Genetic diversity and taxonomic implication of Cordyceps sinensis as revealed by RAPD markers


Autoria(s): Chen, YJ; Zhang, YP; Yang, YX; Yang, DR
Data(s)

1999

Resumo

Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers are used to investigate genetic variation and evolutionary relationships of 29 samples of Cordyceps sinensis from different geographical populations on the Qinghai-Tibet plateau. Out of 137 RAPD bands scored, 100 are polymorphic. A correlation is revealed between geographical distance and genetic distance. The molecular phylogenetic tree suggests that the 29 samples are divided into three notable clusters, corresponding to the geographical populations, i.e., the north population (NP), middle population (MP), and south population (SP). The NP consists of 7 northern samples from Menyuan, Maqu, and Luqu, the MP consists of 8 samples from Yushu and Chengduo, and the SP consists of 14 samples from Byma Snow Mountain, Renzhi Snow Moutain, Chongcaoxiwa, and Dacaodi. It is demonstrated that extensive genetic diversity is found among different geographical populations of C. sinensis. The genetic diversity pattern of C. sinensis may be caused by the founder effects. The taxonomic status of NP, MP, and SP populations should be that they are different subspecies rather than different species.

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http://159.226.149.42:8088/handle/152453/3909

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/47271

Direitos

Genetic diversity and taxonomic implication of Cordyceps sinensis as revealed by RAPD markers

Fonte

Chen, YJ; Zhang, YP; Yang, YX; Yang, DR.Genetic diversity and taxonomic implication of Cordyceps sinensis as revealed by RAPD markers,37,201-213,(SCI-E ):

Palavras-Chave #Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Genetics & Heredity
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期刊论文