Inter- and intrapopulation genetic variation in species ofPorphyra (Rhodophyta: Bangiales) from British Columbia and adjacent waters |
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Authors: | Sandra C Lindstrom |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Botany, University of British Columbia, # 3529 - 6270 University Blvd., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, V6T 1Z4 |
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Abstract: | Starch gel electrophoresis of 17 proteins has provided data on inter- and intrapopulation genetic variation in 20 species ofPorphyra occurring in British Columbia and adjacent areas.P. cuneiformis andP. nereocystis showed no within species variation, even over ranges of more than 1000 km. Populations ofP. abbottae, P. fallax, P. fucicola, P. gardneri andP. schizophylla were characterized by fixation for certain alleles. The number of polymorphic loci in a population ranged from zero to nine, depending on the species. Six species had populations that were polymorphic at just a single locus. Only two species (P. mumfordii andP. pseudolanceolata) had populations that were polymorphic at more than three loci. These levels of genetic variation are lower than those reported for populations of JapanesePorphyra species. Eleven taxa were polymorphic for 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase, the most variable enzyme. No within species polymorphisms were detected for bromoperoxidase, lactate dehydrogenase, superoxide dismutase or phycoerythrin. Possible evidence for the chimeric nature of the thallus was observed only inP. mumfordii. |
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Keywords: | British Columbia genetic variation isozymes Porphyra |
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