TrnL-trnfF cpDNA polymorphism in some representatives of the genus Betula

We present preliminary results of the trnL-trnF cpDNA region analysis for some representatives of the g. Betula, out of which B. procurva can be considered the most interesting. The disjunctive range of this species is confined to the mountain system in southeast Central Asia (Pamir-Alai). The occur...

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Main Authors: Medvedeva Svetlana, Cherepanova Olga, Tolkach Olga, Ponomarev Vasiliy, Malosieva Galina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:BIO Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2021/07/bioconf_metc2021_00017.pdf
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spelling doaj-11883640d58f48a483854abd21f3703d2021-09-21T15:15:17ZengEDP SciencesBIO Web of Conferences2117-44582021-01-01350001710.1051/bioconf/20213500017bioconf_metc2021_00017TrnL-trnfF cpDNA polymorphism in some representatives of the genus BetulaMedvedeva Svetlana0Cherepanova Olga1Tolkach Olga2Ponomarev Vasiliy3Malosieva Galina4Botanical Garden, UrB RASBotanical Garden, UrB RASBotanical Garden, UrB RASBotanical Garden, UrB RASBotanical Garden named after E. Gareeva of National Academy of SciencesWe present preliminary results of the trnL-trnF cpDNA region analysis for some representatives of the g. Betula, out of which B. procurva can be considered the most interesting. The disjunctive range of this species is confined to the mountain system in southeast Central Asia (Pamir-Alai). The occurrence of the birch is isolated from the main range in the mountainous part of the Urals, in the boreal forests zone and in the Trans-Ural forest-steppe. Due to high interspecific hybridization and population variability of the g. Betula, doubts were raised about the correct identification of the representatives of B. procurva. The studied genetic variability and population structure of B. procurva, B. nana, B. pubescens, B. turkestanica, B. tianshanica and B. pendula species indicate active introgression and hybridization processes. Polymorphism in all groups is significantly reduced, increasing slightly when comparing the most distant groups. The matching of the B. procurva cpDNA haplotypes (GBS) with B. pendula, B. nana, and B. pubescens shows that this trnL-trnF cpDNA site cannot be used for molecular identification of birch species by barcoding as a single marker, but this marker use is possible for determination of certain B. procurva population. Based on the studied cpDNA region (trnL-F) we found a clear geographic subdivision in B. procurva populations of the Trans-Urals and Central Asia,.https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2021/07/bioconf_metc2021_00017.pdf
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author Medvedeva Svetlana
Cherepanova Olga
Tolkach Olga
Ponomarev Vasiliy
Malosieva Galina
spellingShingle Medvedeva Svetlana
Cherepanova Olga
Tolkach Olga
Ponomarev Vasiliy
Malosieva Galina
TrnL-trnfF cpDNA polymorphism in some representatives of the genus Betula
BIO Web of Conferences
author_facet Medvedeva Svetlana
Cherepanova Olga
Tolkach Olga
Ponomarev Vasiliy
Malosieva Galina
author_sort Medvedeva Svetlana
title TrnL-trnfF cpDNA polymorphism in some representatives of the genus Betula
title_short TrnL-trnfF cpDNA polymorphism in some representatives of the genus Betula
title_full TrnL-trnfF cpDNA polymorphism in some representatives of the genus Betula
title_fullStr TrnL-trnfF cpDNA polymorphism in some representatives of the genus Betula
title_full_unstemmed TrnL-trnfF cpDNA polymorphism in some representatives of the genus Betula
title_sort trnl-trnff cpdna polymorphism in some representatives of the genus betula
publisher EDP Sciences
series BIO Web of Conferences
issn 2117-4458
publishDate 2021-01-01
description We present preliminary results of the trnL-trnF cpDNA region analysis for some representatives of the g. Betula, out of which B. procurva can be considered the most interesting. The disjunctive range of this species is confined to the mountain system in southeast Central Asia (Pamir-Alai). The occurrence of the birch is isolated from the main range in the mountainous part of the Urals, in the boreal forests zone and in the Trans-Ural forest-steppe. Due to high interspecific hybridization and population variability of the g. Betula, doubts were raised about the correct identification of the representatives of B. procurva. The studied genetic variability and population structure of B. procurva, B. nana, B. pubescens, B. turkestanica, B. tianshanica and B. pendula species indicate active introgression and hybridization processes. Polymorphism in all groups is significantly reduced, increasing slightly when comparing the most distant groups. The matching of the B. procurva cpDNA haplotypes (GBS) with B. pendula, B. nana, and B. pubescens shows that this trnL-trnF cpDNA site cannot be used for molecular identification of birch species by barcoding as a single marker, but this marker use is possible for determination of certain B. procurva population. Based on the studied cpDNA region (trnL-F) we found a clear geographic subdivision in B. procurva populations of the Trans-Urals and Central Asia,.
url https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2021/07/bioconf_metc2021_00017.pdf
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