2002
DOI: 10.1590/s1676-06032002000200011
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Abstract: Pela análise de 39 locos isoenzimáticos polimórficos, estimaram-se as freqüências alélicas referentes a 267 indivíduos de 12 populações naturais de Cryptocarya aschersoniana provenientes de Florestas de Planalto do estado de São Paulo e sul de Minas Gerais, Brasil. Foram obtidas estimativas das estatísticas F de Wright pelo método da análise da variância para estimação não viesada dos parâmetros correspondentes F=F IT, θ P =F ST e f=F IS. Os valores médios obtidos de F^ resultaram em 0,552 < 0,415 < 0,27… Show more

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“…From table 2, it can be observed that population EEJI-NA showed a full-sib pattern of genetic structure, whereas populations PECB-SB, PECB-R, PEI-NS, SE, and PESM-NP, and PECB-S and PEC have indicated kinship at approximately the level of half-sibs and first cousins, respectively. The estimates of gene and heterozygote variability to the C. moschata populations were slightly higher than those found among the analysed populations of C. aschersoniana by Moraes & Derbyshire (2002), utilizing the same set of allozymes used in the present study.…”
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confidence: 57%
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“…From table 2, it can be observed that population EEJI-NA showed a full-sib pattern of genetic structure, whereas populations PECB-SB, PECB-R, PEI-NS, SE, and PESM-NP, and PECB-S and PEC have indicated kinship at approximately the level of half-sibs and first cousins, respectively. The estimates of gene and heterozygote variability to the C. moschata populations were slightly higher than those found among the analysed populations of C. aschersoniana by Moraes & Derbyshire (2002), utilizing the same set of allozymes used in the present study.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 57%
“…It has been observed that all loci (40) proved to be significantly positive. This high divergence can be attributed to the Wahlund effect, as pointed out for C. aschersoniana by Moraes & Derbyshire (2002). The overall estimate of θ P (0.285) was typical of animal-pollinated, mixed selfing and outcrossing plant species (mean F ST = 0.22; Frankham et al 2002), which is the case for C. moschata .…”
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confidence: 72%
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