Genetic variation of the endangered species Halenia coreana (Gentianaceae)

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Title
Genetic variation of the endangered species Halenia coreana (Gentianaceae)
Author(s)
Narae Yun; S H Oh
Bibliographic Citation
Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy, vol. 52, no. 1, pp. 45-53
Publication Year
2022
Abstract
Halenia coreana is an endangered, endemic species that is distributed in only a few locations in Korea, such as Mts. Hwaaksan and Daeamsan. It has been recently segregated from H. corniculata, broadly distributed in cold temperate regions that include northern Japan, the Russian Far East, northeastern China, Mongolia, and eastern Europe, where population sizes are usually large. To examine the genetic diversity of H. coreana and evaluate the level of genetic differentiation of the species compared with that of H. corniculata, we surveyed 183 candidate simple sequence repeats (SSR) motif markers for H. coreana and H. corniculata from sequence data of amplified fragments of a specific length in the genome. A total of 17 genomic-SSR markers were selected to examine the levels of genetic diversity and differentiation using 17 samples of H. coreana and 60 samples of three populations of H. corniculata. The results here suggest that the genetic diversity of H. coreana is very low with a high frequency of inbreeding within its population. We found that H. coreana is genetically differentiated from H. corniculata, supporting the recognition of the geographically isolated H. coreana as a distinct species.
Keyword
ConservationEndemic speciesBreeding systemPopulation geneticsSpeciation
ISSN
1225-8318
Publisher
Korea Soc-Assoc-Inst
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.11110/kjpt.2022.52.1.45
Type
Article
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