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Population genetic diversity and structure of a naturally isolated plant species, Rhodiola dumulosa (Crassulaceae) / Yan Hou in PloS ONE, 6 (9) (09/2011)
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Titre : Population genetic diversity and structure of a naturally isolated plant species, Rhodiola dumulosa (Crassulaceae) Type de document : Électronique Auteurs : Yan Hou ; Anru Lou Année de publication : 2011 Article en page(s) : 6(9) Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : [CBNPMP-Thématique] Diversité génétique Mots-clés : Rhodiola dumulosa Résumé : Aims : Rhodiola dumulosa (Crassulaceae) is a perennial diploid species found in high-montane areas. It is distributed in fragmented populations across northern, central and northwestern China. In this study, we aimed to (i) measure the genetic diversity of this species and that of its populations; (ii) describe the genetic structure of these populations across the entire distribution range in China; and (iii) evaluate the extent of gene flow among the naturally fragmented populations. Methods : Samples from 1089 individuals within 35 populations of R. dumulosa were collected, covering as much of the entire distribution range of this species within China as possible. Population genetic diversity and structure were analyzed using AFLP molecular markers. Gene flow among populations was estimated according to the level of population differentiation. Important Findings : The total genetic diversity of R. dumulosa was high but decreased with increasing altitude. Population-structure analysis indicated that the most closely related populations were geographically restricted and occurred in close proximity to each other. A significant isolation-by-distance pattern, caused by the naturally fragmented population distribution, was observed. At least two distinct gene pools were found in the 35 sampled populations, one composed of populations in northern China and the other composed of populations in central and northwestern China. The calculation of Nei's gene diversity index revealed that the genetic diversity in the northern China pool (0.1972) was lower than that in the central and northwestern China pool (0.2216). The populations were significantly isolated, and gene flow was restricted throughout the entire distribution. However, gene flow among populations on the same mountain appears to be unrestricted, as indicated by the weak genetic isolation among these populations.
Lien pérenne : DOI : 10.1371/journal.pone.0024497 Permalink : https://biblio.cbnpmp.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=143557
in PloS ONE > 6 (9) (09/2011) . - 6(9)Hou, Yan, Lou, Anru 2011 Population genetic diversity and structure of a naturally isolated plant species, Rhodiola dumulosa (Crassulaceae). PloS ONE, 6(9): 6(9).Documents numériques
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