Pomatias rivularis (Eichwald, 1829)
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Felipe |
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Pomatias rivularis |
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3.2 | Phylogeography of Pomatias rivularis View in CoL based on mitochondrial sequences
The alignment of partial 16S rDNA sequences of P. rivularis and P. hyrcanus had a length of 516 bp. The average p-distance between P. rivularis and P. hyrcanus was 3.0%. The maximum p-distance within P. rivularis was 1.2%.
In the median-joining network based on partial 16S rDNA sequences, three sequenced haplotypes of P. rivularis (haplotypes 1, 4 and 5) were connected with the ancestral haplotype, which is connected with the haplotypes of P. hyrcanus (Figure 3). Haplotype 1 is the most widespread haplotype, which is known from Turkey, Armenia, Georgia and Russia and was also found in all specimens from the Balkan Peninsula. Two additional haplotypes (haplotypes 2 and 3) from Turkey, Armenia and Georgia differ from the widespread haplotype in one substitution. Haplotype 4 is restricted to the eastern Pontic Mountains in Turkey. Haplotype 5 is widespread in Turkey, Armenia, Georgia and Russia. Three additional haplotypes (haplotypes 6, 7 and 8) from Georgia and Russia differed from this haplotype in one or two substitutions.
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