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Investigating the Genetic Diversity, Population Differentiation and Population Dynamics of Cycas segmentifida (Cycadaceae) Endemic to Southwest China by Multiple Molecular Markers

机译:通过多种分子标记调查<斜视> Cycasseifida (Cycadaceae)流行病的遗传多样性,人口分化和人口动态

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Climate change, species dispersal ability and habitat fragmentation are major factors influencing species distribution and genetic diversity, especially for the range-restricted and threatened taxa. Here, using four sequences of chloroplast DNAs (cpDNAs), three nuclear genes (nDNAs) and 12 nuclear microsatellites (SSRs), we investigated the genetic diversity, genetic structure, divergence time and population dynamics of Cycas segmentifida D. Y. Wang and C. Y. Deng, a threatened cycad species endemic to Southwest China. High levels of genetic diversity and genetic differentiation were revealed in C. segmentifida . Haplotypes of networks showed two evolutionary units in C. segmentifida , with the exception of the nuclear gene GTP network. Meanwhile, the UPGMA tree, structure and PCoA analyses suggested that 14 populations of C. segmentifida were divided into two clades. There was significant effect of isolation by distance (IBD) in this species. However, this species did not display a significant phylogeographic structure. The divergence time estimation suggested that its haplotypes diverged during the Middle Pleistocene. Additionally, the population dynamics inferred from different DNA sequences analyses were discordant. Bottleneck analysis showed that populations of C. segmentifida did not experience any recent bottleneck effect, but rather pointed to a contraction of its effective population size over time. Furthermore, our results suggested that the population BM which held an intact population structure and occupied undisturbed habitat was at the Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium, implying that this population is a free-mating system. These genetic features provide important information for the sustainable management of C. segmentifida .
机译:气候变化,物种分散能力和栖息地碎片是影响物种分布和遗传多样性的主要因素,特别是对于受限制和受威胁的分类群。在这里,使用四个叶绿体DNA(CPDNA),三个核基因(NDNA)和12个核微卫星(SSRS),我们调查了Cycas Semmonifida Dy Wang和Cy Deng的遗传多样性,遗传结构,分歧时间和人口动态,a威胁到中国西南部的细胞物种。在C.Semsifida中揭示了高水平的遗传多样性和遗传分化。网络的单倍型在C.Semsifida中显示了两种进化单元,除核基因GTP网络外。同时,UPGMA树,结构和PCOA分析表明,将14种C. Semmentifida群分为两种植物。通过该物种中距离(IBD)分离有显着效果。然而,该物种没有显示出显着的Phylogeache结构。发散时间估计表明其单倍型在中间级茂中发散。另外,来自不同DNA序列分析的人口动力学不和谐。瓶颈分析表明,C.Semmentifida的群体没有经历任何最近的瓶颈效应,而是指出其有效人口大小随时间的收缩。此外,我们的结果表明,持有完整人口结构和占据未受干扰的栖息地的人口BM在Hardy-Weinberg均衡,这意味着该人群是一种自由交配系统。这些遗传特征为C. Semmonifida的可持续管理提供了重要信息。

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