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Population Genetics

Meerow, Alan W. [1], Gideon, Michael [2], Kuhn, David N. [1], Motamayor, Juan C. [3], Nakamura, Kyoko [1].

Genetic structure and gene flow among South Florida populations of Iris hexagona Walt. (Iridaceae) assessed with 19 microsatellite DNA loci.

We investigated genetic variation within and among 11 populations of Iris hexagona at its southern limits in the Florida peninsula using 19 microsatellite loci. All of the populations contain varying numbers of identical multi-locus genotypes, indicative of clonal reproduction. Two populations are predominantly clonal, one from the Caloosahatchee drainage west of Lake Okeechobee, and the other from the Big Cypress Swamp. The populations are predominantly out-crossing, with high levels of heterozygosity, and show a highly significant pattern of isolation by distance that fits a modified stepping stone model. This pattern breaks down at the local level, however, where metapopulation dynamics may exert a stronger effect on patterns of genetic diversity. Most of the genetic variation is within populations. Genetic distance resolves four clusters: three in the Caloosahatchee Valley, and one in Big Cypress Swamp. However, the populations are strongly enough differentiated that frequency-based genetic structure analysis resolves seven populations. All of the populations exhibit evidence of a recent bottleneck, which we attribute to founder effects, given the low migration rate of the species and the high degree of population differentiation, as well as the Holocene geological history of the Florida peninsula. We hypothesize that the two predominantly clonal populations may be artifacts of deliberate cultivation by humans.


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1 - U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, National Germplasm Repository, 13601 Old Cutler Rd., Miami, FL, 33158, United States
2 - 15455 SW 232nd St, Homestead, FL, 33030, United States
3 - Masterfoods, INC., c/o U. S. Dept., of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, 13601 Old Cutler Rd., Miami, FL, 33158, United States

Keywords:

population genetics
genetics
microsatellite DNA
bottleneck
founder effects
isolation by distance
Florida
metapopulation
iris.

Presentation Type: Oral Paper:Papers for Topics
Session: CP21
Location: Williford A/Hilton
Date: Tuesday, July 10th, 2007
Time: 9:00 AM
Number: CP21005
Abstract ID:897


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