Population Genetic Study of Carex jemtlandica and C. lepidocarpa sect. Ceratocystis (Cyperaceae), using RAD-seq

Carex L. sect. Ceratocystis Dumort. is a small, presumably young, distinct evolutionary entity of the sedge family (Cyperaceae Juss.) known for its internally problematic taxonomy and complex morphology. For instance, there are at least four different taxonomical treatments of the two seemingly most...

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Main Author: Nygård, Malene Østreng
Other Authors: Bendiksby, Mika, Stenøien, Hans K., Tiril Myhre Pedersen , Heidi Solstad, Yousefi, Narjes
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: NTNU 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2407589
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spelling ftntnutrondheimi:oai:ntnuopen.ntnu.no:11250/2407589 2023-05-15T16:12:06+02:00 Population Genetic Study of Carex jemtlandica and C. lepidocarpa sect. Ceratocystis (Cyperaceae), using RAD-seq Nygård, Malene Østreng Bendiksby, Mika Stenøien, Hans K. Tiril Myhre Pedersen , Heidi Solstad, Yousefi, Narjes 2016 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2407589 eng eng NTNU ntnudaim:12563 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2407589 59 Biology (MSBIO) Biodiversity and Systematics (Nabis) Master thesis 2016 ftntnutrondheimi 2019-09-17T06:51:51Z Carex L. sect. Ceratocystis Dumort. is a small, presumably young, distinct evolutionary entity of the sedge family (Cyperaceae Juss.) known for its internally problematic taxonomy and complex morphology. For instance, there are at least four different taxonomical treatments of the two seemingly most similar species, C. jemtlandica (Palmgren) Palmgren and C. lepidocarpa Tausch. Carex jemtlandica and C. lepidocarpa have high morphological and ecological resemblance, but are geographically constrained to continental and costal areas, respectively. Therefore, these two species could represent the extremes in a continuum of intraspecific clinal variation. I sampled 156 individuals of C. jemtlandica, C. lepidocarpa, and putative hybrids from Norway and southern Sweden. Restriction site associated DNA sequencing (RAD-seq) was used to study population genetic structure in, and hybridization and introgression between, these species. Analyses of 493 SNPs indicated the presence of two distinct gene pools, largely in agreement with morphological assignment. Carex jemtlandica and C. lepidocarpa remained genetically distinct also in sympatric populations, most likely due to reduced fertility in hybrids as a result of intrinsic post-zygotic incompatibilities. The cline hypothesis can therefore be rejected. Low genetic diversity was observed within C. jemtlandica compared to C. lepidocarpa, lending support for the origin from C. lepidocarpa (or a near ancestor) as a result of founder effect or range expansion into Fennoscandia during the early postglacial period. Carex jemtlandica and C. lepidocarpa are possible taxonomical units, but a taxonomical rank was not suggested due to restricted sampling area and limited taxa included from Ceratocystis. Master Thesis Fennoscandia NTNU Open Archive (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) Norway
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topic Biology (MSBIO)
Biodiversity and Systematics (Nabis)
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Biodiversity and Systematics (Nabis)
Nygård, Malene Østreng
Population Genetic Study of Carex jemtlandica and C. lepidocarpa sect. Ceratocystis (Cyperaceae), using RAD-seq
topic_facet Biology (MSBIO)
Biodiversity and Systematics (Nabis)
description Carex L. sect. Ceratocystis Dumort. is a small, presumably young, distinct evolutionary entity of the sedge family (Cyperaceae Juss.) known for its internally problematic taxonomy and complex morphology. For instance, there are at least four different taxonomical treatments of the two seemingly most similar species, C. jemtlandica (Palmgren) Palmgren and C. lepidocarpa Tausch. Carex jemtlandica and C. lepidocarpa have high morphological and ecological resemblance, but are geographically constrained to continental and costal areas, respectively. Therefore, these two species could represent the extremes in a continuum of intraspecific clinal variation. I sampled 156 individuals of C. jemtlandica, C. lepidocarpa, and putative hybrids from Norway and southern Sweden. Restriction site associated DNA sequencing (RAD-seq) was used to study population genetic structure in, and hybridization and introgression between, these species. Analyses of 493 SNPs indicated the presence of two distinct gene pools, largely in agreement with morphological assignment. Carex jemtlandica and C. lepidocarpa remained genetically distinct also in sympatric populations, most likely due to reduced fertility in hybrids as a result of intrinsic post-zygotic incompatibilities. The cline hypothesis can therefore be rejected. Low genetic diversity was observed within C. jemtlandica compared to C. lepidocarpa, lending support for the origin from C. lepidocarpa (or a near ancestor) as a result of founder effect or range expansion into Fennoscandia during the early postglacial period. Carex jemtlandica and C. lepidocarpa are possible taxonomical units, but a taxonomical rank was not suggested due to restricted sampling area and limited taxa included from Ceratocystis.
author2 Bendiksby, Mika
Stenøien, Hans K.
Tiril Myhre Pedersen , Heidi Solstad,
Yousefi, Narjes
format Master Thesis
author Nygård, Malene Østreng
author_facet Nygård, Malene Østreng
author_sort Nygård, Malene Østreng
title Population Genetic Study of Carex jemtlandica and C. lepidocarpa sect. Ceratocystis (Cyperaceae), using RAD-seq
title_short Population Genetic Study of Carex jemtlandica and C. lepidocarpa sect. Ceratocystis (Cyperaceae), using RAD-seq
title_full Population Genetic Study of Carex jemtlandica and C. lepidocarpa sect. Ceratocystis (Cyperaceae), using RAD-seq
title_fullStr Population Genetic Study of Carex jemtlandica and C. lepidocarpa sect. Ceratocystis (Cyperaceae), using RAD-seq
title_full_unstemmed Population Genetic Study of Carex jemtlandica and C. lepidocarpa sect. Ceratocystis (Cyperaceae), using RAD-seq
title_sort population genetic study of carex jemtlandica and c. lepidocarpa sect. ceratocystis (cyperaceae), using rad-seq
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