Spatial autocorrelation and linkage of Mendelian RAPD markers in a population of Picea abies Karst.
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2002
abstract:
The spatial clustering of single- and di-locus genotypes in a natural,
continuous population of Norway spruce was investigated using 69 Mendelian
Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers that covered about 15% of
the species genome, and whose linkage relationships were known. Spatial
autocorrelation techniques and randomization tests, applied to both single-
and di-locus genotypes, revealed a weak, though significant, spatial
structure at the scale 0-200 m (5% of single-locus and 7% of di-locus
genotypes). To assess the relative importance of isolation by distance and
linkage between markers on their spatial genetic structuring, we grouped
joins between sampled trees into "equivalence categories" expected to show
similar, specific patterns of spatial distribution under isolation by
distance. Results from both single- and di-locus analyses were consistent
with the existence of patches of like homozygotes (about 8% and 11% of
loci at the single- and di-locus level, respectively) surrounded by a mix
of like heterozygotes. Similar structuring has been predicted by
simulation models under isolation by distance and selective neutrality.
Overall, linkage between markers accounted for an increase of spatial
clumping of di-locus genotypes involving tightly linked loci with
recombination fractions up to 0.1, a consequence of limited, stochastic
spread of single-locus genotypes in space. Our results support the
hypothesis that isolation by distance and linkage have a small, though
significant, effect even within continuous forest tree populations. In
general, the spatial distribution of multilocus genotypes within
populations should be interpreted with caution when linkage relationships
among the markers used are unknown.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
genetic markers; isolation by distanc; join-count statistic; Norway spruce; spatial structure
List of contributors:
Bucci, Gabriele; Vendramin, GIOVANNI GIUSEPPE
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