Journal article

Population differentiation between Australian and Chinese Helicoverpa armigera occurs in distinct blocks on the Z-chromosome

SV Song, C Anderson, RT Good, S Leslie, Y Wu, JG Oakeshott, C Robin

Bulletin of Entomological Research | CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS | Published : 2018

Abstract

Over the last 40 years, many types of population genetic markers have been used to assess the population structure of the pest moth species Helicoverpa armigera. While this species is highly vagile, there is evidence of inter-continental population structure. Here, we examine Z-chromosome molecular markers within and between Chinese and Australian populations. Using 1352 polymorphic sites from 40 Z-linked loci, we compared two Chinese populations of moths separated by 700 km and found virtually no population structure (n = 41 and n = 54, with <1% of variation discriminating between populations). The levels of nucleotide diversity within these populations were consistent with previous estimat..

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