Estimation of genetic variation in closely related cycad species in Ceratozamia (Zamiaceae: Cycadales) using rapds markers

AbstractThe Ceratozamianorstogii complex from Southern Mexico is made up of four closely related taxa and occurs in similar habitats (Quercus forest). All have linear-lanceolate leaflets with great similarity between them, especially in juvenile stages, but differentiate with age. There has been debate regarding delimitation of species due to character loss in herbarium specimens. The aim of this study was to determine the genetic variation, and to measure genetic similarity between the four taxa. We studied populations in Cintalapa (Chiapas) for C. alvarezii and C. norstogii; the Sierra Atravesada (Oaxaca) for C. chimalapensis, and Villa Flores (Chiapas) for C. mirandae. One population for each taxon was sampled (only one population is known for C. alvarezii) 11-15 randomly chosen adult individuals were sampled. Twenty-eight primers were tested of which five were polymorphic using the RAPD’S technique. The data were analyzed using Bayesian methods. Results revealed low genetic diversity, and a differentiation was found between species, suggesting a recent divergence. A previous morphological and anatomical study on the complex has found the taxa to be distinct. However, the results of this study have shown that the C. norstogii species complex is in a divergence process, probably through genetic drift and founder effects. Rev. Biol. Trop. 65 (1): 305-319. Epub 2017 March 01.

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Principais autores: Pérez-Farrera,Miguel A., Vovides,Andrew P., González,Dolores, López,Sergio, Hernandez-Sandoval,Luis, Martínez,Mahinda
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Publicado em: Universidad de Costa Rica 2017
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spelling oai:scielo:S0034-774420170001003032017-10-02Estimation of genetic variation in closely related cycad species in Ceratozamia (Zamiaceae: Cycadales) using rapds markersPérez-Farrera,Miguel A.Vovides,Andrew P.González,DoloresLópez,SergioHernandez-Sandoval,LuisMartínez,Mahinda cycads Ceratozamia norstogii complex Zamiaceae, Mexico genetic variation speciation founder effects AbstractThe Ceratozamianorstogii complex from Southern Mexico is made up of four closely related taxa and occurs in similar habitats (Quercus forest). All have linear-lanceolate leaflets with great similarity between them, especially in juvenile stages, but differentiate with age. There has been debate regarding delimitation of species due to character loss in herbarium specimens. The aim of this study was to determine the genetic variation, and to measure genetic similarity between the four taxa. We studied populations in Cintalapa (Chiapas) for C. alvarezii and C. norstogii; the Sierra Atravesada (Oaxaca) for C. chimalapensis, and Villa Flores (Chiapas) for C. mirandae. One population for each taxon was sampled (only one population is known for C. alvarezii) 11-15 randomly chosen adult individuals were sampled. Twenty-eight primers were tested of which five were polymorphic using the RAPD’S technique. The data were analyzed using Bayesian methods. Results revealed low genetic diversity, and a differentiation was found between species, suggesting a recent divergence. A previous morphological and anatomical study on the complex has found the taxa to be distinct. However, the results of this study have shown that the C. norstogii species complex is in a divergence process, probably through genetic drift and founder effects. Rev. Biol. Trop. 65 (1): 305-319. Epub 2017 March 01.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidad de Costa RicaRevista de Biología Tropical v.65 n.1 20172017-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://www.scielo.sa.cr/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-77442017000100303en10.15517/rbt.v65i1.15266
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author Pérez-Farrera,Miguel A.
Vovides,Andrew P.
González,Dolores
López,Sergio
Hernandez-Sandoval,Luis
Martínez,Mahinda
spellingShingle Pérez-Farrera,Miguel A.
Vovides,Andrew P.
González,Dolores
López,Sergio
Hernandez-Sandoval,Luis
Martínez,Mahinda
Estimation of genetic variation in closely related cycad species in Ceratozamia (Zamiaceae: Cycadales) using rapds markers
author_facet Pérez-Farrera,Miguel A.
Vovides,Andrew P.
González,Dolores
López,Sergio
Hernandez-Sandoval,Luis
Martínez,Mahinda
author_sort Pérez-Farrera,Miguel A.
title Estimation of genetic variation in closely related cycad species in Ceratozamia (Zamiaceae: Cycadales) using rapds markers
title_short Estimation of genetic variation in closely related cycad species in Ceratozamia (Zamiaceae: Cycadales) using rapds markers
title_full Estimation of genetic variation in closely related cycad species in Ceratozamia (Zamiaceae: Cycadales) using rapds markers
title_fullStr Estimation of genetic variation in closely related cycad species in Ceratozamia (Zamiaceae: Cycadales) using rapds markers
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of genetic variation in closely related cycad species in Ceratozamia (Zamiaceae: Cycadales) using rapds markers
title_sort estimation of genetic variation in closely related cycad species in ceratozamia (zamiaceae: cycadales) using rapds markers
description AbstractThe Ceratozamianorstogii complex from Southern Mexico is made up of four closely related taxa and occurs in similar habitats (Quercus forest). All have linear-lanceolate leaflets with great similarity between them, especially in juvenile stages, but differentiate with age. There has been debate regarding delimitation of species due to character loss in herbarium specimens. The aim of this study was to determine the genetic variation, and to measure genetic similarity between the four taxa. We studied populations in Cintalapa (Chiapas) for C. alvarezii and C. norstogii; the Sierra Atravesada (Oaxaca) for C. chimalapensis, and Villa Flores (Chiapas) for C. mirandae. One population for each taxon was sampled (only one population is known for C. alvarezii) 11-15 randomly chosen adult individuals were sampled. Twenty-eight primers were tested of which five were polymorphic using the RAPD’S technique. The data were analyzed using Bayesian methods. Results revealed low genetic diversity, and a differentiation was found between species, suggesting a recent divergence. A previous morphological and anatomical study on the complex has found the taxa to be distinct. However, the results of this study have shown that the C. norstogii species complex is in a divergence process, probably through genetic drift and founder effects. Rev. Biol. Trop. 65 (1): 305-319. Epub 2017 March 01.
publisher Universidad de Costa Rica
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