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The genetic structure of brown trout populations at selected localities in the Krkonoše Mountains National Park
Jurajda, Pavel ; Bartáková, Veronika ; Jurajdová, Zdenka ; Mikl, Libor ; Bryjová, Anna
The aim of this study is to assess the genetic uniqueness of brown trout populations (Salmo trutta m. Fario) at selected localities in the Krkonoše Mountains National Park.
Genetic variation and contact zone of two species of Slow Worm (Anguis fragilis, A. colchicapublics
Šifrová, Helena ; Gvoždík, Václav (advisor) ; Hulva, Pavel (referee)
The members of the genus Anguis are widely but hidden living reptile species in the Czech and Slovak Republic. Due to their slight morphological characters among species of the genus, presence of two out of five species in the study area has only recently been confirmed. However, a detailed knowledge about their distribution, contact zones or potential hybridization is still unknown or very insufficient. In this master thesis, 407 individuals of Anguis fragilis and A. colchica out of 281 locations were genotyped. 407 sequences of the mitochondrial marker ND2, 170 sequences of PRLR and 156 sequences RAG1 (both nuclear markers) were used for the genetic analyses. The results confirmed the dominant species A. fragilis for the Czech Republic and A. colchica for the Slovak Republic. The contact and potential hybrid zone has north-south direction from northern Moravia and Silesia, across the Morava River valleys to the Little Carpathians and the Danubian Lowland in Slovakia. The most important information of this thesis is about potential hybridization of these species. My analyses reveal that high number of individuals in the north-south direction zone has hybrid genotype. It allowed detecting the width of the hybrid zone and more accurate genetic structure among species and populations. In addition,...
On the Origin of Chenopodium album by Means of Hybridization
Kondrysová, Eva ; Mandák, Bohumil (advisor) ; Mráz, Patrik (referee)
Diploma thesis deals with genetic variability and evolutionary relationships among selected species of the group Chenopodium album and is especially focused on the origin of hexaploid species C. album in the Czech Republic. The main aim of the study was detection of putative recent emergence of hexaploid C. album s. str. in mixed populations of diploid (C. ficifolium and C. suecicum) and tetraploid (C. strictum and C. striatiforme) species. To assess phylogenetical relationships I performed an analysis of nuclear microsatellite loci, that are suitable for detection parental lines within polyploid species. As long as microsatellite primers have been developed for studied group, therefore they had to be cross-amplified from closely related species C. quinoa. Three PCR multiplexes were assembled by cross-amplification of microsatellite primers. These PCR multiplexes were tested on representative sample sets to estimate genetic variability of individual microsatellite loci. A total of 911 individuals were analyzed from five localities from the Czech Republic. The results of analyses revealed (1) high interspecific differentiation, (2) gene flow among species of the same ploidy levels, (3) presence of hybrids among diploid species of C. ficifolium and C. suecium as well as among tetraploid species C. strictum...
Genetic structure of European grayling (\kur{Thymallus thymallus}) populations in the Czech rivers affected by fishery management
HUCKOVÁ, Dagmar
Populations of freshwater fish Thymallus thymallus are considerably affected by intensive human mediated stock transfer in the rivers of Central Europe. These activities cause exogenous genetic drift among populations from geographical isolated hydrological units. Genetic structure of 369 T. thymallus individuals of 21 populations from three river basins of the Czech Republic was studied based on analysing of both mtDNA (control region) and nuclear DNA (7 microsatellites loci) markers and the results were compared with similar studies from European region.

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