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Low genetic differentiation despite high fragmentation in the endemic serpentinophyte Minuartia smejkalii (M. verna agg., Caryophyllaceae) revealed by RADSeq SNP markers

机译:尽管Radseq SNP标记显示,尽管在radseq SNP标记揭示的地方蛇蛇形肌细胞Minuartia Smejkalii(M.Verna Agg。,鹅粒基曲线)中的高碎片分化。

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Minuartia smejkalii is an obligate serpentinophyte plant endemic to the Czech Republic. Since the 1960s, the species' habitat has undergone strong human-mediated fragmentation, resulting in extinction of some populations and dramatic size reduction of the remaining populations. Thus, contrary to the typically stable serpentine habitats, M. smejkalii habitats underwent a recent and severe decline, which can exacerbate the effects of fragmentation on population genetic structure. We examined the genetic structure of all known M. smejkalii populations and two populations of M. corcontica and M. caespitosa, which are closely related, using RADSeq. The results indicate low, but clear differentiation among the three species, thus supporting the status of M. smejkalii as an independent taxon, though more extensive analysis of the whole group is needed. We further show high genetic diversity within M. smejkalii populations, low to moderate among-populations differentiation, and moderate regional differentiation. This could be due to the outcrossing mating system of M. smejkalii promoting high levels of gene flow and historical factors (multiple founder events, a recent bottleneck and/or a genetic time lag). We finally demonstrate that 2-3% of the markers show differentiation patterns consistent with divergent selection, suggesting that some local adaptation might have occured in M. smejkalii. Based on our observations, but without any experimental testing for local adaptation, if a conservation action is to be carried out, we recommend strictly separating the material from the two regions, and if possible, separating the populations within a region.
机译:Minuartia Smejkalii是捷克共和国特有的蛇形病植物。自20世纪60年代以来,物种的栖息地经历了强大的人类介导的破碎化,导致一些人口灭绝,并减少剩余种群的戏剧性大小。因此,与典型稳定的蛇形栖息地相反,M.Smejkalii栖息地彻底的近期和严重的下降,这会加剧碎裂对群体遗传结构的影响。我们研究了所有已知的M. Smejkalii种群的遗传结构,以及使用Radseq密切相关的M. Corcontica和M. Coespitosa的两种群体。结果表明,三种物种之间的低分分化,从而支持M. Smejkalii作为一个独立的分类群体,尽管需要对整个组进行更广泛的分析。我们进一步在M. Smejkalii人群中显示出高遗传多样性,低至群体分化中和中等程度,和适度的区域分化。这可能是由于M.Smejkalii的延伸交配系统促进了高水平的基因流动和历史因素(多个创始事件,最近的瓶颈和/或遗传时间滞后)。我们终于证明了2-3%的标记显示了与发散选择一致的差异化模式,表明在M. Smejkalii中可能发生了一些局部适应。基于我们的观察,但如果要进行保护作用,我们建议将材料与两个地区严格分开,并且在可能的情况下,我们建议将群体分开。

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