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Does high intraspecific variability of two genome fragments indicate a recent speciation process of Paramecium dodecaurelia (P. aurelia species complex, Ciliophora , Protozoa)? / Przybos, E.; Tarcz, S.; Prajer, M.; Surmacz, M.; Rautian, M.; Sawka, N.

In: Systematics and Biodiversity, Vol. 10, No. 3, 2012, p. 289-304.

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Przybos, E. ; Tarcz, S. ; Prajer, M. ; Surmacz, M. ; Rautian, M. ; Sawka, N. / Does high intraspecific variability of two genome fragments indicate a recent speciation process of Paramecium dodecaurelia (P. aurelia species complex, Ciliophora , Protozoa)?. In: Systematics and Biodiversity. 2012 ; Vol. 10, No. 3. pp. 289-304.

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title = "Does high intraspecific variability of two genome fragments indicate a recent speciation process of Paramecium dodecaurelia (P. aurelia species complex, Ciliophora , Protozoa)?",
abstract = "Species of the Paramecium aurelia complex show diff erent levels of intraspecific polymor phism, with P. dodecaurelia revealing a high level of intraspecific variation. Paramecium dodecaurelia strains originating from distant localities in the Palaearctic, Nor th America ( USA), and Oceania (Hawaii) were studied in ter ms of i ntraspecific diff erentiation and t he deg r ee of speciation. Sequences of genes encoding the ITS1–5.8S-ITS2–5{\textquoteright} end of L SU rDNA (1063–1097 bp) and cytochrome c oxidase subunit I mtDNA ( 638–644 bp) were obtained from 33 s trains of P. dodecaurelia,other P. aurelia species, and another s pecies of the genus Pa ra mecium, with Tetrahymena sp. used as an outg r oup. In phylog rams, t he majority of P. dodecaurelia strains from the Palaearctic appear in one cluster, while strains from J apan, Hawaii and the USA are g rouped in another cluster, together with some strains from I taly and r epresentatives of the P. aurelia species complex. Our r esults tend to suppor t t he hypothesis t hat P.",
keywords = "cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene (COI ), internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region, intra-specific polymorphism, large subunit ribosomal DNA (LSU r DNA), Paramecium, P. aurelia species complex, P. dodecaurelia",
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AU - Sawka, N.

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