Mitochondrial Genome Evolution, Genetic Diversity, and Population Structure in British Water Voles (<i>Arvicola amphibius</i>)
The European water vole (<i>Arvicola amphibius</i>) is a rodent within the subfamily Arvicolinae. In Britain, water voles have declined rapidly during the last century, making them a conservation priority. The relationship of <i>Arvicola </i>to other genera within Arvicolinae...
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doaj-94fd0dc7af7347a898b5de6ac71135082021-01-22T00:06:52ZengMDPI AGGenes2073-44252021-01-011213813810.3390/genes12020138Mitochondrial Genome Evolution, Genetic Diversity, and Population Structure in British Water Voles (<i>Arvicola amphibius</i>)Corey Kirkland0Marta Farré1School of Biosciences, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent CT2 7NJ, UKSchool of Biosciences, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent CT2 7NJ, UKThe European water vole (<i>Arvicola amphibius</i>) is a rodent within the subfamily Arvicolinae. In Britain, water voles have declined rapidly during the last century, making them a conservation priority. The relationship of <i>Arvicola </i>to other genera within Arvicolinae remains debated. Additionally, the impact that captive breeding programs in Britain are having on the genetic diversity of water voles is unknown. We use available mitochondrial genomes to construct the phylogeny of species within Arvicolinae, followed by sequencing the mitochondrial DNA control region of 17 individuals from a captive population of water voles in Britain to assess their genetic diversity and population structure. Our study first provides an updated phylogenetic tree of Arvicolinae using the mitochondrial genome of 31 species. Second, our results show considerable genetic diversity in the captive population of water voles, when compared with natural populations in Britain. We confirm the grouping of British water voles into two clades, with all captive individuals found in the English/Welsh clade. Moreover, captive water voles clustered closely with populations in the South East and East of England. The mitochondrial genome provides a useful marker to study the phylogenetics of this rodent clade and in addition, our study provides support for the breeding program at Wildwood Trust and provides a framework for future conservation genetics studies in this species.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4425/12/2/138mtDNAArvicolinaewater volephylogeneticspopulation genetics |
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Mitochondrial Genome Evolution, Genetic Diversity, and Population Structure in British Water Voles (<i>Arvicola amphibius</i>) |
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Mitochondrial Genome Evolution, Genetic Diversity, and Population Structure in British Water Voles (<i>Arvicola amphibius</i>) |
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Mitochondrial Genome Evolution, Genetic Diversity, and Population Structure in British Water Voles (<i>Arvicola amphibius</i>) |
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Mitochondrial Genome Evolution, Genetic Diversity, and Population Structure in British Water Voles (<i>Arvicola amphibius</i>) |
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Mitochondrial Genome Evolution, Genetic Diversity, and Population Structure in British Water Voles (<i>Arvicola amphibius</i>) |
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mitochondrial genome evolution, genetic diversity, and population structure in british water voles (<i>arvicola amphibius</i>) |
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The European water vole (<i>Arvicola amphibius</i>) is a rodent within the subfamily Arvicolinae. In Britain, water voles have declined rapidly during the last century, making them a conservation priority. The relationship of <i>Arvicola </i>to other genera within Arvicolinae remains debated. Additionally, the impact that captive breeding programs in Britain are having on the genetic diversity of water voles is unknown. We use available mitochondrial genomes to construct the phylogeny of species within Arvicolinae, followed by sequencing the mitochondrial DNA control region of 17 individuals from a captive population of water voles in Britain to assess their genetic diversity and population structure. Our study first provides an updated phylogenetic tree of Arvicolinae using the mitochondrial genome of 31 species. Second, our results show considerable genetic diversity in the captive population of water voles, when compared with natural populations in Britain. We confirm the grouping of British water voles into two clades, with all captive individuals found in the English/Welsh clade. Moreover, captive water voles clustered closely with populations in the South East and East of England. The mitochondrial genome provides a useful marker to study the phylogenetics of this rodent clade and in addition, our study provides support for the breeding program at Wildwood Trust and provides a framework for future conservation genetics studies in this species. |
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mtDNA Arvicolinae water vole phylogenetics population genetics |
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