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Exploration of Nuclear DNA Markers for Population Structure Assessment in the Desmid Micrasterias rotata (Zygnematophyceae,Streptophyta)
Authors:Katarína Jurdíková  Jana Kulichová  Helena Bestová  Frederik Leliaert  Pavel ?kaloud
Institution:1. Department of Botany, Faculty of Science, Charles University in Prague, , Praha, CZ, 12801 Czech Republic;2. Phycology Research Group, Biology Department, Ghent University, , Ghent, B 9000 Belgium
Abstract:Freshwater green microalgae are diverse and widely distributed across the globe, yet the population structuring of these organisms is poorly understood. We assessed the degree of genetic diversity and differentiation of the desmid species, Micrasterias rotata. First, we compared the sequences of four nuclear regions (actin, gapC1, gapC2, and oee1) in 25 strains and selected the gapC1 and actin regions as the most appropriate markers for population structure assessment in this species. Population genetic structure was subsequently analyzed, based on seven populations from the Czech Republic and Ireland. Hudson's Snn statistics indicated that nearest‐neighbor sequences occurred significantly more frequently within geographical populations than within the wider panmictic population. Moreover, Irish populations consistently showed higher genetic diversity than the Czech samples. These results are in accordance with the unbalanced distribution of alleles in many land plant species; however, the large genetic diversity in M. rotata differs from levels of genetic diversity found in most land plants.
Keywords:   Actin        gapC     genetic differentiation  genetic diversity  glyceraldehyde‐3‐phosphate dehydrogenase  green algae     oee1     oxygen evolving factor
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