Are there hybrid zones in Fagus sylvatica L. sensu lato?

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Matúš Hrivnák
Diana Krajmerová
Ladislav Paule
Petar Zhelev
Hakan Sevik
Mladen Ivanković
Nana Goginashvili
Juraj Paule
Dušan Gömöry
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[1] Technical University in Zvolen,Faculty of Forestry
[2] University of Forestry,Department of Dendrology
[3] Kastamonu University,Faculty of Engineering and Architecture
[4] Croatian Forest Research Institute,Division of Genetics
[5] Scientific-Research Center of Agriculture,undefined
[6] Freie Universität Berlin,undefined
[7] Botanischer Garten Und Botanisches Museum Berlin,undefined
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Single-nucleotide polymorphisms; Double-digest restriction-site-associated DNA sequencing; Hybridization; Introgression; Genomic cline;
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The complex of beech taxa in western Eurasia (Fagus sylvatica L. s.l.) represents one of the most widespread broad-leaved trees in the temperate forests of the northern hemisphere. Two subspecies are generally recognized, F. sylvatica ssp. sylvatica in Europe and F. sylvatica ssp. orientalis in southwestern Asia, but several strongly differentiated regional populations were identified within this complex. To reveal geographical and genomic patterns of hybridization and introgression, genetic variation at 6789 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) resulting from ddRAD sequencing was studied in 288 specimens representing 207 populations distributed across the whole range. Two clusters resulting from a Bayesian analysis of population Structure well coincided with the subspecies, while increasing the number of clusters allowed to distinguish divergent lineages within subspecies. Two zones of potential hybridization between such lineages were analyzed: western Balkans at the contact of both subspecies and the Alpine area at the contact of populations coming from different glacial refugia. Geographical distribution of hybrid indices in the Balkan hybrid zone indicates asymmetric gene flow preferentially directed from F. orientalis to F. sylvatica. Eight SNPs showed a significant shift of genomic cline centers, seven of them toward excess F. orientalis ancestry, suggesting that introgression irregularly affects different regions of the beech genome. On the other hand, no genomic cline outliers were found in the Alpine hybrid zone. Implications for assisted gene flow are shortly discussed.
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