1997
DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.molbev.a025793
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Mitochondrial DNA Length Variation and Heteroplasmy in Natural Populations of the European Sea Bass, Dicentrarchus labrax

Abstract: Mitochondrial DNA length variation in DicentrurchusZubrux is the outcome of the simultaneous variation in the copy number of two tandem repeat arrays located in the D-loop region. The repeated sequences, named R17 and R48, are 17 and 48 bp long, respectively. On the basis of 209 individuals collected in eight Mediterranean localities, length variation and its partitioning between the two repeat arrays have been characterized and quantified by means of frequency distributions of repeat copy number and genetic d… Show more

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“…Moreover, there was no apparent PCR bias towards the shorter template repeat arrays. Skewed distributions have been reported for the short (17 bp) repeat, but not the long (48 bp) mtVNTR in the sea bass (Cesaroni et al 1997). A complicating factor with distributions skewed towards low repeat numbers is the repeat-size history.…”
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“…Moreover, there was no apparent PCR bias towards the shorter template repeat arrays. Skewed distributions have been reported for the short (17 bp) repeat, but not the long (48 bp) mtVNTR in the sea bass (Cesaroni et al 1997). A complicating factor with distributions skewed towards low repeat numbers is the repeat-size history.…”
Section: How Does Mutation Change Copy Number?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analysis of mtVNTR frequencies revealed significant differences between the two species in pure but not in hybrid populations. Cesaroni et al (1997) have employed PCR analysis of mtVNTR variation in populations of the sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax and were able to detect differences between eastern and western Mediterranean regions. Wilkinson & Chapman (1991) were able to differentiate between both eastern USA colonies and specific matrilines of the evening bat Nycticeius humeralis using copy number and frequency differences in a D-loop 81 bp repeat.…”
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