2023
DOI: 10.3390/genes14040855
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Population Structure and Genetic Diversity in the Natural Distribution of Neolamarckia cadamba in China

Abstract: Neolamarckia cadamba (Roxb.) Bosser is a fast-growing deciduous tree species and belongs to the Neolamarckia genus of the Rubiaceae family. This species has great economic and medical values in addition to being an important timber species for multiple industrial purposes. However, few studies have examined the genetic diversity and population structure in the natural distribution of this species in China. Here, we applied both the haploid nrDNA ITS (619 bp for aligned sequences) and mtDNA (2 polymorphic loci)… Show more

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“…Another viewpoint is to use the evolutionarily significant unit in conservation, which refers to monophyly regarding mtDNA variation or populations with significant population genetic differentiation in nuclear genome variation. Both units are based on population genetic differentiation, which often shows a contrasting pattern of population genetic structure, such as in the T. ciliata complex [3] and Neolamarckia cadamba [28]. Here, inconsistency could occur in delineating units regarding neutral molecular markers and adaptive phenotypic traits or in gene expression differences from transcriptome analysis [53].…”
Section: Limitations Of Species-based Genetic Conservationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Another viewpoint is to use the evolutionarily significant unit in conservation, which refers to monophyly regarding mtDNA variation or populations with significant population genetic differentiation in nuclear genome variation. Both units are based on population genetic differentiation, which often shows a contrasting pattern of population genetic structure, such as in the T. ciliata complex [3] and Neolamarckia cadamba [28]. Here, inconsistency could occur in delineating units regarding neutral molecular markers and adaptive phenotypic traits or in gene expression differences from transcriptome analysis [53].…”
Section: Limitations Of Species-based Genetic Conservationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The population genetic theory emphasizes the intraspecific interaction among genotypes, and its approach is widely applied to instructing genetic conservation [3,28]. The basic evolutionary processes that maintain genetic diversity involve selection, genetic drift, migration, and mutation at the population level [29].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%