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Allozyme Variation and Population Structure of Carex okamotoi (Cyperaceae), a Korean Endemic Species

한국 내 국부적으로 분포하는 지리사초의 알로자임 변이와 집단구조

  • Huh, Man-Kyu (Department of Molecular Biology, Dong-eui University) ;
  • Choi, Joo-Soo (Department of Molecular Biology, Dong-eui University)
  • 허만규 (동의대학교 분자생물학과) ;
  • 최주수 (동의대학교 분자생물학과)
  • Received : 2010.04.15
  • Accepted : 2010.05.08
  • Published : 2010.08.30

Abstract

The genetic diversity and population structures of fourteen Carex okamotoi (Cyperaceae) populations in Korea were determined using genetic variation at 25 allozyme loci. The Carex okamotoi species is native to Korea. It is endemic to three mountains (Mt. Taeback, Mt. Sobak, and Mt. Noreong) where it is found at 700~1,500 m above sea level. The percentage of polymorphic loci was 40.0%. Genetic diversity at the species level and at the population level was low ($H_{ES}$=0.106; $H_{EP}$=0.094), and the extent of the population divergence was relatively low ($G_{ST}$=0.082). Measurement of deviation from random mating ($F_{IS}$) within the 14 populations was 0.238. An indirect estimate of the number of migrants per generation was 2.78 (Nm=2.78). Analysis of fixation indices revealed a substantial heterozygosity deficiency in some populations and at some loci. Mean genetic identity between populations was 0.986.

한국 내 국부적으로 분포하는 지리사초(Carex okamotoi)의 14집단에 대해 유전적 다양성과 집단구조를 실시하였다. 이 식물은 세 산맥(태백산맥, 소백산맥 노령산맥)의 고지대(700~1,500 m)에 제한적으로 자생한다. 다형성을 나타내는 대립유전자좌위는 40.0%였다. 종 수준과 집단 수준에서 유전적 다양성은 낮았으며($H_{ES}$=0.106; $H_{EP}$=0.094), 집단간 분화도 낮았다($G_{ST}$=0.082). 14집단에 대한 임의 교배로부터 산출한 편차는 0.238이였다. 간접적으로 산출한 세대간 이주하는 개체들의 수는 2.78이였다(Nm=2.78). 고정지수 분석에서 이형접합체의 실질적 결핍이 일부 집단과 대립유전자좌위에서 나타났다. 집단간 유전적 동질성은 평균 0.986이였다.

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