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Title: Genetic diversity studies in Lithuania


1
Genetic diversity studies in Lithuania
Workshop Bioplatform in Lithuania launch of
biodiversity research forum 2004 10 15 , Vilnius
  • Algimantas Paulauskas
  • Vytautas Magnus university

2
Topic of Genetic diversity studies
  • Taxonomy differentiation of sibling species
  • Ecology
  • test-object of genotoxical impurity (small
    rodents)
  • genetic variability in different biotopes
  • Differentiation of reintroduced species and
    populiation
  • Gene pool estimation of rare and endangered
    species
  • Biodiversity of plant and animal genetic
    resources

3
Material and Methods Study Area
  • Samples were obtained during research expeditions
    in different region of the Palaearctic
    (Lithuania, Kamchatka, Chukotka, Lena, Ob and
    Kara rivers).
  • Tissue and blood samples (400-500 ?l) were
    collected in heparin tubes and frozen at -20?C
    till use.

4
Methods
  • Citogenetic
  • karyological
  • micronucleus
  • sperm heads anomalies
  • Morphological studies
  • non-metric and metric parameters
  • dominant lethal mutation
  • Allozymes
  • DNA
  • PCR, RAPD, Microsatelit
  • Sequences

5
Objects
  • Plants
  • Paris VU
  • trees LFRI
  • Animals
  • Parasites Borrelia sp., protists and
    helminth LVA, VMU, VUEI
  • Molluscs VMU, VU, VUEI
  • Insects VU
  • Fish VMU, VU, VUEI
  • Birds VMU, VU, VUEI
  • Mammals VMU, VU, VUEI
  • Domestic animals LVA, LAI, VMU, VUEI

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Analysed species
Microtus arvalis
Apodemus uralensis
Apodemus agrarius
Microtus agrestis
Castor fiber
Microtus rossiaemeridionalis
Micromys minutus
Apodemus flavicollis
Clethrionomys glareolus
Microtus oeconomus
Castor fiber
7
Systematics
Karyotype differentiation of Microtus arvalis and
M. rossiaemeridionalis R. Maeikyte,V.Morkunas
1999
Helminth J. Bariene, R.Petkeviciute,
G.Staneviciute
Insects J. Puplesiene
8
DNA RAPD (primer ROTH-180-06, elektroforeze 2
agaroses gelyje). 1, 18 Gene RulerTM 100bp DNA
Lader Plus 2, 3 M. rossiaemeridionalis 4, 5
M. arvalis 6, 7 M. agrestis 8, 9 M.
oeconomus 10 M. minutus 11, 12 C.
glareolus 13, 14 A. agrarius 15, 16 A.
flavicollis 17 A. uralensis.
9
Genetic similarity among rodents species based on
RAPD data (general ).
10
Dendrogram showing genetic relations among
rodents species based on RAPD data (ROTH-180-01)
11
Average Cluster Analysis of the GENETIC
VARIATION OF MIGRATING GEESE
12
Rodents - test-object of genotoxical impurity 1
Cletrionomys glareolusMicrotus arvalisM.
agrestisApodemus sylvaticusA. agrarius
chromosomu aberacijos dominuojancios letalios
mutacijos (embrionu mirtingumas) spermatozoidu
galvuciu anomalijos
13
Rodents - test-object of genotoxical impurity 2
Genetinis kintamumas agropramoniuose rajonuose ir
draustiniuose
R.Lekevicius 1973-2000 LietuvaV.Morkunas
1980-2004 Lietuva S. Juzolenas 1976
KretuonasA. Paulauskas 1983 Maeikiai H.
Balandis 1983 IgnalinaV. Juknevicius 1985 J
onavaA. Vilkas 1986 MaeikiaiD. Mateikaite
1988 ElektrenaiG. Vyniauskis 1991
Kedainiai
14
Differentiation of reintroduced species and
populiation
  • 1 Fenetiniai (kraniologija) Ulevicius A.
    1988-20042 Baltymu (izofermentu) analize
    Paulauskas A., Ulevicius A. 1998-20043 DNR
    polimorfizmas Paulauskas A., Norvaiaite
    B. Ulevicius A. 2002-2004

Europinio bebro reintrodukcijos vietos
15
Similarity of C. fiber populations 82 beavers
(1999-2002)
  • Merkys
  • Sesupe
  • Minija
  • Sventoji
  • Dubysa
  • Nemuno delta

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Genetic variability of population
Rodents Cletrionomys glareolus, Microtus
arvalis M. agrestis Apodemus sylvaticus A.
agrarius Beavers Castor fiber Mole Talpa
europaea
1 Baltymu (izofermentu) analize 2 DNR
polimorfizmas Paulauskas A., Skiriute D.,
Jukeviciute E., Maeikyte R., Balciauskas L.
1998-2004 Paulauskas A., Norvaiaite B.
Ulevicius A. 1998-2004 Paulauskas A.,
Starodubaite M., Sruoga A. 2001-2004
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Genetic variability at 12 loci in Lithuanian
populations of European Bevers
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Genetic variability at 12 loci in Lithuanian
populations of European Bevers
Similarity 0,80 0,83 0,87 0,90
0,93 0,97 1,00 ----------------
--------------------------------

--------------- MERKYS
------------

--------------- EUPE -------------------
--------- -------------- VENTOJI
-------------

-------------- MINIJA
------------------------
DUBYSA --------------------------------

------------------------ NEMUNO DELTA
----------------------------------------
-------- 0,80 0,83 0,87 0,90
0,93 0,97 1,00  Distance 0,60
0,50 0,40 0,30 0,20 0,10
0,00 ----------------------------------
--------------
------------------------ MERKYS
---

------------------------ EUPE
----------- ----------------------
VENTOJI
-----
----------------------
MINIJA
-------------------------------- DUBYSA
-------

-------------------------------- NEMUNO DELTA
----------------------------------------
-------- 0,60 0,50 0,40 0,30
0,20 0,10 0,00
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  • The biggest genetic distances followed by Nei
    (1972) are between Kaunas site and Zarasai island
    populations (D3.059 to 3.244)
  • The biggest genetic identity are between islands
    Berzai and Bebrai (D0.948). Arkliai island was
    formed before 50 years only.

