Title of article :
Neutral DNA markers fail to detect genetic divergence in an ecologically important trait Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Sarah Adine Bekessy، نويسنده , , Richard A. Ennos، نويسنده , , Mark A. Burgman، نويسنده , , Adrian C. Newton ، نويسنده , , Peter K. Ades، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages :
9
From page :
267
To page :
275
Abstract :
The development of strategies for in situ, ex situ conservation and reforestation of the monkey puzzle tree (Araucaria araucana), a vulnerable tree endemic to southern South America, has led to an interest in the level and distribution of the genetic diversity of the species. Neutral DNA markers (RAPDs) and quantitative genetic techniques were used to characterise genetic heterogeneity within and among populations from throughout the natural range of the species. Both the level and pattern of genetic variation estimated using the different techniques were essentially uncorrelated. An important discrepancy was found with the neutral markers failing to detect an important quantitative genetic divergence across the Andean Range relating to drought tolerance. This study clearly demonstrates the potential problems associated with making recommendations for conserving the genetic resource of threatened species based solely on neutral marker studies. Alternative approaches are discussed, including a stronger focus on ecologically important traits and the potential use of surrogate measures of genetic variability.
Keywords :
Araucaria araucana , Conservation genetics , quantitative genetics , RAPDs , Evolutionary potential
Journal title :
Biological Conservation
Serial Year :
2003
Journal title :
Biological Conservation
Record number :
836508
Link To Document :
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