Bathymetric Patterns of Genetic Variation in Deep-Sea Mollusks
深海软体动物遗传变异的测深模式
基本信息
- 批准号:9402855
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 32.3万
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- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Continuing Grant
- 财政年份:1994
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1994-11-15 至 1998-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
9402855 Etter PROJECT ABSTRACT The deep sea is an environment that covers more than two-thirds of the earth's surface, yet little is known about the processes that have generated the rich and endemic deep- sea fauna. Molecular techniques offer a unique method for addressing fundamental ecological and evolutionary questions that would otherwise by intractable in this remote and alien environment. This study will quantify geographic variation from existing collections of deep-sea mollusks using contemporary molecular genetic tools, document patterns of genetic variation, and test specific hypotheses related to those patterns. In addition, the research will quantify the population genetic structure of several species from two important deep-sea taxa (gastropods and bivalves) arrayed along a depth gradient in the western north Atlantic. Using patterns of genetic variation, the Principal Investigator will determine if genetic divergence among conspecific populations decreases with depth paralleling observed patterns of phenotypic distance. The research will also provide estimates of gene flow, identify the structure of deep-sea populations and provide new molluscan-specific primers for use in genetic studies.
小行星9402855 项目摘要 深海是一个覆盖地球表面三分之二以上的环境,但人们对产生丰富和特有的深海动物群的过程知之甚少。 分子技术为解决基本的生态和进化问题提供了一种独特的方法,否则这些问题在这个遥远而陌生的环境中将难以解决。 这项研究将利用当代分子遗传工具量化现有深海软体动物收藏的地理变异,记录遗传变异模式,并测试与这些模式有关的具体假设。 此外,这项研究还将量化分布在北大西洋西部沿着深度梯度的两个重要深海分类群(腹足类和双壳类)的几个物种的种群遗传结构。 使用遗传变异模式,主要研究者将确定同种种群之间的遗传差异是否随着深度的减少而减少,与观察到的表型距离模式平行。 这项研究还将提供基因流动的估计数,确定深海种群的结构,并提供用于遗传研究的新的软体动物特异性引物。
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