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Apodemus agrarius
Distance .40 .33 .27 .20
.13 .07 .00 ------------------
------------------------------

SAKIAI


KEDAINIAI


BIRZAI ---------------------------
--------------------- .40 .33
.27 .20 .13 .07 .00
Similarity .90
.92 .93 .95 .97 .98
1.00 ----------------------------------
--------------

SAKIAI 01LT


KEDAINIAI 0


BIRZAI 0 ----------------
-------------------------------- .90
.92 .93 .95 .97 .98
1.00
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APODEMUS FLAVICOLLIS Similarity .90
.92 .93 .95 .97 .98
1.00 ----------------------------------
--------------

SAKIAI


VIESVILE

KURSIU
NERIJA

PAGRAMANTIS


VARNIAI


KEDAINIAI


KAUNO MARIOS


VISTYTIS


BIRZAI ---------------
--------------------------------- .90
.92 .93 .95 .97 .98
1.00
23
Dendrogram showing genetic relations among
Apodemus flavicollis population based on RAPD data
24
Population genetic analysis of host-parasite
coevolution
  • The studies have revealed that different
    population and species of both the parasites and
    the hosts may have different genetic polymorphism
    and heterozygosity.
  • We studied the population genetic variation of
    Trematodes N. attenuatus and N. ephemera
    (multiple-host parasite with low host
    specificity) and they intermediate (molluscs) and
    definitive hosts (birds, rodents) .
  • Population dynamic studies which consider genetic
    polymorphism of helminths and hosts have shown
    fluctuations of different genotypes in space and
    time.

25
Analysis of host-parasite coevolution (1980-2003)
  • Parasite Trematodes N. attenuatus (6
    population) and N. ephemera (5 population)
  • Intermediate hosts freshwater molluscs Limnaea
    stagnalis (6 population) and Planorbarius corneus
    (4 population)
  • Definitive hosts dabbling ducks (563 samples of
    Anas acuta, A. clypeata, A. crecca, A.
    querquedula, A. falcata, A. penelope, A.
    platyrhynchos, from 11 population), 43
    individuals of migrating White-fronted geese
    (Anser albifrons).
  • Facultative hosts rodents Microtus oeconomus, M.
    arvalis, M. agrestis (12 population) and
    Clethrionomys glareolus (7 population)

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genetic variation of parasite population
  • The investigation of genetic variation within and
    between Lithuania population of Trematodes N.
    attenuatus and N. ephemera (multiple-host
    parasite with low host specificity) was showed
    that levels of genetic variation had different
    values in different population and different
    time ranged from H0.171 to H0.353 for
    N.attenuatus (1-5) and from H0.251 to H0.427
    for N. ephemera (6-10) .

Genetic variability in Trematodes N. attenuatus
and N. ephemera populations (standard errors in
parentheses)

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genetic variation of parasite population
  • Parasite strains which are adapted to their local
    host population are more virulent to introduced
    host from another populations which previously
    had no experience with this parasite strain.
  • In experiment the infections rate the
    establishment of N.attenuatus (6-10) and N.
    ephemera (6-10) in duklings and goslings with
    different genotypes was different.


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genetic variation of intermediate hosts population
  • On the other hand the genetic polymorphism among
    host species and population have been also
    different in space and time for intermediate
    host (molluscs) ranged from H0.0 (Arion sp.) to
    H0.63 (Cerithium caerulleum), in different
    population of Limnaea stagnalis ranged from
    H0.28 to H0.46, in population of Planorbarius
    corneus ranged from H0.18 to H0.38.


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genetic variation of definitive hosts population
  • Genetic variation among geographically different
    populations in the Palaearctic region (Lithuania,
    Kamchatka, Lena, Ob and Kara rivers) of
    definitive host - dabbling ducks (563 samples of
    Anas acuta, A. clypeata, A. crecca, A.
    querquedula, A. falcata, A. penelope, A.
    platyrhynchos, investigated in 1980-1998) show
    that this rate fluctuated among geographically
    different populations
  • for A. acuta between Ho0.264 from the Ob river
    and Ho0.331 from Kamchatka
  • for A. penelope between Ho0.185 from the Ob and
    Ho0.263 from the Lena river,
  • for A. platyrhynchos sub-populations between
    Ho0.242 (Vente 1998, Lithuania) and Ho0.366
    (Antanava 1987, Lithuania).

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Intraspecific genetic variability of
White-fronted geese
  • Three flocks of Anser albifrons were
    investigated

Migratory flyways of White-fronted goose (Anser
albifrons) Map according to Scott and Rose,
1996.
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What is future of Genetic diversity studies in
Lithuania ?
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Thank you for attention !
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