evropských sladkovodních, povodí Dunaje není součástí současného rozšíření druhu a nesloužilo jako refugium. Nízká genetická diverzita druhu naznačuje velmi recentní kolonizaci Evropy. Studie přispívá k poznání vzniku asexuálních systémů u obratlovců. (cs)
  • In the last 20 years, new species, asexual reproduction, polyploidy and hybridization have all been reported within the genus Cobitis. An understanding of the current distribution and baseline phylogeographical history of 'true' nonhybrid Cobitis species is crucial in order to unravel these discoveries. In the present work, we investigated the phylogeography of the spined loach, Cobitis taenia, using 1126 bp of the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene from 174 individuals collected at 47 sites. In total, 51 haplotypes that differed at 49 positions (4.35%) were detected. We deduce that C. taenia survived European glaciations in at least three refuges in the Ponto-Caspian area. Two of these refuges each provided a major lineage that recolonized Europe in separate directions: one westward to England and the other spreading north into Russia before moving west. A third (minor) lineage that contributed little to the recolonization of Europe was also revealed - remaining near its Black Sea refuge. However, mo...
  • In the last 20 years, new species, asexual reproduction, polyploidy and hybridization have all been reported within the genus Cobitis. An understanding of the current distribution and baseline phylogeographical history of 'true' nonhybrid Cobitis species is crucial in order to unravel these discoveries. In the present work, we investigated the phylogeography of the spined loach, Cobitis taenia, using 1126 bp of the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene from 174 individuals collected at 47 sites. In total, 51 haplotypes that differed at 49 positions (4.35%) were detected. We deduce that C. taenia survived European glaciations in at least three refuges in the Ponto-Caspian area. Two of these refuges each provided a major lineage that recolonized Europe in separate directions: one westward to England and the other spreading north into Russia before moving west. A third (minor) lineage that contributed little to the recolonization of Europe was also revealed - remaining near its Black Sea refuge. However, mo... (en)
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  • European colonization by the spined loach (Cobitis taenia) from Ponto-Caspian refugia based on mitochondrial DNA variation
  • European colonization by the spined loach (Cobitis taenia) from Ponto-Caspian refugia based on mitochondrial DNA variation (en)
  • Kolonizace Evropy sekavcem písečným (Cobitis taenia) z Ponto-kaspického refugia analyzovaná variabilitou mitochondriální DNA (cs)
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  • European colonization by the spined loach (Cobitis taenia) from Ponto-Caspian refugia based on mitochondrial DNA variation
  • European colonization by the spined loach (Cobitis taenia) from Ponto-Caspian refugia based on mitochondrial DNA variation (en)
  • Kolonizace Evropy sekavcem písečným (Cobitis taenia) z Ponto-kaspického refugia analyzovaná variabilitou mitochondriální DNA (cs)
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  • colonization; glacial refugia; mitochondrial DNA (en)
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  • Molecular Ecology
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  • 15
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  • Janko, Karel
  • Boron, A.
  • Culling, M.
  • Cote, I. M.
  • Hewitt, G. M.
  • Vasiljev, V. P.
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