Mitochondrial sequence data expose the putative cosmopolitan polychaete Scoloplos armiger (Annelida, Orbiniidae) as a species complex
2006-06-15 | journal article
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Mitochondrial sequence data expose the putative cosmopolitan polychaete Scoloplos armiger (Annelida, Orbiniidae) as a species complex
Bleidorn, C. ; Kruse, I.; Albrecht, S. & Bartolomaeus, T. (2006)
BMC Evolutionary Biology, 6(1) art. 47. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-6-47
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- Bleidorn, Christoph ; Kruse, Inken; Albrecht, Sylvia; Bartolomaeus, Thomas
- Abstract
- Polychaetes assigned as Scoloplos armiger (Orbiniidae) show a cosmopolitan distribution and have been encountered in all zoogeographic regions. Sibling S. armiger-like species have been revealed by recent studies using RAPDs and AFLP genetic data. We sequenced an approximately 12 kb fragment of the Scoloplos cf. armiger mitochondrial genome and developed primers for variable regions including the 3' end of the cox3 gene, trnQ, and most of nad6. A phylogenetic analysis of this 528-nucleotide fragment was carried out for S. armiger-like individuals from the Eastern North Atlantic as well as Pacific regions. The aim of this study is to test the cosmopolitan status, as well as to clarify the systematics of this species complex in the Eastern North Atlantic, while using a few specimens from the Pacific Ocean for comparision.
- Issue Date
- 15-June-2006
- Journal
- BMC Evolutionary Biology
- eISSN
- 1471-2148
- Language
- English