Genome size variation and polyploidy incidence in the alpine flora from Spain

The interest to study genome evolution, in particular genome size variation and polyploid incidence, has increased in recent years. Still, only a few studies have been focused at a community level. Of particular interest are high mountain species, because of the high frequency of narrow endemics and...

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Main Authors: Loureiro, J., Castro, Mariana, Cerca de Oliveira, José, Mota, Lucie, Torices, Rubén
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Language:English
Published: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, CSIC: Real Jardín Botánico 2013
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spelling ftdialnet:oai:dialnet.unirioja.es:ART0000572304 2023-05-15T15:15:15+02:00 Genome size variation and polyploidy incidence in the alpine flora from Spain Loureiro, J. Castro, Mariana Cerca de Oliveira, José Mota, Lucie Torices, Rubén 2013 application/pdf https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=4344358 eng eng Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, CSIC: Real Jardín Botánico https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=4344358 (Revista) ISSN 0211-1322 LICENCIA DE USO: Los documentos a texto completo incluidos en Dialnet son de acceso libre y propiedad de sus autores y/o editores. Por tanto, cualquier acto de reproducción, distribución, comunicación pública y/o transformación total o parcial requiere el consentimiento expreso y escrito de aquéllos. Cualquier enlace al texto completo de estos documentos deberá hacerse a través de la URL oficial de éstos en Dialnet. Más información: https://dialnet.unirioja.es/info/derechosOAI | INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS STATEMENT: Full text documents hosted by Dialnet are protected by copyright and/or related rights. This digital object is accessible without charge, but its use is subject to the licensing conditions set by its authors or editors. Unless expressly stated otherwise in the licensing conditions, you are free to linking, browsing, printing and making a copy for your own personal purposes. All other acts of reproduction and communication to the public are subject to the licensing conditions expressed by editors and authors and require consent from them. Any link to this document should be made using its official URL in Dialnet. More info: https://dialnet.unirioja.es/info/derechosOAI Anales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid, ISSN 0211-1322, Vol. 70, Nº 1, 2013, pags. 39-47 text (article) 2013 ftdialnet 2019-08-29T11:40:47Z The interest to study genome evolution, in particular genome size variation and polyploid incidence, has increased in recent years. Still, only a few studies have been focused at a community level. Of particular interest are high mountain species, because of the high frequency of narrow endemics and their higher susceptibility to extinction due to the effects of climate change. In the present study we explored genome size variation and polyploidy incidence in the entomophilous plant communities of two distinct mountain ranges, the Sierra Nevada and Picos de Europa National Parks. For that, chromosome numbers and DNA ploidies were assessed through a review of the literature, and the genome size and incidence of polyploidy in 39 taxa from several key genera were estimated using flow cytometry. In this study, first genome size estimations are given for 32 taxa. The majority of the analyzed taxa presented very small to small genome sizes (2C < 7.0 pg), with no differences being detected between genome size and geographic origin and distribution ranges. A low incidence of polyploid taxa was observed (23.3%), with polyploids being more common in Picos de Europa than in Sierra Nevada. Most taxa inferred as polyploids were high altitude plants, but no clear pattern between polyploidy incidence and endemic status was observed. The obtained results are discussed within the context of angiosperm's genome size variation and of polyploidy incidence in alpine and arctic flora, contributing to the scientific knowledge of these natural communities of great biological importance. El interés en el estudio de la evolución del genoma, especialmente de la variación en tamaño y de la incidencia de poliploidía, se ha incrementado en los últimos años. Sin embargo, sólo unos pocos estudios se han centrado en el nivel de comunidades. Las especies de alta montaña son especialmente interesantes debido a la alta frecuencia de especies endémicas y a que son consideradas muy susceptibles a la extinción por los efectos del cambio ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Climate change Dialnet - Portada de revistas (Universidad de La Rioja) Arctic Alta
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description The interest to study genome evolution, in particular genome size variation and polyploid incidence, has increased in recent years. Still, only a few studies have been focused at a community level. Of particular interest are high mountain species, because of the high frequency of narrow endemics and their higher susceptibility to extinction due to the effects of climate change. In the present study we explored genome size variation and polyploidy incidence in the entomophilous plant communities of two distinct mountain ranges, the Sierra Nevada and Picos de Europa National Parks. For that, chromosome numbers and DNA ploidies were assessed through a review of the literature, and the genome size and incidence of polyploidy in 39 taxa from several key genera were estimated using flow cytometry. In this study, first genome size estimations are given for 32 taxa. The majority of the analyzed taxa presented very small to small genome sizes (2C < 7.0 pg), with no differences being detected between genome size and geographic origin and distribution ranges. A low incidence of polyploid taxa was observed (23.3%), with polyploids being more common in Picos de Europa than in Sierra Nevada. Most taxa inferred as polyploids were high altitude plants, but no clear pattern between polyploidy incidence and endemic status was observed. The obtained results are discussed within the context of angiosperm's genome size variation and of polyploidy incidence in alpine and arctic flora, contributing to the scientific knowledge of these natural communities of great biological importance. El interés en el estudio de la evolución del genoma, especialmente de la variación en tamaño y de la incidencia de poliploidía, se ha incrementado en los últimos años. Sin embargo, sólo unos pocos estudios se han centrado en el nivel de comunidades. Las especies de alta montaña son especialmente interesantes debido a la alta frecuencia de especies endémicas y a que son consideradas muy susceptibles a la extinción por los efectos del cambio ...
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author Loureiro, J.
Castro, Mariana
Cerca de Oliveira, José
Mota, Lucie
Torices, Rubén
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Castro, Mariana
Cerca de Oliveira, José
Mota, Lucie
Torices, Rubén
Genome size variation and polyploidy incidence in the alpine flora from Spain
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title Genome size variation and polyploidy incidence in the alpine flora from Spain
title_short Genome size variation and polyploidy incidence in the alpine flora from Spain
title_full Genome size variation and polyploidy incidence in the alpine flora from Spain
title_fullStr Genome size variation and polyploidy incidence in the alpine flora from Spain
title_full_unstemmed Genome size variation and polyploidy incidence in the alpine flora from Spain
title_sort genome size variation and polyploidy incidence in the alpine flora from spain
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