Colonization history of Scots pine in Eastern Europe and North Asia based on mitochondrial DNA variation

During Quaternary glaciations, the ranges of Northern Eurasia forest species periodically experienced contraction followed by subsequent re-colonizations in the interglacial intervals. However, unlike the broadleaf trees of temperate forests, taiga species seem not to have retreated fully to souther...

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Published in:Tree Genetics & Genomes
Main Authors: Vladimir L. Semerikov, Svetlana A. Semerikova, Yuliya A. Putintseva, Vyacheslav V. Tarakanov, Irina V. Tikhonova, Anatoliy I. Vidyakin, Natalia V. Oreshkova, Konstantin V. Krutovsky
Other Authors: Институт фундаментальной биологии и биотехнологии, Базовая кафедра защиты и современных технологии мониторинга лесов, Кафедра биофизики
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Published: 2018
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http://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/111338
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spelling ftsiberianfuniv:oai:elib.sfu-kras.ru:2311/111338 2023-05-15T18:30:48+02:00 Colonization history of Scots pine in Eastern Europe and North Asia based on mitochondrial DNA variation Vladimir L. Semerikov Svetlana A. Semerikova Yuliya A. Putintseva Vyacheslav V. Tarakanov Irina V. Tikhonova Anatoliy I. Vidyakin Natalia V. Oreshkova Konstantin V. Krutovsky Институт фундаментальной биологии и биотехнологии Базовая кафедра защиты и современных технологии мониторинга лесов Кафедра биофизики 2018-02 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11295-017-1222-0 http://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/111338 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11295-017-1222-0 unknown Tree Genetics & Genomes Q1 Vladimir L. Semerikov. Colonization history of Scots pine in Eastern Europe and North Asia based on mitochondrial DNA variation [Текст] / Vladimir L. Semerikov, Svetlana A. Semerikova, Yuliya A. Putintseva, Vyacheslav V. Tarakanov, Irina V. Tikhonova, Anatoliy I. Vidyakin, Natalia V. Oreshkova, Konstantin V. Krutovsky // Tree Genetics & Genomes. — 2018. — Т. 14 (№ 8). 16142942 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11295-017-1222-0 http://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/111338 doi:10.1007/s11295-017-1222-0 mitochondrial DNA mitotype phylogeography Pinus sylvestris refugia Scots pine 34.15.23 Journal Article Journal Article Preprint 2018 ftsiberianfuniv https://doi.org/10.1007/s11295-017-1222-0 2019-12-31T16:10:39Z During Quaternary glaciations, the ranges of Northern Eurasia forest species periodically experienced contraction followed by subsequent re-colonizations in the interglacial intervals. However, unlike the broadleaf trees of temperate forests, taiga species seem not to have retreated fully to southern regions in unfavorable periods and possibly survived at mid-latitudes in multiple refugia. Here, we report a study of genetic variation of three mitochondrial DNA markers in 90 populations of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) located from Eastern Europe to Eastern Siberia. The geographic distribution of seven mitotypes demonstrated the split between western and eastern populations approximately along the 38th meridian. Genetic diversity in the western part was significantly higher than in the eastern one. Five mitotypes were western- and one eastern-specific. One mitotype was common in both regions, but in the eastern part it occurred only in the South Urals and adjacent areas. The geographic structure in the mitotype distribution supports a hypothesis of post-glacial re-colonization of the studied territory from the European and Ural refugia. Article in Journal/Newspaper taiga Siberia Siberian Federal University: Archiv Elektronnych SFU Tree Genetics & Genomes 14 1
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topic mitochondrial DNA
mitotype
phylogeography
Pinus sylvestris
refugia
Scots pine
34.15.23
spellingShingle mitochondrial DNA
mitotype
phylogeography
Pinus sylvestris
refugia
Scots pine
34.15.23
Vladimir L. Semerikov
Svetlana A. Semerikova
Yuliya A. Putintseva
Vyacheslav V. Tarakanov
Irina V. Tikhonova
Anatoliy I. Vidyakin
Natalia V. Oreshkova
Konstantin V. Krutovsky
Colonization history of Scots pine in Eastern Europe and North Asia based on mitochondrial DNA variation
topic_facet mitochondrial DNA
mitotype
phylogeography
Pinus sylvestris
refugia
Scots pine
34.15.23
description During Quaternary glaciations, the ranges of Northern Eurasia forest species periodically experienced contraction followed by subsequent re-colonizations in the interglacial intervals. However, unlike the broadleaf trees of temperate forests, taiga species seem not to have retreated fully to southern regions in unfavorable periods and possibly survived at mid-latitudes in multiple refugia. Here, we report a study of genetic variation of three mitochondrial DNA markers in 90 populations of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) located from Eastern Europe to Eastern Siberia. The geographic distribution of seven mitotypes demonstrated the split between western and eastern populations approximately along the 38th meridian. Genetic diversity in the western part was significantly higher than in the eastern one. Five mitotypes were western- and one eastern-specific. One mitotype was common in both regions, but in the eastern part it occurred only in the South Urals and adjacent areas. The geographic structure in the mitotype distribution supports a hypothesis of post-glacial re-colonization of the studied territory from the European and Ural refugia.
author2 Институт фундаментальной биологии и биотехнологии
Базовая кафедра защиты и современных технологии мониторинга лесов
Кафедра биофизики
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author Vladimir L. Semerikov
Svetlana A. Semerikova
Yuliya A. Putintseva
Vyacheslav V. Tarakanov
Irina V. Tikhonova
Anatoliy I. Vidyakin
Natalia V. Oreshkova
Konstantin V. Krutovsky
author_facet Vladimir L. Semerikov
Svetlana A. Semerikova
Yuliya A. Putintseva
Vyacheslav V. Tarakanov
Irina V. Tikhonova
Anatoliy I. Vidyakin
Natalia V. Oreshkova
Konstantin V. Krutovsky
author_sort Vladimir L. Semerikov
title Colonization history of Scots pine in Eastern Europe and North Asia based on mitochondrial DNA variation
title_short Colonization history of Scots pine in Eastern Europe and North Asia based on mitochondrial DNA variation
title_full Colonization history of Scots pine in Eastern Europe and North Asia based on mitochondrial DNA variation
title_fullStr Colonization history of Scots pine in Eastern Europe and North Asia based on mitochondrial DNA variation
title_full_unstemmed Colonization history of Scots pine in Eastern Europe and North Asia based on mitochondrial DNA variation
title_sort colonization history of scots pine in eastern europe and north asia based on mitochondrial dna variation
publishDate 2018
url https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11295-017-1222-0
http://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/111338
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11295-017-1222-0
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Vladimir L. Semerikov. Colonization history of Scots pine in Eastern Europe and North Asia based on mitochondrial DNA variation [Текст] / Vladimir L. Semerikov, Svetlana A. Semerikova, Yuliya A. Putintseva, Vyacheslav V. Tarakanov, Irina V. Tikhonova, Anatoliy I. Vidyakin, Natalia V. Oreshkova, Konstantin V. Krutovsky // Tree Genetics & Genomes. — 2018. — Т. 14 (№ 8).
16142942
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