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Taxonomic and geographic variation of the Pinus mugo complex on chloroplast microsatellite markers

机译:在叶绿体微卫星标记上的Pinus Mugo复合物的分类和地理变异

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The high mountain plants of Central and Southern Europe survived the glacial periods in the same mountain ridges, but at lower altitudes and possibly covering larger areas than during interglacials. This implies a high level of species differentiation between isolated mountain ridges. Pinus mugo complex, which includes P. mugo s.s. (Alps, Sudetes, Carpathians, Dynaric Alps, and Rhodopes), P. uncinata (Pyrenees and Alps), and P. uliginosa (Sudetes and neighbouring mountain ridges) is a good group to examine such a scenario. We screened 44 populations across the geographic range of the complex, using 10 cpSSR markers to study (1) taxonomic relations among P. mugo s.s., P. uncinata, and P. uliginosa and (2) genetic and phylogeographic structure in P. mugo s.s. and P. uncinata. Allelic combinations of 87 size variants produced a total of 757 haplotypes. Haplotypic diversity was high and similar in every species (0.997, 0.986 and 0.991, respectively). The highest divergence between haplotypes was observed in P. uliginosa (http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink = 10.29). The AMOVA revealed that most of the overall genetic variation is explained by the within-population component (F-ST = 0.121, R-ST = 0.206) and by the geography (F-CT = 0.056, R-CT = 0.083). The differentiation between P. mugo s.s., P. uncinata, and P. uliginosa is explained by about 5% (P<0.001) of the total variation. Vicariant gene pools for the complex were identified in the Pyrenees, the Alps with the Tatra Mts, the Sudetes, and the East and South Carpathians along with the Balkan Mountains. The phylogeographic structure was observed in P. mugo s.l., P. mugo s.s., and P. uncinata. Results support the separate taxonomic status of P. uncinata and P. mugo s.s. and possible hybrid origin of P. uliginosa.
机译:中央和南欧的高山植物在同一个山脊的冰川期间幸存下来,但在较低的海拔地区,并且可能覆盖比在中间夹层期间更大的区域。这意味着孤立的山脊之间的高水平物种差异化。 Pinus Mugo Complex,包括P. Mugo S.S. (阿尔卑斯州,苏丹,喀尔巴阡山脉,Dynaric Alps和rhodopes),P. Uncinata(比利牛斯和阿尔卑斯州)和P. Uliginosa(Suitines和邻近的山脊)是一个很好的群体来检查这样的情景。我们在复杂的地理范围内筛选了44个群体,使用10个CPSSR标记来研究(1)P.Mugo S.,P. Uncinata和P.umiginosa和(2)遗传和Phylogeography在P. Mugo S.S.的遗传和神话结构中的分类学关系。和P. Uncinata。 87个尺寸变体的等位基因组合产生了757个单倍型。每种物种(0.997,0.986和0.991),单倍型多样性高且相似)。在P. Uliginosa(http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink = 10.29)中观察到单倍型之间的最高分歧。 Amova揭示了大多数整体遗传变异由群体内部组分(F-ST = 0.121,R-ST = 0.206)和地理(F-CT = 0.056,R-CT = 0.083)解释。 P.Mugo S.,P. Undinaata和P. Uliginosa之间的差异在总变异的约5%(P <0.001)中解释。复合物的牧虫基因池在比利牛斯特,阿尔卑斯州的阿尔卑斯州,苏格兰队,苏格兰省和南喀尔巴阡山脉和巴尔那山脉。观察到P.Mugo S.L.,P.Mugo S.S.和P. Uncinata的Phylopace结构。结果支持P. Uncinata和P. Mugo S.S的单独分类状态。和可能的p.uliginosa的杂交起源。

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