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<title>06th Science Symposium - 2009</title>
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<title>Preliminary Pages</title>
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<title>Morphological variation and preliminary survey of Isozyme / Allozyme markers in Rasbora daniconius of Sri Lanka</title>
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<description>Morphological variation and preliminary survey of Isozyme / Allozyme markers in Rasbora daniconius of Sri Lanka
Jayawickrama, Dinusha Rangana; Gunawickrama, K.B.S.
Intra-specific morphological variation and differentiation among eight populations &#13;
of the common freshwater fish Rasbora daniconius (Cyprinidae) were investigated. &#13;
Significant heterogeneity and differentiation was found among some of the &#13;
populations studied indicating limited geographic variation, as suggested by &#13;
relatively large overlap in canonical scores among most of the samples. However, &#13;
three populations could be separated convincingly from the rest; Pattiyapola, &#13;
Dediyagala and Godapitiya. Cluster analysis based on the pair-wise inter-location &#13;
morphological distinctiveness identified Dediyagala population as the most distinct &#13;
one from all others. Mavil Aru population formed a distinct branch as well. The &#13;
group of fish (P9) having close resemblance to R. daniconius but with a slightly &#13;
different lateral stripe also separated. The preliminary genetic analysis was done to &#13;
reveal existing genetic variation among three populations where eight enzymes &#13;
were detected, but only three (LDH-I, PGM, ME-I) were clearly polymorphic.&#13;
The present results show that R. daniconius in Sri Lanka is not phenotypically and &#13;
genotypically homogenous. The absence of differences between population &#13;
samples that experience highly limited present-day interchange may be partly &#13;
explained by colonization history or environmentally controlled variability.
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