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		| Título: | Allozyme variation and structure of the Canarian endemic palm tree Phoenix canariensis (Arecaceae): Implications for conservation | Autores/as: | González Pérez,Miguel Ángel Caujapé-Castells, J. Sosa, PA | Clasificación UNESCO: | 241714 Genética vegetal | Palabras clave: | Allozymes Canary Islands Conservation genetics Genetic differentiation Hybrids, et al. | Fecha de publicación: | 2004 | Editor/a: | 0018-067X | Publicación seriada: | Heredity | Resumen: | Electrophoretic analysis of 18 allozyme loci was used to estimate the levels and structuring of genetic variation within and among natural populations of the protected endemic palm species from the Canary Islands (Phoenix canariensis) to evaluate its genetic relationship with the widespread congener P. dactylifera, and to assess comparatively the genetic variation in the populations where the two species coexist with morphologically intermediate plants (mixed populations). Our survey revealed that the within-population component explains roughly 75% of the genetic variation levels detected in P. canariensis (A=1.59; P=41.8; He=0.158), which rank higher than those reported for other species of the Arecaceae. A Principal Component analysis (PCA) based on allele frequencies consistently separates populations of P. canariensis and P. dactylifera, and reveals a close genetic relationship between P. canariensis and the mixed populations. Reduced levels of genetic variation in P. canariensis with respect to P. dactylifera, the fact that the genetic makeup of the Canarian endemic (with no unique alleles) is a subset of that found in P. dactylifera, and the high genetic identity between both species strongly suggest that P. canariensis is recently derived from a common ancestor closely related to P. dactylifera. | URI: | https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/handle/10553/50021 | ISSN: | 0018-067X | DOI: | 10.1038/sj.hdy.6800507 | Fuente: | Heredity [ISSN 0018-067X], v. 93 (3), p. 307-315 | 
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