The location of the northernpPost-glacial refugium of scots Pine based on the mitochondrial DNA markers

Several recent studies based on mitochondrial DNA markers suggested a northern refugium for Scots pine somewhere westwards of the southern part of the Ural Mountains. The objective of our study was to assess the mtDNA polymorphism of Scots pine at the Nad7-1 and Nad1-B/C loci with the aim of detecti...

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Main Authors: Buchovska, Jurata, Danusevičius, Darius, Baniulis, Danas, Stanys, Vidmantas, Šikšnianienė, Jūratė Bronė, Kavaliauskas, Darius
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2013
Subjects:
LGM
Online Access:http://lammc.lvb.lt/LAMMC:ELABAPDB5970097&prefLang=en_US
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spelling ftlitinstagrecon:oai:elaba:5970097 2023-05-15T18:41:26+02:00 The location of the northernpPost-glacial refugium of scots Pine based on the mitochondrial DNA markers Buchovska, Jurata Danusevičius, Darius Baniulis, Danas Stanys, Vidmantas Šikšnianienė, Jūratė Bronė Kavaliauskas, Darius 2013 http://lammc.lvb.lt/LAMMC:ELABAPDB5970097&prefLang=en_US eng eng http://lammc.lvb.lt/LAMMC:ELABAPDB5970097&prefLang=en_US Baltic forestry, 2013, Vol. 19, no. 1, p.2-12 ISSN 1392-1355 Differentiation Glaciations LGM Pinus sylvestris Phylogeography Post-glacial colonisation MtDNA Organellar DNA info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2013 ftlitinstagrecon 2021-12-02T00:46:12Z Several recent studies based on mitochondrial DNA markers suggested a northern refugium for Scots pine somewhere westwards of the southern part of the Ural Mountains. The objective of our study was to assess the mtDNA polymorphism of Scots pine at the Nad7-1 and Nad1-B/C loci with the aim of detecting the location of this northern glacial refugium and the associated post-glacial migration routes. We studied 54 populations densely covering the European part of Russia westwards of the Ural Mountains, but also populations from the Czech Republic, Poland, Sweden, Finland, Scotland, Georgia and eastern Siberia were included. For the Nad1-B/C locus, all our material was monomorphic. Of the total of 474 individuals tested at the Nad7-1 locus, 348 individuals (73 %) possessed the universal haplotype A of 300 bp and 126 individuals (27 %) - the northern haplotype B of 295 bp. Geographical distribution of the Nad7-1 northern B haplotype was not random (SAMOVA, BAPS) forming a consistent cline directed towards north-west of the south-eastern part of European Russia up to the Scandinavia in the north. This provides a stronger support for the south-eastern rather than the central European location of the northern glacial refugium. A possible location of the northern refugium could be at about 300 km south-east of Moscow, where the northern B haplotype occurs in high frequency and Scots pine could possibly survive during the LGM. There also is a possibility for a more southern location of the northern refugium, assuming that such signature was lost during the northward migration or via genetic drift. Article in Journal/Newspaper ural mountains Siberia LAEI VL (Lithuanian Institute of Agrarian Economics Virtual Library)
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topic Differentiation
Glaciations
LGM
Pinus sylvestris
Phylogeography
Post-glacial colonisation
MtDNA
Organellar DNA
spellingShingle Differentiation
Glaciations
LGM
Pinus sylvestris
Phylogeography
Post-glacial colonisation
MtDNA
Organellar DNA
Buchovska, Jurata
Danusevičius, Darius
Baniulis, Danas
Stanys, Vidmantas
Šikšnianienė, Jūratė Bronė
Kavaliauskas, Darius
The location of the northernpPost-glacial refugium of scots Pine based on the mitochondrial DNA markers
topic_facet Differentiation
Glaciations
LGM
Pinus sylvestris
Phylogeography
Post-glacial colonisation
MtDNA
Organellar DNA
description Several recent studies based on mitochondrial DNA markers suggested a northern refugium for Scots pine somewhere westwards of the southern part of the Ural Mountains. The objective of our study was to assess the mtDNA polymorphism of Scots pine at the Nad7-1 and Nad1-B/C loci with the aim of detecting the location of this northern glacial refugium and the associated post-glacial migration routes. We studied 54 populations densely covering the European part of Russia westwards of the Ural Mountains, but also populations from the Czech Republic, Poland, Sweden, Finland, Scotland, Georgia and eastern Siberia were included. For the Nad1-B/C locus, all our material was monomorphic. Of the total of 474 individuals tested at the Nad7-1 locus, 348 individuals (73 %) possessed the universal haplotype A of 300 bp and 126 individuals (27 %) - the northern haplotype B of 295 bp. Geographical distribution of the Nad7-1 northern B haplotype was not random (SAMOVA, BAPS) forming a consistent cline directed towards north-west of the south-eastern part of European Russia up to the Scandinavia in the north. This provides a stronger support for the south-eastern rather than the central European location of the northern glacial refugium. A possible location of the northern refugium could be at about 300 km south-east of Moscow, where the northern B haplotype occurs in high frequency and Scots pine could possibly survive during the LGM. There also is a possibility for a more southern location of the northern refugium, assuming that such signature was lost during the northward migration or via genetic drift.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Buchovska, Jurata
Danusevičius, Darius
Baniulis, Danas
Stanys, Vidmantas
Šikšnianienė, Jūratė Bronė
Kavaliauskas, Darius
author_facet Buchovska, Jurata
Danusevičius, Darius
Baniulis, Danas
Stanys, Vidmantas
Šikšnianienė, Jūratė Bronė
Kavaliauskas, Darius
author_sort Buchovska, Jurata
title The location of the northernpPost-glacial refugium of scots Pine based on the mitochondrial DNA markers
title_short The location of the northernpPost-glacial refugium of scots Pine based on the mitochondrial DNA markers
title_full The location of the northernpPost-glacial refugium of scots Pine based on the mitochondrial DNA markers
title_fullStr The location of the northernpPost-glacial refugium of scots Pine based on the mitochondrial DNA markers
title_full_unstemmed The location of the northernpPost-glacial refugium of scots Pine based on the mitochondrial DNA markers
title_sort location of the northernppost-glacial refugium of scots pine based on the mitochondrial dna markers
publishDate 2013
url http://lammc.lvb.lt/LAMMC:ELABAPDB5970097&prefLang=en_US
genre ural mountains
Siberia
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Siberia
op_source Baltic forestry, 2013, Vol. 19, no. 1, p.2-12
ISSN 1392-1355
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