scholarly journals INITIAL ASSESSMENT OF THE GENETIC DIVERSITY OF THE LONG-TAILED MACAQUES (MACACA FASCICULARIS) AT KOSUMPEE FOREST PARK, THAILAND

Author(s):  
Dainis Edgars Ruņģis ◽  
Baiba Krivmane

Abstract Acer platanoides L. (Norway maple) is the most widespread native maple species in Europe, with a distribution from south and central Europe to northern Europe and Scandinavia. Acer platanoides is widespread throughout the territory of Latvia, and is mainly found in mixed broadleaf and conifer stands. The genetic diversity and differentiation of Latvian A. platanoides populations was analysed. Sampled populations were located throughout the territory of Latvia, and were selected to represent a range of ecological conditions, with differing levels of anthropogenic impact. A total of 496 individuals from 21 populations were analysed with eight microsatellite markers, which were developed from related Acer species. The obtained molecular data revealed a moderate level of polymorphism, and the analysed Latvian A. platanoides populations were moderately differentiated. This study provides an initial assessment of the genetic diversity and differentiation of Latvian A. platanoides populations, and is also one of the first reports of the analysis of A. platanoides populations using microsatellite markers. The results can be utilised to define A. platanoides genetic resource stands to ensure conservation of a wide range of germplasm.


2016 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Arturo Castro-Rocha ◽  
Sandesh Shrestha ◽  
Becky Lyon ◽  
Graciela Lizette Grimaldo-Pantoja ◽  
Juan Pedro Flores-Marges ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 78 (4) ◽  
pp. 441-455 ◽  
Author(s):  
Srichan Bunlungsup ◽  
Hiroo Imai ◽  
Yuzuru Hamada ◽  
Michael D. Gumert ◽  
Aye Mi San ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol Volume 14 ◽  
pp. 2213-2223
Author(s):  
Panitporn Damrongsukij ◽  
Papichchaya Doemlim ◽  
Ratchanon Kusolsongkhrokul ◽  
Tawatchai Tanee ◽  
Pitchakorn Petcharat ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 140 (6) ◽  
pp. 523-531 ◽  
Author(s):  
Deborah Dean ◽  
Phillip A. Wadl ◽  
Denita Hadziabdic ◽  
William E. Klingeman ◽  
Bonnie H. Ownley ◽  
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Viburnum rufidulum is a deciduous tree native to North America that has four-season appeal, which provides commercial horticultural value. In addition, the plant has unique and attractive red pubescence on leaf buds and petioles, common to no other Viburnum species. As habitat undergoes development and subsequent fragmentation of native plant populations, it is important to have baseline genetic information for this species. Little is known about the genetic diversity within populations of V. rufidulum. In this study, seven microsatellite loci were used to measure genetic diversity, population structure, and gene flow of 235 V. rufidulum trees collected from 17 locations in Kentucky and Tennessee. The genotype data were used to infer population genetic structure using the program InStruct and to construct an unweighted pair group method with arithmetic mean dendrogram. A single population was indicated by the program InStruct and the dendrogram clustered the locations into two groups; however, little bootstrap support was evident. Observed and expected heterozygosity were 0.49 and 0.78, respectively. Low-to-moderate genetic differentiation (FST = 0.06) with evidence of gene flow (Nm = 4.82) was observed among 17 populations of V. rufidulum. A significant level of genetic diversity was evident among V. rufidulum populations with most of the genetic variations among individual trees (86.37%) rather than among populations (13.63%), and a Mantel test revealed significant correlation between genetic and geographical distance (r = 0.091, P = 0.001). The microsatellites developed herein provide an initial assessment or a baseline of genetic diversity for V. rufidulum in a limited area of the southeastern region of the United States. The markers are a genetic resource and can be of assistance in breeding programs, germplasm assessment, and future studies of V. rufidulum populations, as this is the first study to provide genetic diversity data for this native species.


2007 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
pp. 070330092750002-??? ◽  
Author(s):  
Y. Kawamoto ◽  
S. Kawamoto ◽  
K. Matsubayashi ◽  
K. Nozawa ◽  
T. Watanabe ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Vol 43 (6) ◽  
pp. 433-444 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sonia Nikzad ◽  
Soon Guan Tan ◽  
Christina Yong Seok Yien ◽  
Jillian Ng ◽  
Noorjahan Banu Alitheen ◽  
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