Genetic subdivision of chemosynthetic endosymbionts of Solemya velum along the Southern New England coast
Publication information:
Stewart, Baik, and Cavanaugh. (September) 2009. “Genetic Subdivision of Chemosynthetic Endosymbionts of Solemya Velum Along the Southern New England Coast”. Appl Environ Microbiol 75: 6005-7.
Abstract
Population-level genetic diversity in the obligate symbiosis between the bivalve Solemya velum and its thioautotrophic bacterial endosymbiont was examined. Distinct populations along the New England coast shared a single mitochondrial genotype but were fixed for unique symbiont genotypes, indicating high levels of symbiont genetic structuring and potential symbiont-host decoupling.