Genetic variation among local populations of jack pine (Pinus banksiana)

H. Ross, J. L. Hawkins
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Abstract

Genetic variability in three jack pine (Pinus banksiana) populations, spaced 10 km apart in southern Manitoba, was analyzed electrophoretically for 15 enzymes encoded by 20 structural loci. These populations were studied as spatial and temporal controls in an investigation of the effects of long-term gamma irradiation on boreal tree species. Individual populations were, on average, polymorphic at 53.3% of the loci and had 2.0 alleles per locus. Individual trees were heterozygous at 20.7% of their loci. An F-statistic analysis revealed an overall 10% excess of heterozygotes over Hardy–Weinberg expectations. Only 2% of the genetic variation occurred among populations. Consequently Nei's genetic distance between populations was small . The amount and disposition of the genetic variation in neighbouring populations resembled that observed by others among widely spaced populations. The similarity of the genetic structure of jack pine populations at the meso- and macro-geographic levels might result from the an...
短叶松(Pinus banksiana)地方居群遗传变异
对曼尼托巴省南部3个相距10 km的短叶松(Pinus banksiana)种群的遗传变异进行了电泳分析,分析了由20个结构位点编码的15种酶的遗传变异。在一项长期伽马辐射对北方树种影响的调查中,研究了这些种群作为时空对照。个体群体平均在53.3%的位点存在多态性,每个位点有2.0个等位基因。单株树杂合率为20.7%。f统计分析显示杂合子总数超过Hardy-Weinberg预期值10%。只有2%的遗传变异发生在人群中。因此,Nei在种群间的遗传距离很小。邻近种群中遗传变异的数量和分布与其他人在间隔较宽的种群中观察到的相似。在中观和宏观地理水平上,短叶松种群遗传结构的相似性可能是由不同种群间的遗传结构差异造成的。
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