Genetic structure and gene flow of Eugenia dysenterica natural populations

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This study was carried out to assess the genetic variability often "cagaita" tree (Eugenia dysenterica) populations in Southeastern Goiás. Fifty-four randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) loci were used to characterize the population genetic variability, using the analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA). A φST value of 0.2703 was obtained, showing that 27.03% and 72.97% of the genetic variability is present among and within populations, respectively. The Pearson correlation coefficient (r) among the genetic distances matrix (1 - Jaccard similarity index) and the geographic distances were estimated, and a strong positive correlation was detected. Results suggest that these populations are differentiating through a stochastic process, with restricted and geographic distribution dependent gene flow.

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Zucchi, M. I., Pinheiro, J. B., Chaves, L. J., Coelho, A. S. G., Couto, M. A., De Morais, L. K., & Vencovsky, R. (2005). Genetic structure and gene flow of Eugenia dysenterica natural populations. Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira, 40(10), 975–980. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0100-204x2005001000005

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