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Clonal and spatial genetic structure in natural populations of Luohanguo (Siraitia grosvenorii), an economic species endemic to South China,as revealed by RAPD markers
Authors:Shaoqing Tang  Yuan Li  Yupeng Geng  Guangrong Zhang  Li Wang  Yang Zhong
Institution:1. School of Life Sciences, Guangxi Normal University, Guilin 541004, China;2. Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Biodiversity Science and Ecological Engineering, School of Life Sciences, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, China;3. Shanghai Center for Bioinformation Technology, Shanghai 201203, China
Abstract:Clonal growth is generally expected to have significant effects on the spatial genetic structure within populations. In this study, random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers were used to reveal clonal and spatial genetic structure of four natural populations of Luohanguo (Siraitia grosvenorii), an economic vine species endemic to South China. A total of 351 ramets were assigned to 76 distinct multi-locus genotypes (i.e. genets), with the G/N varying from 0.121 to 0.350. No widespread genet was found across different populations. The clonal diversity (D) and evenness (E) ranged from 0.333 to 0.828 and from 0 to 0.741, respectively. While most genets consisted of fewer than five ramets, we observed some dominant genets that had much more (up to 69) ramets and spread over large areas. Spatial autocorrelation analyses revealed a spatial genetic structure (i.e. significant positive autocorrelation within 20 m and negative autocorrelation beyond 40 m) in one population, but not in other three populations with smaller population size. This study highlights the importance of clonal growth in shaping the spatial genetic structure in Luohanguo, which may have complex effects on the dynamics and evolution of its declining populations.
Keywords:Siraitia grosvenorii  Clonal diversity  Spatial genetic structure  Autocorrelation analyses  RAPD
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