Authors
JP Jaramillo‐Correa, Delphine Grivet, A Terrab, Y Kurt, AI De‐Lucas, N Wahid, GG Vendramin, Santiago C GONZÁLEZ‐MARTÍNEZ
Publication date
2010/12
Journal
Molecular Ecology
Volume
19
Issue
24
Pages
5452-5468
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
The Strait of Gibraltar (SG) is reputed for being both a bridge and a geographic barrier to biological exchanges between Europe and Africa. Major genetic breaks associated with this strait have been identified in various taxa, but it is unknown whether these disjunctions have been produced simultaneously or by independent biogeographic processes. Here, the genetic structure of five conifers distributed on both sides of the SG was investigated using mitochondrial (nad1 b/c, nad5‐1, nad5‐4 and nad7‐1) and chloroplast (Pt1254, Pt15169, Pt30204, Pt36480, Pt71936 and Pt87268) DNA markers. The distribution of genetic variation was partially congruent between types of markers within the same species. Across taxa, there was a significant overlapping between the SG and the genetic breaks detected, especially for the four Tertiary species surveyed (Abies pinsapo complex, Pinus nigra, Pinus pinaster and Taxus …
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