Analysis of the population genetics of Impala, Aepyceros Melampus, in Southern Africa using protein electrophoresis.
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1996
Authors
Fleming, Gavin John
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Abstract
Impala are an ancient and successful specdes whose biogeography differs
from other bovids. A detailed electrophoretic investigation of genetic
variability within and between subpopulations found six polymorphic loci,
CK-C"', GPl"', MPr\ PEP-Jr, PGM-2'" and PROT-2'" in a sample of 464 impala
collected from 10 localities in southern Africa. Average gene diversity
was 0,047. Between-population gene diversity was normal for bovid
species. Allele frequency differences and genetic distances revealed low
levels of subdivision into three broad regions. Wright's FST (0,035)
revealed a significant yet low level of population subdivision. The distributions
of single-locus heterozygosities and allele frequencies were
significantly different to those predicted during mutation-drift equi
librium, indicating that non-equilibrium conditions may prevail and that
the population may be recovering from a recent bottleneck.
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A Dissertation Submitted to the Faculty of Science of the University of
the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fulfilment of the requirements for
the Degree of Master of Science.
Keywords
Animal genetics., Impala., Genetics.