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Diverzifikacija gozdne (Cerastium sylvaticum) in soške smiljke (C. subtriflorum) na obrobju jugovzhodnih Alp
ID Skubic, Maruša (Author), ID Bačič, Martina (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Frajman, Božo (Co-mentor)

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Abstract
Jugovzhodne Alpe in sosednja območja na jugu veljajo za pomemben refugij rastlinskih vrst v času pleistocenskih poledenitev in imajo posledično veliko endemnih taksonov. Eden od njih je soška smiljka (Cerastium subtriflorum), ki se na tem območju pojavlja simpatrično z morfološko podobno, a bolj razširjeno gozdno smiljko (C. sylvaticum). Uporabili smo polimorfizme dolžin pomnoženih fragmentov DNA (AFLP), pa tudi DNA zaporedja jedrne ITS in plastidne ndhJ-trnT regije, s katerimi smo raziskali filogenetske odnose med obema vrstama, ter njune odnose z drugimi sorodnimi taksoni znotraj smiljk. Naši podatki kažejo, da sta obe vrsti genetsko dobro diferencirana sestrska taksona, vendar njun odnos do drugih predstavnikov rodu ostaja nejasen. Obe vrsti tvorita neodvisno evolucijsko linijo znotraj rodu Cerastium v Evropi. Cerastium sylvaticum ima nizko genetsko variabilnost med populacijami na preiskovanem območju, kar kaže, da je bil v tem delu Evrope zgolj en ledenodobni refugij te vrste. Precej izrazitejša genetska variabilnost znotraj C. subtriflorum je verjetno posledica več pleistocenskih refugijev ali nedavne vikariance med tremi disjunktnimi območji razširjenosti. Neskladje v filogenetskem položaju ene populacije C. subtriflorum med ITS in plastidnimi drevesi kaže na križanje med taksonoma. Pretočna citometrija in multivariatne morfometrične analize kažejo, da se vrsti C. subtriflorum in C. sylvaticum razlikujeta tako v velikosti genoma kot tudi po več morfoloških lastnostih. Večina rezultatov študije je objavljena v članku Skubic in sod. (2018; doi: 10.1007/s00606-018-1535-y).

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:gozdna smiljka, soška smiljka, endemizem, filogenetske analize, AFLP, relativna velikost genoma, morfometrične analize
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Year:2020
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-121618 This link opens in a new window
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Publication date in RUL:21.10.2020
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Diversification of Cerastium sylvaticum and C. subtriflorum on the margin of Southeastern Alps
Abstract:
The southeastern Alps and the southerly adjacent areas are considered an important refugium for plant species during the Pleistocene glaciations; consequently they harbour many endemic taxa. One of them is Cerastium subtriflorum, which in this area occurs sympatrically with morphologically similar, but more widespread C. sylvaticum. Here, we used Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphisms (AFLP) as well as ITS and ndhJ-trnT region of plastid DNA sequences to explore phylogenetic relationships between the two species as well as their relationships to other Cerastium taxa previously deemed closely related. Our data show that both species are genetically well differentiated sister taxa, but their relationship to other taxa remains unclear; both species rather form an independent evolutionary lineage within European Cerastium. Cerastium sylvaticum exhibits low genetic differentiation among populations in the investigated area, suggesting a single Pleistocene refugium in that part of Europe. The much more pronounced genetic differentiation within C. subtriflorum is likely a result of multiple Pleistocene refugia or more recent vicariance among the three disjunct partial distribution areas. Phylogenetic sequence data suggest hybridisation between the two taxa, resulting in a discordant phylogenetic position between ITS and plastid trees of one population of C. subtriflorum. Flow cytometric and multivariate morphometric analyses show that C. subtriflorum and C. sylvaticum differ in their genome size as well as in multiple morphological traits. Most of the results of this study were published in the paper Skubic et al. (2018; doi: 10.1007/s00606-018-1535-y).

Keywords:Cerastium sylvaticum, Cerastium subtriflorum, endemism, phylogenetic analyses, AFLP, relative genome size, morphometry

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