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Genetic Differentiation and Conservation of 14 Surviving individuals of Euryodendron excelsum Endemic to China

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Random amplification polymorphic DNA (RAPD)markers were used to assess the genetic variations and the evolutionary relationships among all 14 individuals of a critically endangered Euryodendron excelsum (Theaceae)population distributed in Ba Jia Zhen,Yangchun,Guangdong,China.Twenty-three random primers detected 156 sites,out of which 95 (60.26%) were polymorphic loci.The number of the observed alleles was 1.6090,and the number of the effective alleles was 1.3471.Nei's gene diversity was 0.1993,and Shannon index was 0.1534.A relatively high level of genetic variation was identified in E.excelsum.An unweighted pair group method with arithmetic mean (UPGMA) tree established from Jaccard similarity coefficients suggested that 14 individuals were clustered into two subgroups and that the No.2 plant was genetically distant from the rest of the individuals.The UPGMA clustering was also supported by a principle components analysis of RAPD phenotypic data.The management and conservation strategy of E.excelsum was proposed based on our results.

Euryodendron excelsumpopulation genetic variationRAPD markersconservation management

Wang Ting、Su Yingjuan、Ye Huagu、Ouyang Puyue、Jiang Yu、Sun Yufei、Chen Guopei、Deng Feng、Zhang Hongda

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School of Life Sciences,Sun Yat-sen University,Guangzhou 510275,China

Wuhan Botanical Garden,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Wuhan 430074,China

South China Botanical Garden,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Guangzhou 510650,China

国家自然科学基金教育部留学回国人员科研启动基金the100 Talent Project, the Chinese Academy of Sciences

302710942003140605052903

2006

生物学前沿
高等教育出版社

生物学前沿

影响因子:0.2
ISSN:1674-7984
年,卷(期):2006.(1)
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