Gene flow and genetic structure between populations of Hesperis L. (Brassicaceae) species using molecular markers

Genetic variability and populations, structure were studied in seven geographical populations of Hesperis L. Genetic diversity parameters were determined in these populations. 5 of 10 random amplified polymorphic DNA primers produced 62 reproducible bands with average of 7.1 bands per prime...

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Main Authors: Meng Kuanhong, Yao Jia, He Cong Ying, Morabbi Heravi Hakimeh
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Language:English
Published: Serbian Genetics Society 2021-01-01
Series:Genetika
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0534-0012/2021/0534-00122102769M.pdf
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spelling doaj-f0453ab60937408b9f669b8079b2cb442021-09-06T09:54:10ZengSerbian Genetics SocietyGenetika0534-00121820-60692021-01-0153276978210.2298/GENSR2102769M0534-00122102769MGene flow and genetic structure between populations of Hesperis L. (Brassicaceae) species using molecular markersMeng Kuanhong0Yao Jia1He Cong Ying2Morabbi Heravi Hakimeh3Ningbo Institue of Oceanography Ningbo, Zhejiang, ChinaSchool of Civil Engineering and Architecture, NingboTech University Ningbo, Zhejiang, ChinaNingbo Institue of Oceanography Ningbo, Zhejiang, ChinaDepartment of Statistics, University of Bojnord, IranGenetic variability and populations, structure were studied in seven geographical populations of Hesperis L. Genetic diversity parameters were determined in these populations. 5 of 10 random amplified polymorphic DNA primers produced 62 reproducible bands with average of 7.1 bands per primer and 55% of polymorphism. Hesperis hyrcana showed the highest number of effective allele (Ne), Shannon index (I) and genetic diversity (H). The highest values of genetic diversity were obtained in Hesperis hyrcana. NJ trees grouped the populations in two different clusters/groups, indicating their genetic difference which is discussed in details. The results of this study showed that the level of genetic variation in Hesperis is relatively high. NJ-based dendrogram showed a close relationship between members of Hesperis straussii and Hesperis hyrcana while the Hesperis luristanica protected population differ the most from the other populations. Principal component analysis, however, showed some minor differences with NJ-based dendrograms.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0534-0012/2021/0534-00122102769M.pdfgenetic variabilitygene flowhesperisrandom amplified polymorphic dna
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author Meng Kuanhong
Yao Jia
He Cong Ying
Morabbi Heravi Hakimeh
spellingShingle Meng Kuanhong
Yao Jia
He Cong Ying
Morabbi Heravi Hakimeh
Gene flow and genetic structure between populations of Hesperis L. (Brassicaceae) species using molecular markers
Genetika
genetic variability
gene flow
hesperis
random amplified polymorphic dna
author_facet Meng Kuanhong
Yao Jia
He Cong Ying
Morabbi Heravi Hakimeh
author_sort Meng Kuanhong
title Gene flow and genetic structure between populations of Hesperis L. (Brassicaceae) species using molecular markers
title_short Gene flow and genetic structure between populations of Hesperis L. (Brassicaceae) species using molecular markers
title_full Gene flow and genetic structure between populations of Hesperis L. (Brassicaceae) species using molecular markers
title_fullStr Gene flow and genetic structure between populations of Hesperis L. (Brassicaceae) species using molecular markers
title_full_unstemmed Gene flow and genetic structure between populations of Hesperis L. (Brassicaceae) species using molecular markers
title_sort gene flow and genetic structure between populations of hesperis l. (brassicaceae) species using molecular markers
publisher Serbian Genetics Society
series Genetika
issn 0534-0012
1820-6069
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Genetic variability and populations, structure were studied in seven geographical populations of Hesperis L. Genetic diversity parameters were determined in these populations. 5 of 10 random amplified polymorphic DNA primers produced 62 reproducible bands with average of 7.1 bands per primer and 55% of polymorphism. Hesperis hyrcana showed the highest number of effective allele (Ne), Shannon index (I) and genetic diversity (H). The highest values of genetic diversity were obtained in Hesperis hyrcana. NJ trees grouped the populations in two different clusters/groups, indicating their genetic difference which is discussed in details. The results of this study showed that the level of genetic variation in Hesperis is relatively high. NJ-based dendrogram showed a close relationship between members of Hesperis straussii and Hesperis hyrcana while the Hesperis luristanica protected population differ the most from the other populations. Principal component analysis, however, showed some minor differences with NJ-based dendrograms.
topic genetic variability
gene flow
hesperis
random amplified polymorphic dna
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0534-0012/2021/0534-00122102769M.pdf
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