Literature DB >> 15120391

Range expansion leading to departures from neutrality in the nonsymbiotic hemoglobin gene and the cpDNA trnL-trnF intergenic spacer in Trema dielsiana (Ulmaceae).

Yu-Chung Chiang1, Barbara A Schaal, Xue Jun Ge, Tzen-Yuh Chiang.   

Abstract

The population genetics and phylogeography of Trema dielsiana in Taiwan were inferred from genetic diversity at the nonsymbiotic hemoglobin gene and the trnL-trnF intergenic spacer of cpDNA. Reduced genetic variation was detected in these two unlinked genes. The gene genealogy of the hemoglobin locus recovered two lineages corresponding to the western and eastern regions of Taiwan. This pattern is compatible with a past fragmentation event revealed by phylogeographical analyses. To distinguish between selective departures from neutrality (i.e., heterogeneous processes) and demographic (homogeneous) processes, Hahn et al.'s heterogeneity test was conducted on the hemoglobin gene. Lack of significant differences in Tajima's D statistics between synonymous and nonsynonymous mutations indicates that homogeneous processes may have played a key role in governing the evolution of the functional locus. Significantly negative Tajima's D estimates for both overall exons and introns of the hemoglobin gene as well as for the cpDNA intergenic spacer support a phylogeographical hypothesis of range expansion after genetic bottlenecks. High level of genetic variation and a negative Tajima's D statistic suggests a possible northern refugium that may have harbored populations during the glacial maximum.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15120391     DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2003.09.017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Phylogenet Evol        ISSN: 1055-7903            Impact factor:   4.286


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Journal:  BMC Evol Biol       Date:  2009-07-10       Impact factor: 3.260

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Authors:  Robert Makowsky; Jason Chesser; Leslie J Rissler
Journal:  Genetica       Date:  2008-04-08       Impact factor: 1.082

3.  Population expanding with the phalanx model and lineages split by environmental heterogeneity: a case study of Primula obconica in subtropical China.

Authors:  Hai-Fei Yan; Cai-Yun Zhang; Feng-Ying Wang; Chi-Ming Hu; Xue-Jun Ge; Gang Hao
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2012-09-19       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Genetic population structure of the alpine species Rhododendron pseudochrysanthum sensu lato (Ericaceae) inferred from chloroplast and nuclear DNA.

Authors:  Chi-Chun Huang; Kuo-Hsiang Hung; Chi-Chuan Hwang; Jao-Ching Huang; Hung-Du Lin; Wei-Kuang Wang; Pei-Yin Wu; Tsai-Wen Hsu; Tzen-Yuh Chiang
Journal:  BMC Evol Biol       Date:  2011-04-19       Impact factor: 3.260

5.  Evidence of purifying selection and co-evolution at the fold-back arm of the novel precursor microRNA159 gene in Phalaenopsis Species (Orchidaceae).

Authors:  Chi-Chu Tsai; Yu-Chung Chiang; I-Szu Weng; Yu-Shium Lin; Chang-Hung Chou
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-12-03       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  Molecular data and ecological niche modeling reveal population dynamics of widespread shrub Forsythia suspensa (Oleaceae) in China's warm-temperate zone in response to climate change during the Pleistocene.

Authors:  Zi-Zhen Fu; Yong-Hua Li; Kai-Ming Zhang; Yong Li
Journal:  BMC Evol Biol       Date:  2014-05-30       Impact factor: 3.260

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