1985
DOI: 10.2307/2418344
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Electrophoretic Evidence of Reticulate Evolution in the Appalachian Asplenium Complex

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“…Analysis of gametophytic progeny demonstrates that these complex patterns are fixed and, therefore, have resulted from the allopolyploid amalgamation of the diploid genomes. Similarly, complex isozyme patterns have been found in other polyploid fern species (14,17).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 54%
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“…Analysis of gametophytic progeny demonstrates that these complex patterns are fixed and, therefore, have resulted from the allopolyploid amalgamation of the diploid genomes. Similarly, complex isozyme patterns have been found in other polyploid fern species (14,17).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 54%
“…We found only a few instances of isozyme multiplicity. Phosphoglucomutase, for example, has a duplicated locus in Bommeria ehrenbergiana (14), Asplenium montanum (17), and Polypodium virginianum (16). Such occasional departures from diploid expression may be considered insignificant; they are also seen, for example, in diploid angiosperms.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The other 9 included alleles present in only one of the two haploids, P. ellipticum or P. insigne, which therefore could be used as genetic markers to establish unequivocally the source of the alleles expressed by P. medium. When species are as well-differentiated as the haploid mosses considered here, their allopolyploid derivatives display fixed heterozygosity because of nonsegregation of nonhomologous chromosomes (18)(19)(20). Furthermore, when one or both of the progenitors is polymorphic, different fixed heterozygous genotypes of the allopolyploid may be produced.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Following Hamrick & Godt (1990), we treated the loci polymorphic in at least one population as polymorphic at the species level. Genetic diversity of P. otomasui at the population and the species levels was compared with data compiled from studies examining allozyme diversity of diploid homosporous ferns (references cited in Soltis & Soltis, 1990a;Werth et al, 1985;Soltis & Soltis, 1987, Haufler et al, 1990Werth, 1991;Ranker, 1992aRanker, ,b, 1994Li & Haufler, 1994;Korpelainen & Kolkkala, 1996). At the species level, we compiled data from the studies examining two or more populations per species, and the population-level data also included those studies examining only one population per species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%