2011
DOI: 10.4236/ajps.2011.23047
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Analysis of Genetic Diversity in <i>Poeciloneuron pauciflorum</i> Bedd.―An Endemic Tree Species from the Western Ghats of India

Abstract: Poeciloneuron pauciflorum is a narrow endemic having highly restricted distribution in the southern-western Ghats region of India. 18 accessions of P. pauciflorum collected from four different locations were analyzed for genetic variation using 20 random primers. Out of 141 amplicons generated, 130 of them were polymorphic (92.20% polymorphism). Contrary to the general concept of low genetic variation associated with endemic plant species, P. pauciflorum exhibits high genetic diversity as the similarity index … Show more

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“…Different parameters of genetic diversity such as percentage of polymorphism, Nei's genetic diversity, Shannon's diversity index and average heterozygosity were moderately high in the present study. This results reveals that G. imberti have moderate genetic diversity similar to some other endemics such as Poeciloneuron pauciflorum (24), Agave victoriae-reginae (25), Antirrhinum charidemi and A. valentinum (26). The Shannon's diversity index varies from 0 to 1, and high genetic diversity is indicated by values closer to 1 (27).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Different parameters of genetic diversity such as percentage of polymorphism, Nei's genetic diversity, Shannon's diversity index and average heterozygosity were moderately high in the present study. This results reveals that G. imberti have moderate genetic diversity similar to some other endemics such as Poeciloneuron pauciflorum (24), Agave victoriae-reginae (25), Antirrhinum charidemi and A. valentinum (26). The Shannon's diversity index varies from 0 to 1, and high genetic diversity is indicated by values closer to 1 (27).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%