Population-genetic analysis of Deschampsia antarctica from two regions of maritime antarctica

被引:8
作者
I. O. Andreev
E. V. Spiridonova
S. S. Kyryachenko
I. Yu. Parnikoza
D. N. Maidanyuk
R. A. Volkov
I. A. Kozeretska
V. A. Kunakh
机构
[1] National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine,Institute of Molecular Biology and Genetics
[2] National Taras Shevchenko University of Kyiv,undefined
[3] Luhansk Taras Shevchenko National University,undefined
[4] Yuri Fedkovich National University of Chernivtsy,undefined
关键词
RAPD-analysis; ITS rDNA; Antarctica;
D O I
10.3103/S0096392510040243
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摘要
Comparative analysis of the sequence of the ITS1-2 rDNA region of Deschampsia antarctica showed that plants of this species with different genotypes may have migrated into Antarctica after the glacial period. The use of RAPD markers allowed the identification of differences at the level of polymorphisms between populations of D. antarctica located in different latitudes and showed a limitation of exchange of genetic material between these populations.
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页码:208 / 210
页数:2
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