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DOI10.3389/fgene.2019.00742
Testing the Effect of Mountain Ranges as a Physical Barrier to Current Gene Flow and Environmentally Dependent Adaptive Divergence in Cunninghamia konishii (Cupressaceae)
Li, Yi-Shao1; Shih, Kai-Ming1; Chang, Chung-Te2; Chung, Jeng-Der3; Hwang, Shih-Ying1
发表日期2019
EISSN1664-8021
卷号10
英文摘要

Populations can be genetically isolated by differences in their ecology or environment that hampered efficient migration, or they may be isolated solely by geographic distance. Moreover, mountain ranges across a species' distribution area might have acted as barriers to gene flow. Genetic variation was quantified using amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) and 13 selective amplification primer combinations used generated a total of 482 fragments. Here, we tested the barrier effects of mountains on gene flow and environmentally dependent local adaptation of Cunninghamia konishii occur in Taiwan. A pattern of genetic isolation by distance was not found and variation partitioning revealed that environment explained a relatively larger proportion of genetic variation than geography. The effect of mountains as barriers to genetic exchange, despite low population differentiation indicating a high rate of gene flow, was found within the distribution range of C. konishii. Twelve AFLP loci were identified as potential selective outliers using genome-scan methods (BAYESCAN and DFDIST) and strongly associated with environmental variables using regression approaches (LFMM, Sam beta ada, and rstanarm) demonstrating adaptive divergence underlying local adaptation. Annual mean temperature, annual precipitation, and slope could be the most important environmental factors causally associated with adaptive genetic variation in C. konishii. The study revealed the existence of physical barriers to current gene flow and environmentally dependent adaptive divergence, and a significant proportion of the rate of gene flow may represent a reflection of demographic history.


WOS研究方向Genetics & Heredity
来源期刊FRONTIERS IN GENETICS
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/101800
作者单位1.Natl Taiwan Normal Univ, Sch Life Sci, Taipei, Taiwan;
2.Tunghai Univ, Dept Life Sci, Taichung, Taiwan;
3.Taiwan Forestry Res Inst, Div Silviculture, Taipei, Taiwan
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Li, Yi-Shao,Shih, Kai-Ming,Chang, Chung-Te,et al. Testing the Effect of Mountain Ranges as a Physical Barrier to Current Gene Flow and Environmentally Dependent Adaptive Divergence in Cunninghamia konishii (Cupressaceae)[J],2019,10.
APA Li, Yi-Shao,Shih, Kai-Ming,Chang, Chung-Te,Chung, Jeng-Der,&Hwang, Shih-Ying.(2019).Testing the Effect of Mountain Ranges as a Physical Barrier to Current Gene Flow and Environmentally Dependent Adaptive Divergence in Cunninghamia konishii (Cupressaceae).FRONTIERS IN GENETICS,10.
MLA Li, Yi-Shao,et al."Testing the Effect of Mountain Ranges as a Physical Barrier to Current Gene Flow and Environmentally Dependent Adaptive Divergence in Cunninghamia konishii (Cupressaceae)".FRONTIERS IN GENETICS 10(2019).
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