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High Genetic Differentiation of Hippophae rhamnoides ssp yunnanensis (Elaeagnaceae), a Plant Endemic to the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau

Journal

BIOCHEMICAL GENETICS
Volume 48, Issue 7-8, Pages 565-576

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SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s10528-010-9339-y

Keywords

Hippophae rhamnoides ssp yunnanensis; Genetic diversity; Genetic differentiation; RAPD

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [30960029]
  2. Northwest Normal University [NWNU-KJCXGC-03-49]

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RAPD markers were used to detect genetic diversity and population genetic differentiation of Hippophae rhamnoides ssp. yunnanensis, a sea buckthorn endemic to the Qinghai-Tibet plateau. The genetic parameters of percentage of polymorphic bands (92.86%), Nei's gene diversity (h, 0.255), and Shannon's index (I, 0.397) indicated high genetic diversity in this subspecies. The subpopulation differentiation suggested that 45.9% of genetic variation was among populations. High genetic differentiation among populations was also detected using AMOVA (47.02%). The main factors responsible for high genetic differentiation are probably related to natural geographic barriers among populations, gene drift, and limited gene flow caused by restricted pollen flow and seed flow. A Mantel test indicated that geographic distances were significantly correlated with genetic distances. The UPGMA phenogram based on Nei's unbiased genetic distances and the result of three-dimensional model plots performed by principal coordinate analysis also supported the correlation. Altitude, however, did not have any clear effect on genetic differentiation.

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