Chinese pond mussel Sinanodonta woodiana (Lea, 1834) (Bivalvia): origin of the Polish population and GenBank data
<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"><span style="font-size: medium;">D</span></span></p><p>DNA sequences of the mitochondrial <em>cox1</em> gene were analysed in 4 new local populations of <em>Sinanodonta wood...
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author | Marianna Soroka Maria Urbańska Wojciech Andrzejewski |
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description | <p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"><span style="font-size: medium;">D</span></span></p><p>DNA sequences of the mitochondrial <em>cox1</em> gene were analysed in 4 new local populations of <em>Sinanodonta woodiana</em> (Bivalvia) in Poland, in the first reported Polish population, and in a population from Hungary. The gene sequences of Polish specimens were identical to those of specimens from Hungary, Italy and Ukraine, but different from those of Romanian specimens (data from GenBank). According to fish farm documentation, <em>S. woodiana</em> had spread in Poland by 2 routes: i) direct import of fish infected by glochidia of <em>S. woodiana</em> from Hungary; and ii) indirectly, by the major distributor of thermophilous fish in Poland, Gosławice Fish Farm, which started to import Hungarian fish in the 1960s. The genetic analysis and available documentation unambiguously confirm that Polish populations of <em>S. woodiana</em> derive from a source population in Hungary.<strong><em> </em></strong>In addition, we noticed doubtful identification of this species in GenBank data and further research is needed to resolve this problem.</p><p> </p> |
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spelling | doaj.art-47b6435afc624f44bd9ab9a8eaca429d2022-12-22T00:00:43ZengPAGEPress PublicationsJournal of Limnology1129-57671723-86332014-05-0173310.4081/jlimnol.2014.938655Chinese pond mussel Sinanodonta woodiana (Lea, 1834) (Bivalvia): origin of the Polish population and GenBank dataMarianna Soroka0Maria Urbańska1Wojciech Andrzejewski2University of Szczecin,Poznań University of Life SciencesPoznań University of Life Sciences<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;"><span style="font-size: medium;">D</span></span></p><p>DNA sequences of the mitochondrial <em>cox1</em> gene were analysed in 4 new local populations of <em>Sinanodonta woodiana</em> (Bivalvia) in Poland, in the first reported Polish population, and in a population from Hungary. The gene sequences of Polish specimens were identical to those of specimens from Hungary, Italy and Ukraine, but different from those of Romanian specimens (data from GenBank). According to fish farm documentation, <em>S. woodiana</em> had spread in Poland by 2 routes: i) direct import of fish infected by glochidia of <em>S. woodiana</em> from Hungary; and ii) indirectly, by the major distributor of thermophilous fish in Poland, Gosławice Fish Farm, which started to import Hungarian fish in the 1960s. The genetic analysis and available documentation unambiguously confirm that Polish populations of <em>S. woodiana</em> derive from a source population in Hungary.<strong><em> </em></strong>In addition, we noticed doubtful identification of this species in GenBank data and further research is needed to resolve this problem.</p><p> </p>http://www.jlimnol.it/index.php/jlimnol/article/view/938bivalves, freshwater mussels, invasive species, Chinese pond mussel, mitochondrial DNA, cox1. |
spellingShingle | Marianna Soroka Maria Urbańska Wojciech Andrzejewski Chinese pond mussel Sinanodonta woodiana (Lea, 1834) (Bivalvia): origin of the Polish population and GenBank data Journal of Limnology bivalves, freshwater mussels, invasive species, Chinese pond mussel, mitochondrial DNA, cox1. |
title | Chinese pond mussel Sinanodonta woodiana (Lea, 1834) (Bivalvia): origin of the Polish population and GenBank data |
title_full | Chinese pond mussel Sinanodonta woodiana (Lea, 1834) (Bivalvia): origin of the Polish population and GenBank data |
title_fullStr | Chinese pond mussel Sinanodonta woodiana (Lea, 1834) (Bivalvia): origin of the Polish population and GenBank data |
title_full_unstemmed | Chinese pond mussel Sinanodonta woodiana (Lea, 1834) (Bivalvia): origin of the Polish population and GenBank data |
title_short | Chinese pond mussel Sinanodonta woodiana (Lea, 1834) (Bivalvia): origin of the Polish population and GenBank data |
title_sort | chinese pond mussel sinanodonta woodiana lea 1834 bivalvia origin of the polish population and genbank data |
topic | bivalves, freshwater mussels, invasive species, Chinese pond mussel, mitochondrial DNA, cox1. |
url | http://www.jlimnol.it/index.php/jlimnol/article/view/938 |
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