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Genetic diversity of Sabina vulgaris populations at different succession stages

不同演替阶段臭柏种群的遗传多样性


By means of random amplified polymorphic DNA markers, a molecular ecological
study was made with Sabina vulgaris populations at 4 succession stages in
Maowusu sandy grassland, aimed to reveal the relationships between molecular
variation and succession stages. A total of 17 random primers were selected for amplification, and 190 repetitive loci were produced, of which, 173 were
polymorphic. The data were analyzed by POPGENE 3.2 Version 1.31. The results
showed that the genetic diversity of S. vulgarispopulations was high, and
changed with succession stages. The percentage of polymorphic loci in each S. vulgaris population ranged from 64.21% to 74.63%, with the highest in
early succession stage Artemisia ordosica+S. vulgaris on semi-fixed sand dunes, and the lowest in sub-climax stage S. vulgaris on fixed dunes. The genetic differentiation among the
populations was small (Gst=0.1761), and 82.39% of it was within the populations.
Cluster analysis demonstrated that the populations at similar succession stage
clustered together, suggesting that the genetic differentiation was closely
related to succession stage. The genetic diversity indicated by Nei index ranged
in 0.21630.2564, and the gene flow (Nm*) was 2.7972, indicating that more gene exchange occurred within the populations, which prevented the genetic
differentiation among the populations at different succession stages.


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