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Targeted capture to assess neutral genomic variation in the narrow-leaf hopbush across a continental biodiversity refugium.
Christmas, Matthew J; Biffin, Ed; Breed, Martin F; Lowe, Andrew J.
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  • Christmas MJ; Environment Institute and School of Biological Sciences, The University of Adelaide, North Terrace, SA 5005, Australia.
  • Biffin E; State Herbarium of South Australia, Hackney Road, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia.
  • Breed MF; Environment Institute and School of Biological Sciences, The University of Adelaide, North Terrace, SA 5005, Australia.
  • Lowe AJ; Environment Institute and School of Biological Sciences, The University of Adelaide, North Terrace, SA 5005, Australia.
Sci Rep ; 7: 41367, 2017 02 01.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28145488
The Adelaide geosyncline, a mountainous region in central southern Australia, is purported to be an important continental refugium for Mediterranean and semi-arid Australian biota, yet few population genetic studies have been conducted to test this theory. Here, we focus on a plant species distributed widely throughout the region, the narrow-leaf hopbush, Dodonaea viscosa ssp. angustissima, and examine its genetic diversity and population structure. We used a hybrid-capture target enrichment technique to selectively sequence over 700 genes from 89 individuals across 17 sampling locations. We compared 815 single nucleotide polymorphisms among individuals and populations to investigate population genetic structure. Three distinct genetic clusters were identified; a Flinders/Gammon ranges cluster, an Eastern cluster, and a Kangaroo Island cluster. Higher genetic diversity was identified in the Flinders/Gammon Ranges cluster, indicating that this area is likely to have acted as a refugium during past climate oscillations. We discuss these findings and consider the historical range dynamics of these populations. We also provide methodological considerations for population genomics studies that aim to use novel genomic approaches (such as target capture methods) on non-model systems. The application of our findings to restoration of this species across the region are also considered.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Variación Genética / Hojas de la Planta / Genoma de Planta / Sapindaceae / Biodiversidad / Refugio de Fauna Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies País/Región como asunto: Oceania Idioma: En Revista: Sci Rep Año: 2017 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Australia

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Variación Genética / Hojas de la Planta / Genoma de Planta / Sapindaceae / Biodiversidad / Refugio de Fauna Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies País/Región como asunto: Oceania Idioma: En Revista: Sci Rep Año: 2017 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Australia