G. Bucci et al., ASSESSING THE GENETIC-DIVERGENCE OF PINUS-LEUCODERMIS ANT. ENDANGEREDPOPULATIONS - USE OF MOLECULAR MARKERS FOR CONSERVATION PURPOSES, Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 95(7), 1997, pp. 1138-1146
In this study, 23 previously identified Mendelian RAPD markers and 16
polymorphic allozymic markers were used to assess divergence among two
Greek populations and five Italian populations of Pinus leucodermis.
Confidence intervals of observed genetic divergence were obtained usin
g bootstrap analysis, Divergence among Italian populations was found t
o be about as large as that between Italian and Greek populations, Sin
ce it is likely that the split of two nuclei took place more than 10,0
00 years ago, a larger differentiation between, rather than within, th
e above nuclei was expected. If genetic drift was responsible for the
larger divergence of Italian populations, large randomly generated dis
equilibrium between alleles at neutral, unlinked loci was expected, In
deed, the proportion of pairs of loci showing a non-random association
of alleles within each of the Italian populations was larger than wha
t was expected by pure chance (7.95-10.88%). Effective population size
based on randomly generated disequilibrium was quite small for three
out of the five populations considered (N-e = 17.31 +/- 1.88, 16.57 +/
- 1.73, and 31.41 +/- 7.26, respectively). The implications of the res
ults with respect to the conservation of endangered species of trees a
re discussed.