Authors
Jörg Plötner, Thomas Uzzell, Peter Beerli, Christina Spolsky, Torsten Ohst, Spartak N Litvinchuk, G‐D Guex, H‐U Reyer, Hansjürg Hotz
Publication date
2008/5/1
Journal
Journal of evolutionary Biology
Volume
21
Issue
3
Pages
668-681
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Interspecies transfer of mitochondrial (mt) DNA is a common phenomenon in plants, invertebrates and vertebrates, normally linked with hybridization of closely related species in zones of sympatry or parapatry. In central Europe, in an area north of 48°N latitude and between 8° and 22°E longitude, western Palaearctic water frogs show massive unidirectional introgression of mtDNA: 33.7% of 407 Rana ridibunda possessed mtDNA specific for Rana lessonae. By contrast, no R. lessonae with R. ridibunda mtDNA was observed. That R. ridibunda with introgressed mitochondrial genomes were found exclusively within the range of the hybrid Rana esculenta and that most hybrids had lessonae mtDNA (90.4% of 335 individuals investigated) is evidence that R. esculenta serves as a vehicle for transfer of lessonae mtDNA into R. ridibunda. Such introgression has occurred several times independently. The …
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