Authors
Peter Schönswetter, Jan Suda, Magnus Popp, Hanna Weiss-Schneeweiss, Christian Brochmann
Publication date
2007/1/1
Journal
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
Volume
42
Issue
1
Pages
92-103
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
We explored the circumpolar phylogeographic history of the arctic-alpine Juncus biglumis using amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLPs), sequences of cpDNA, relative nuclear DNA content and chromosome numbers. The analyses of the AFLP and cpDNA data gave congruent results and revealed three distinct clades. One of them, represented by a single population from the Taymyr peninsula in northern Siberia, had approximately fourfold larger genome size than the other samples and produced an AFLP pattern that was too aberrant to be analysed together with the rest of the data set. The two other clades represented different ploidy levels (2n=60 and 120) as judged from chromosome counts of selected populations but differed only in c. 6% relative DNA content. Based on the AFLP and partly also on the cpDNA data, each of the two main clades was further subdivided into two well-supported …
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