Taxonomic study of Taiwan Astragalusbased on genetic variation

Autor: Luo, Miaw‐Chyi, Hwu, Kae‐Kang, Huang, Tseng‐Chieng
Zdroj: Taxon; February 2000, Vol. 49 Issue: 1 p35-46, 12p
Abstrakt: Luo, Miaw‐Chyi, Hwu, Kae‐Kang & Huang, Tseng‐Chieng: Taxonomic study of Taiwan Astragalusbased on genetic variation. – Taxon 49: 35‐46. 2000. – ISSN 0040‐0262. Three species of Astragalus, A. sinicusL., A. nokoensisSasaki, and A. nankotaizanensisSasaki, occur in Taiwan, and the latter two are endemic. Randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) analysis was used to determine genetic variation of the three species. Bands in RAPD profiles were treated as independent loci. From studies of 207 individuals in eight populations of Astragalus, a total of 131 RAPD bands was generated using eleven 10‐mer primers. Genetic similarity among 207 individuals in the eight populations was calculated using Jaccard's coefficient. The results of the UPGMA cluster analysis were in broad agreement with previous classifications of these three species, which clearly discriminated between Astragalus sinicus, A. nankotaizanensis, and A. nokoensis.Based on RAPD data, A. nankotaizanensisand A. nokoensiswere slightly closer than A. nokoensisand A. sinicus.A positive relationship between genetic distance and geographical distance for populations of A. nokoensiswas also seen. The results of this study do not support classification of these three species into one species as A. sinicuss.l.
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