High genetic similarity between Polish and North European Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) populations at nuclear gene loci

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Witold Wachowiak
Błażej Wόjkiewicz
Stephen Cavers
Andrzej Lewandowski
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[1] Adam Mickiewicz University,Institute of Environmental Biology, Faculty of Biology
[2] Polish Academy of Sciences,Institute of Dendrology
[3] Centre for Ecology and Hydrology Edinburgh,undefined
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Tree Genetics & Genomes | 2014年 / 10卷
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Nucleotide polymorphisms; Population structure; Natural selection; Recolonization;
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Nucleotide polymorphisms in a set of 32 nuclear genes were studied in 19 mountain, peatbog and lowland populations of Scots pine representing known phenotypic races and populations of presumably relict character for the species in Poland. At 29 genes, the pattern of genetic variation was compared to 11 reference populations from Northern, Western and Southern Europe. Similar levels of nucleotide polymorphism and excess of low-frequency mutations were observed in Polish populations (πtot = 0.0055, D = −0.308) and as compared to the reference samples (πtot = 0.0054, D = −0.170). Bayesian assignment and conventional frequency-based statistics indicate that Polish populations share the same genetic background at the analysed nuclear gene markers. However, the populations showed a much closer genetic relationship with North European samples than other regional groups of populations. Across the very uniform genetic background of the populations, we identified several genes with outlier patterns of haplotype, polymorphism frequency variation and departures from compound neutrality tests. Our data indicate that the Central and North European parts of the Scots pine distribution seem particularly suitable for association genetic studies to link phenotypic and genetic variation at a large geographical scale.
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