Genetic diversity and phylogeography of the endemic species Prunus mira in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau

Studying the evolutionary history of plants in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau region provides a theoretical basis for the conservation and use of plant genetic resources. In this study, we analyzed five chloroplast gene fragments to examine the genetic diversity and phylogeography of Prunus mira in 577...

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Veröffentlicht in:BMC plant biology 2024-12, Vol.24 (1), p.1215-9
Hauptverfasser: Bao, Fuhai, Bao, Wenquan, Ao, Dun, Chen, Junxing, Wuyun, Tana, Bai, Yu-E, He, Yanhong, Wang, Lin
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Zusammenfassung:Studying the evolutionary history of plants in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau region provides a theoretical basis for the conservation and use of plant genetic resources. In this study, we analyzed five chloroplast gene fragments to examine the genetic diversity and phylogeography of Prunus mira in 577 individuals from 32 populations. The results indicated that P. mira populations exhibit high genetic diversity and significant phylogeographic structure (N > G ). High genetic differentiation (F = 0.979) and limited gene flow were detected among populations, likely due to geographic isolation. Neutrality tests and mismatch analysis indicated that the P. mira population has not experienced significant expansion during the historical period and remains relatively stable. Additionally, based on haplotype distribution and genetic diversity levels, we propose that P. mira had three refugia during the glacial period. Considering the genetic diversity of P. mira populations, we propose dividing all populations into two conservation units and prioritizing in situ conservation of populations with high genetic diversity within each unit. Furthermore, ex situ conservation of specific populations could prevent the loss of unique genes, such as those in populations with low genetic diversity but distinct haplotypes.
ISSN:1471-2229
1471-2229
DOI:10.1186/s12870-024-05920-w