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Genetic variability in Muscari comosum L. (Liliaceae) IV Geographical distribution and adaptive role of the polymorphic variants of chromosome 2
Authors:C. Ruiz Rejón  R. Lozano  M. Ruiz Rejón
Affiliation:(1) Departamento de Biología Animal, Ecología y Genética, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Granada, 18071 Granada, Spain
Abstract:Muscari comosum L. (Liliaceae) has a chromosomal polymorphism for a pericentric inversion and a supernumerary chromosome segment probably due to an unequal interchange or insertional translocation. Both arrangements are widely distributed throughout the species range and the mean genetic distance among populations is D=0.131±0.075. There are no correlations between genetic distance and geographic distance or latitude. Only appreciable decreases in the frequencies of the inversion are detected in populations with ecologically marginal characteristics. There is a permanent and extended association between chromosomal inversion and an enzymatic locus (ADH). An excess of individuals heterozygous for the inversion was found and female productivity of heterozygotes is higher than that of corresponding homozygotes. A low rate of inversion heterozygosity in populations with ecologically marginal characteristics could be explained by natural selection. With respect to the adaptive role of the segment, although no homozygotes are found and may be selected against, heterozygotes could have heterotic effects.
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