Journal article
Genetic divergence between island and continental populations of the parasitic nematode Labiosimplex australis in Australia
NB Chilton, F Huby-Chilton, LR Smales, RB Gasser, I Beveridge
Parasitology Research | SPRINGER | Published : 2009
Abstract
Sequences of the first and second internal transcribed spacers (ITS-1 and ITS-2) of nuclear ribosomal (r) DNA were characterised for Labiosimplex australis, a parasitic nematode of macropodid marsupials from continental Australia and from island populations which have been isolated from mainland Australia for relatively short periods of time (<40,000 years). The results showed that the geographically isolated populations of L. australis on Kangaroo Island and Tasmania were genetically different from each other and from populations on the mainland. There were two unequivocal nucleotide differences sites within the ITS-1 rDNA sequence between the two island populations; however, the ITS-1 sequ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Collecting was funded partly by the Australian Research Council (ARC).