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Population Genetic Structure of Potentilla discolor Bunge, Rosaceae in Korea

한국내 솜양지꽃의 집단 유전 구조

  • Huh, Man-Kyu (Department of Molecular Biology, Dong-eui University)
  • 허만규 (동의대학교 자연과학대학 분자생물학과)
  • Published : 2006.10.01

Abstract

The genetic diversity and population structure of fifteen Potentilla discolor Bunge populations in Korea were determined using genetic variations at 19 allozyme loci. Fourteen of the 19 loci (73.7%) showed detectable polymorphism. Genetic diversity at the species level and at the population level was high ($H_{ES}\;=\;0.215$, $H_{EP}\;=\;0.196$, respectively), whereas the extent of the population divergence was relatively low $(G_{ST}\;=\;0.069)$. Total genetic diversity values $(H_T)$ varied between 0.0 and 0.656, giving an average overall polymorphic loci of 0.292. The interlocus variation of genetic diversity within populations $(H_S)$ was high (0.274). On a per locus basis, the proportion of total genetic variation due to differences among populations $(G_{ST})$ ranged from 0.010 for Pgm-2 to 0.261 for Pgd-2 with a mean of 0.069, indicating that about 6.9% of the total allozyme variation was among populations. Wide geographic ranges, perennial herbaceous nature and the persistence of multiple generations are associated with the high level of genetic variation in P. discolor. The estimate of gene flow based on $G_{ST}$ was high among Korean populations of P. discolor (Nm = 3.36).

한국내 분포하는 장미과의 솜양지꽃(Potentilla discolor Bunge) 15집단에 대한 19 알로자임 대립유전자좌위에서 유전적 다양성과 집단구조를 분석하였다. 조사한 좌위에 대해 약 73.7%가 다형성을 나타내었다. 종과 집단 수준에서 유전적 다양도는 각각 0.215, 0.196이었으며, 집단간 분화정도는 낮았다$(G_{ST}\;=\;0.069)$. 전체 유전적 다양성은 0${\sim}$0.656이며 평균 0.292였다. 유전적 다양도 중 집단내 변이는 높았다$(H_{S}\;=\;0.274)$. 전체 유전적 변이에서 집단간 차이는 Pgm-2에서 0.010, Pgd-2에서 0.261로 평균 0.069였다. 이는 전체 알로자임 변이 중 약 6.9%가 집단간에 있음을 의미한다. 솜양지꽃의 특성으로 광범위한 분포, 다년생 초본, 여러 세대의 존재 등이 높은 유전적 다양성을 나타내는데 기여하는 것으로 설명된다. 조사한 솜양지꽃 집단에서 세대당 이주하는 개체수는 3.36으로 평가되었다.

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