The Genetic Consequences of Disjunction in Campanula Rotundifolia (Angiospermae: Campanulaceae)

It has been predicted that small, isolated populations will contain less genetic diversity and be genetically distinct from neighboring populations due to genetic drift. These predictions were tested for the flowering plant species Campanula rotundifolia by comparing three disjunct Missouri populati...

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Main Author: Waller, Gwenlyn Kay
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Published: BearWorks 1994
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Online Access:https://bearworks.missouristate.edu/theses/93
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spelling ftmissouristuniv:oai:bearworks.missouristate.edu:theses-1094 2023-06-11T04:10:47+02:00 The Genetic Consequences of Disjunction in Campanula Rotundifolia (Angiospermae: Campanulaceae) Waller, Gwenlyn Kay 1994-12-01T08:00:00Z https://bearworks.missouristate.edu/theses/93 unknown BearWorks https://bearworks.missouristate.edu/theses/93 © Gwenlyn Kay Waller MSU Graduate Theses Biology text 1994 ftmissouristuniv 2023-05-06T22:26:18Z It has been predicted that small, isolated populations will contain less genetic diversity and be genetically distinct from neighboring populations due to genetic drift. These predictions were tested for the flowering plant species Campanula rotundifolia by comparing three disjunct Missouri populations and eighteen non-disjunct, non-Missouri populations for patterns of isozyme variation in two enzyme systems (LAP and EST). The 21 populations are significantly differentiated from each other, with an estimated Fst of 0.173. Nei's genetic distance between populations is only weakly correlated with geographic distance (r + 0.145), and Fst estimates for local clusters of populations are as high as the total Fst, indicating that differentiation is mostly on a local scale. The median genetic distance between Missouri and non-Missouri populations was not significantly different from the median genetic distance between different non-Missouri populations, so there is no evidence that the disjunct Missouri populations have diverged to a greater extent than have non-disjunct populations. The median gene diversity (Nei) within the disjunct Missouri populations was not significantly less than that within non-Missouri populations, so there is likewise no evidence that the disjunct populations are genetically depauperate. Text Campanula rotundifolia Missouri State University: BearWorks
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The Genetic Consequences of Disjunction in Campanula Rotundifolia (Angiospermae: Campanulaceae)
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description It has been predicted that small, isolated populations will contain less genetic diversity and be genetically distinct from neighboring populations due to genetic drift. These predictions were tested for the flowering plant species Campanula rotundifolia by comparing three disjunct Missouri populations and eighteen non-disjunct, non-Missouri populations for patterns of isozyme variation in two enzyme systems (LAP and EST). The 21 populations are significantly differentiated from each other, with an estimated Fst of 0.173. Nei's genetic distance between populations is only weakly correlated with geographic distance (r + 0.145), and Fst estimates for local clusters of populations are as high as the total Fst, indicating that differentiation is mostly on a local scale. The median genetic distance between Missouri and non-Missouri populations was not significantly different from the median genetic distance between different non-Missouri populations, so there is no evidence that the disjunct Missouri populations have diverged to a greater extent than have non-disjunct populations. The median gene diversity (Nei) within the disjunct Missouri populations was not significantly less than that within non-Missouri populations, so there is likewise no evidence that the disjunct populations are genetically depauperate.
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title The Genetic Consequences of Disjunction in Campanula Rotundifolia (Angiospermae: Campanulaceae)
title_short The Genetic Consequences of Disjunction in Campanula Rotundifolia (Angiospermae: Campanulaceae)
title_full The Genetic Consequences of Disjunction in Campanula Rotundifolia (Angiospermae: Campanulaceae)
title_fullStr The Genetic Consequences of Disjunction in Campanula Rotundifolia (Angiospermae: Campanulaceae)
title_full_unstemmed The Genetic Consequences of Disjunction in Campanula Rotundifolia (Angiospermae: Campanulaceae)
title_sort genetic consequences of disjunction in campanula rotundifolia (angiospermae: campanulaceae)
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