作者
M Van Der Merwe, MO Winfield, GM Arnold, JS Parker
发表日期
2000/4
期刊
Molecular Ecology
卷号
9
期号
4
页码范围
379-386
出版商
Blackwell Science Ltd
简介
Juniperus communis is a dioecious, wind pollinated shrub or small tree that produces ‘berries’ (female cones) containing a small number of seeds that are thought to be dispersed by birds. The expectation, therefore, would be that populations of Juniper are genetically diverse with little structuring between them. In Britain, the species has two main centres of distribution: a highland zone in the north and west, in which populations are still large and sexually reproducing, and a southern zone on chalk downlands in which populations are small and fragmented and individuals suffer from a decline in fertility. Thus, one would expect the large sexually viable populations in the north to exhibit high levels of withinpopulation genetic variation, while the declining southern populations would be genetically depauperate. The analysis of amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLPs) was used to test this hypothesis …
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