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Molecular Phylogenetics of Physa acuta (Pulmonata: Basommatophora): an Invasive species in Central Punjab Pakistan.

B AnsariJavaria AltafA RamzanZ AhmadS KhalilSafi Ur Rehman QamarS A AwanK JehangirR KhalidS AzizT SultanaS SultanaHameed AlsamadanyR AlshamraniFaisal Saeed Awan
Published in: Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia (2021)
Physids belong to Class Gastropoda; belong to Phylum Mollusca and being bioindicators, intermediate hosts of parasites and pests hold a key position in the ecosystem. There are three species of Genus Physa i.e. P. fontinalis, Physa acuta and P. gyrina water bodies of Central Punjab and were characterized on the basis of molecular markers High level of genetic diversity was revealed by polymorphic RAPD, however SSR markers were not amplified. The multivariate analysis revealed polymorphism ranging from 9.09 percent to 50 percent among the three Physid species. Total number of 79 loci were observed for the three species under study and 24 loci were observed to be polymorphic. These RAPD fragment(s) can be developed into co dominant markers (SCAR) by cloning and can be further sequenced for the development of the Physa species specific markers to identify the introduced and native species in Pakistan.
Keyphrases
  • genetic diversity
  • genome wide
  • single cell
  • human health
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  • genome wide association study
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