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DOI10.1017/S0016672307008725
Quantitative and molecular genetic variation in sympatric populations of Medicago laciniata and M-truncatula (Fabaceae): relationships with eco-geographical factors
Badri, Mounawer; Ilahi, Houcine; Huguet, Thierry; Aouani, Mohamed Elarbi
通讯作者Badri, Mounawer
来源期刊GENETICS RESEARCH
ISSN0016-6723
EISSN1469-5073
出版年2007
卷号89期号:2页码:107-122
英文摘要

Medicago laciniata is restricted to south of the Mediterranean basin and it extends in Tunisia from the inferior semi-arid to Saharan stages, whereas M. truncatula is a widespread species in such areas. The genetic variability in four Tunisian sympatric populations of M. laciniata and M. truncatula was analysed using 19 quantitative traits and 20 microsatellites. We investigated the amplification transferability of 52 microsatellites developed in M. truncatula to M. laciniata. Results indicate that about 78.85 % of used markers are valuable genetic markers for M. laciniata. M. laciniata displayed significantly lower quantitative differentiation among populations (Q(ST)=0.12) than did M. truncatula (Q(ST)=0.45). However, high molecular differentiations, with no significant difference, were observed in M. laciniata (F-ST=0.48) and M. truncatula (F-ST=0.47). Several quantitative traits exhibited significantly smaller Q(ST) than F-ST for M. laciniata, consistent with constraining selection. For M. truncatula, the majority of traits displayed no statistical difference in the level of Q(ST) and F-ST. Furthermore, these traits are significantly associated with eco-geographical factors, consistent with selection for local adaptation rather than genetic drift. In both species, there was no significant correlation between genetic variation at quantitative traits and molecular markers. The site-of-origin explains about 5.85 % and 11.27 % of total quantitative genetic variability among populations of M. laciniata and M. truncatula, respectively. Established correlations between quantitative traits and eco-geographical factors were generally more moderate for M. laciniata than for M. truncatula, suggesting that the two species exhibit different genetic bases of local adaptation to varying environmental conditions. Nevertheless, no consistent patterns of associations were found between gene diversity (He) and environmental factors in either species.


类型Article
语种英语
国家Tunisia ; France
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000249078300005
WOS关键词SIMPLE SEQUENCE REPEATS ; NATURAL-POPULATIONS ; ARABIDOPSIS-THALIANA ; HORDEUM-SPONTANEUM ; WILD BARLEY ; MICROSATELLITE DIVERGENCE ; TRITICUM-DICOCCOIDES ; MORPHOLOGICAL TRAITS ; NEUTRAL MARKERS ; F-STATISTICS
WOS类目Genetics & Heredity
WOS研究方向Genetics & Heredity
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/154269
作者单位(1)Ctr Biotechnol, Lab Interact Legumineuses Microorganismes, Hammam Lif 2050, Tunisia;(2)Univ Novembre Carthage 7, Inst Perparat Etusdes Ingn Bizerte, Zarzouna 7021, Tunisia;(3)INP ENSAT, Lab Symbiose & Pathol Plantes, F-31326 Castanet Tolosan, France
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Badri, Mounawer,Ilahi, Houcine,Huguet, Thierry,et al. Quantitative and molecular genetic variation in sympatric populations of Medicago laciniata and M-truncatula (Fabaceae): relationships with eco-geographical factors[J],2007,89(2):107-122.
APA Badri, Mounawer,Ilahi, Houcine,Huguet, Thierry,&Aouani, Mohamed Elarbi.(2007).Quantitative and molecular genetic variation in sympatric populations of Medicago laciniata and M-truncatula (Fabaceae): relationships with eco-geographical factors.GENETICS RESEARCH,89(2),107-122.
MLA Badri, Mounawer,et al."Quantitative and molecular genetic variation in sympatric populations of Medicago laciniata and M-truncatula (Fabaceae): relationships with eco-geographical factors".GENETICS RESEARCH 89.2(2007):107-122.
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