H. Iketani et al., Incongruence between RFLPs of chloroplast DNA and morphological classification in east Asian pear (Pyrus spp), GEN RESOUR, 45(6), 1998, pp. 533-539
Polymorphism of chloroplast DNA of 106 accessions of Pyrus (mainly east Asi
an accessions) was examined. Four haplotypes were observed with the combina
tion of three independent restriction site mutations digested by EcoO109 I,
Sal I, and Xba I, respectively. In the occidental pear accessions only the
most plesiomorphic type was observed, whereas all four types appeared in t
he oriental pear accessions. This suggests that the oriental species of Pyr
us and occidental ones may have evolved independently.
The distribution of four haplotypes in the east Asian pear was quite incong
ruent with the species or infrageneric classification using mainly morpholo
gical characters. Considering the high crossability and much occurrence of
suspected interspecific hybrids in wild populations, this disaccord is infe
rred to be the results of the hybridization and introgression between speci
es.