2007
DOI: 10.1590/s1519-69842007000500002
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Abstract: The Pampas deer (Ozotoceros bezoarticus) is one of the most endangered Neotropical cervid with populations that have been drastically reduced to small and isolated ones, mainly because of its habitat destruction. Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers were used to analyze population divergence and genetic variation within and between two populations corresponding to distinct subspecies. The RAPD markers displayed substantial genetic variation with all animals possessing unique RAPD phenotypes over 105… Show more

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“…But within population it is difficult to detect the level of genetic diversity using the RAPD marker in our study and similar in other study which suggested the use of mitochondrial markers (Ali et al, 2004;Cadena et al, 2011). The UPGMA analysis permitted the clustering of different individuals of three Schistura species from Garhwal and Kumaun region with distinguished clade at population level but unable to distinguished individuals of the same population and similar finding were also reported by (Rodrigues et al, 2007). Garhwal region samples indicating a high genetic similarity among S. gangiticus population (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…But within population it is difficult to detect the level of genetic diversity using the RAPD marker in our study and similar in other study which suggested the use of mitochondrial markers (Ali et al, 2004;Cadena et al, 2011). The UPGMA analysis permitted the clustering of different individuals of three Schistura species from Garhwal and Kumaun region with distinguished clade at population level but unable to distinguished individuals of the same population and similar finding were also reported by (Rodrigues et al, 2007). Garhwal region samples indicating a high genetic similarity among S. gangiticus population (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…On the other hand, the expected mean heterozygosity (H E = 0.75) for the Pantanal population (n = 50) was slightly lower than that reported (Cossé M, 2010, PhD thesis, Universidade de la Republica, Uruguay) (H E = 0.87, n = 5), suggesting that the genetic variability of the Pantanal population is slightly lower than previously described for the same type of genetic marker. The high genetic diversity observed in this population of pampas deer was also observed in a study of dominant nuclear markers of random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) ( Rodrigues et al , 2007 ). Studies using mitochondrial markers from the D-loop control region ( González et al.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 65%
“…Furthermore, these same authors pointed out that the genetic variability of the control region observed in this species was one of the highest among mammals, suggesting that historically the population size of this species was much larger (estimated in millions of individuals) than it is today (estimated at < 60,000, Mourão et al , 2000 ). In contrast, Rodrigues et al (2007) studied the same two Brazilian populations studied by González et al (1998) and found no genetic difference between them as assessed using nuclear molecular markers. These authors attributed the divergent results to genetic differences between the markers (mitochondrial DNA vs RAPD) used and male-biased dispersal.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…The results also indicated that RAPD-PCR technique has potentials of revealing genetic variations among different populations. These techniques have been used in several studies in different vertebrate species including primates (Ding et al, 2000;Rodrigues et al, 2007;Kumar and Gurusubramanian, 2011;Vasave et al, 2014;Shafi et al, 2016;Mudasir et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar values of genetic diversity indices (I=0.13 and He=0.20) have been recorded by Shafi et al (2016) in a RAPD based study on Tor putitora. Rodrigues et al (2007) calculated the mean values of Nei's diversity index as 0.26 in a RAPD based study on Ozotoceros bezoarticus. Based on the calculated values of the gene diversity indices and as compared with the above studies, it can be assessed that, a moderate level of genetic diversity is present in different langur populations found in Pakistan.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%