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Modern State of Populations of Endemic Oxytropis Species from Baikal Siberia and Their Phylogenetic Relationships Based on Chloroplast DNA Markers

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RUSSIAN JOURNAL OF GENETICS
Volume 54, Issue 7, Pages 805-815

Publisher

MAIK NAUKA/INTERPERIODICA/SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1134/S1022795418070050

Keywords

Oxytropis; Fabaceae; endemic species; genetic diversity; population structure; phylogenetic relationships; intergenic spacers; chloroplast DNA

Funding

  1. Russian Foundation for Basic Research [16-04-01399]
  2. Far East Program of the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences [18-4-011]

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The genetic diversity and population structure of the endemic species of Baikal Siberia Oxytropis triphylla, O. bargusinensis, and O. interposita were studied for the first time on the basis of the nucleotide polymorphism of intergenic spacers psbA-trnH, trnL-trnF, and trnS-trnG of chloroplast DNA. All populations of these species were characterized by a high haplotype (0.762-0.924) and relatively low nucleotide (0.0011-0.0022) diversity. Analysis of the distribution of variability in O. triphylla and O. bargusinensis showed that there was no significant genetic differentiation between populations of each species; the gene flow was 4.43 and 8.91, respectively. The high level of genetic diversity in the studied populations indicates a relatively stable state of these populations. A study of the phylogenetic relationships of closely related species confirms the concept of the origin of O. bargusinensis and O. tompudae as a result of intersectional hybridization of the species of the sections Orobia and Verticillares.

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