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Large‐scale adaptive divergence in Boechera fecunda, an endangered wild relative of Arabidopsis

机译:拟南芥濒危野生亲缘种Boechera fecunda的大规模适应性分化

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AbstractMany biological species are threatened with extinction because of a number of factors such as climate change and habitat loss, and their preservation depends on an accurate understanding of the extent of their genetic variability within and among populations. In this study, we assessed the genetic divergence of five quantitative traits in 10 populations of an endangered cruciferous species, Boechera fecunda, found in only several populations in each of two geographic regions (WEST and EAST) in southwestern Montana. We analyzed variation in quantitative traits, neutral molecular markers, and environmental factors and provided evidence that despite the restricted geographical distribution of this species, it exhibits a high level of genetic variation and regional adaptation. Conservation efforts therefore should be directed to the preservation of populations in each of these two regions without attempting transplantation between regions. Heritabilities and genetic coefficients of variation estimated from nested ANOVAs were generally high for leaf and rosette traits, although lower (and not significantly different from 0) for water-use efficiency. Measures of quantitative genetic differentiation, QST, were calculated for each trait from each pair of populations. For three of the five traits, these values were significantly higher between regions compared with those within regions (after adjustment for neutral genetic variation, FST). This suggested that natural selection has played an important role in producing regional divergence in this species. Our analysis also revealed that the B. fecunda populations appear to be locally adapted due, at least in part, to differences in environmental conditions in the EAST and WEST regions.
机译:摘要许多生物物种由于气候变化和栖息地丧失等诸多因素而面临灭绝的威胁,其保存取决于对种群内部和种群之间遗传变异程度的准确了解。在这项研究中,我们评估了濒危的十字花科物种Boechera fecunda的10个种群中五个定量性状的遗传差异,该种群仅在蒙大拿州西南部两个地理区域(WEST和EAST)的每个种群中都有。我们分析了数量性状,中性分子标记和环境因素的变异,并提供了证据,尽管该物种的地理分布受到限制,但仍表现出高水平的遗传变异和区域适应性。因此,保护​​工作应针对这两个区域中每个区域的种群保护,而不要尝试在区域之间进行移植。巢式方差分析估计的遗传力和遗传变异系数对于叶片和莲座状性状通常较高,但对于水分利用效率较低(与0差异不显着)。计算每对种群中每个性状的定量遗传分化量度Q ST 。对于这五个性状中的三个,区域之间的这些值明显高于区域内的这些值(经中性遗传变异调整后,F ST )。这表明自然选择在该物种的区域差异中起了重要作用。我们的分析还显示,至少部分原因是东和西部地区的环境条件差异,导致双歧杆菌的种群出现局部适应性变化。

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