ESCALLONIA ALPINA和E. RUBRA (ESCALLONIACEAE)遗传变异的初步分析

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Santiago Morello, Liliana M. Giussani, Silvana M. Sede
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摘要

在安第斯山脉南部的同一地理区域内分布着阿尔卑斯花楸和红花楸科花楸;它们是通过一些诊断形态学特征,如花的排列,腺体的类型和存在来区分的。在一些种群中两种之间没有形态上的间隙;此外,中间形式已被确认和描述为杂交。本研究的目的是研究高原绿背莲和红背莲居群的遗传变异,并分析遗传变异和形态变异之间是否存在对应关系。我们研究了属于5个种群的39个个体的形态,并进行了AFLP分析。通过排序分析、聚类分析和贝叶斯赋值分析研究个体间的关系,计算遗传多样性指数并进行Mantel检验。形态学分析的结果是,每个物种有两个居群,而剩余的居群不能明确地归属于两个物种中的任何一个,因为个体表现出中间形态。传统形态特征与AFLP模式有较强的对应关系。我们的初步形态学和分子证据支持高山刺花和红刺花是两个不同的物种。在中间群体中发现的变异可能是种间杂交或谱系分类不完整的结果。
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ANÁLISIS PRELIMINAR DE LA VARIABILIDAD GENÉTICA DE ESCALLONIA ALPINA Y E. RUBRA (ESCALLONIACEAE)
Escallonia alpina and E. rubra (Escalloniaceae) are distributed in the same geographical region in the southern Andes; they are differentiated by few diagnostic morphological characters such as flower arrangement, and type and presence of glands. A morphological gap between both species is absent in some populations; in addition, intermediate forms have been recognized and described as hybrids. The aim of this work is to examine the genetic variation in populations of Escallonia alpina and E. rubra, and to analyze if there is a correspondence between genetic and morphological variability. We studied the morphology of 39 individuals belonging to five populations, which were also used to perform an AFLP analysis. We conducted ordination, clustering and Bayesian assignment analyses to investigate the relationship among individuals, we calculated genetic diversity indices and performed a Mantel test. As a result of the morphological analysis, two populations were assigned to each species, while the remaining population could not be assigned unequivocally to any of the two species, as the individuals exhibited an intermediate morphology. A strong correspondence between traditional morphological characters and the AFLP pattern was observed. Our preliminary morphological and molecular evidence support Escallonia alpina and E. rubra as two distinct species. The variability found in the intermediate population might be the result of inter-specific hybridization or incomplete lineage sorting.
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Darwiniana
Darwiniana Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
CiteScore
1.00
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0.00%
发文量
16
审稿时长
26 weeks
期刊介绍: Darwiniana is a half-yearly botanic publication of the Darwinion Botanic Institute, National Counseling of Scientific and Technical Researches (CONICET) - National Acadamey of Exact, Physical and Natural Sciences. Its mission is to publish original scientific papers and reviews from different areas of the botanical issue with the exception of those which nature are agronomical and applied botanical research (of direct transfer). Main articles are usually included in the following sections: Structure and Development; Reproductive Biology; Ecology and Phytogeography; Etnobotany; Genetics; Systematics and Taxonomy of Vascular Plants; Systematics and Taxonomy of non Vascular Plants.
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