Genetic Diversity of RAPD Mark for Natural Davidia involucrata Populations
Congwen Song, Manzhu Bao
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College of Horticulture and Forestry, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan 430070, China;
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05 Mar 2006
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Abstract
The genetic diversity and genetic variation within and among populations of five natural Davidia involucrata populations were studied from 13 primers based on random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) analysis. The results show that natural D. involucrata population has a rich genetic diversity, and the differences among populations are significant. Twenty-six percent of genetic variation exists among D. involucrata populations, which is similar to that of the endangered tree species Liriodendron chinense and Cathaya argyrophylla in China, but different from more widely distributed tree species. The analysis of the impacts of sampling method on genetic diversity parameters shows that the number of sampled individuals has little effect on the effective number of alleles and genetic diversity, but has a marked effect on the genetic differentiation among populations and gene flows. This study divides the provenances of D. involucrata into two parts, namely, a southeast and a northwest provenance.
Congwen Song, Manzhu Bao.
Genetic Diversity of RAPD Mark for Natural Davidia involucrata Populations. Front. For. China, 2006, 1(1): 95‒99 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11461-005-0017-x
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