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Genome dosage effect and hybrid morphology - the case of the hybridogenetic water frogs of the Pelophylax esculentus complex

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ANNALES ZOOLOGICI FENNICI
Volume 48, Issue 1, Pages 56-66

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FINNISH ZOOLOGICAL BOTANICAL PUBLISHING BOARD
DOI: 10.5735/086.048.0106

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  1. Polish Ministry of Environment Protection and Forestry [OP 4072/218 /96, OP 4072/218/98/4501, OP 4201/144/99]
  2. Local Commission for Ethics in Experiments on Animals [13/02]
  3. State Committee for Scientific Research (Poland) [6P04C 061 19]

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Western Palearctic water frogs offer a unique possibility to study the genome dosage effect (GDE). There are two morphologically distinct species, Pelophylax ridibundus RR and Pelophylax lessonae LL, and their hybridogenetic hybrid Pelophylax esculentus (RL, LLR or RRL). It is supposed that RL have intermediate morphological features, LLR are more similar to P. lessonae, and RRL more similar to P. ridibundus. We tested if the morphology of the water frogs reflects the GDE, and whether it can be used in the field for determination of the genome composition. Mean values of the indices DP/CI, T/CI and FIT followed the order LL LLR RL RRL RR. After applying discriminant and canonical analyses 89% RR, 95% LL, 91% RL, 84% LLR and 52% RRL were correctly classified. Surprisingly, the L haplotype had bigger influence on morphology than the R haplotype - all hybrid genotypes were morphologically closer to P. lessonae than to P. ridibundus.

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