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From allozymes to NGS: population genetics of forest trees in Slovakia in the past 40 years

This review summarizes the development of population genetics and population genomics studies of forest trees in Slovakia during the past 40 years. Various protein and DNA markers have been applied during this period to address several topics in evolutionary genetics and biogeography of trees: alloz...

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Autores principales: Gömöry, Dušan, Krajmerová, Diana, Hrivnák, Matúš, Longauer, Roman, Schmidtová, Jarmila
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7952825/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33727730
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11756-021-00712-1
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author Gömöry, Dušan
Krajmerová, Diana
Hrivnák, Matúš
Longauer, Roman
Schmidtová, Jarmila
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Longauer, Roman
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description This review summarizes the development of population genetics and population genomics studies of forest trees in Slovakia during the past 40 years. Various protein and DNA markers have been applied during this period to address several topics in evolutionary genetics and biogeography of trees: allozymes, uniparentally inherited chloroplast and mitochondrial markers, simple sequence repeats and single nucleotide polymorphisms. The main object of studies of phylogeny and postglacial migration were Fagus sylvatica s.l. and eastern-Mediterranean firs (Abies Mill. section Abies), where the divergence of genetic lineages (species and subspecific taxa) in time, as well as colonization of the current ranges during the Holocene were reconstructed. The studies on intraspecific gene flow and homoploid hybridization focused on hybrid swarms Pinus sylvestris/P. mugo and firs. Unusual maternal inheritance of chloroplast DNA was revealed in P. mugo × P. sylvestris crosses. Contrasting geographical structures of hybrid zones were revealed in wind-dispersed vs. animal-dispersed trees. Within the studies of adaptation, signals of selection were identified both in field observations and common-garden experiments on Picea abies, F. sylvatica and A. alba. Perspectives of ongoing research employing next-generation sequencing were shortly outlined.
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spelling pubmed-79528252021-03-12 From allozymes to NGS: population genetics of forest trees in Slovakia in the past 40 years Gömöry, Dušan Krajmerová, Diana Hrivnák, Matúš Longauer, Roman Schmidtová, Jarmila Biologia (Bratisl) Review This review summarizes the development of population genetics and population genomics studies of forest trees in Slovakia during the past 40 years. Various protein and DNA markers have been applied during this period to address several topics in evolutionary genetics and biogeography of trees: allozymes, uniparentally inherited chloroplast and mitochondrial markers, simple sequence repeats and single nucleotide polymorphisms. The main object of studies of phylogeny and postglacial migration were Fagus sylvatica s.l. and eastern-Mediterranean firs (Abies Mill. section Abies), where the divergence of genetic lineages (species and subspecific taxa) in time, as well as colonization of the current ranges during the Holocene were reconstructed. The studies on intraspecific gene flow and homoploid hybridization focused on hybrid swarms Pinus sylvestris/P. mugo and firs. Unusual maternal inheritance of chloroplast DNA was revealed in P. mugo × P. sylvestris crosses. Contrasting geographical structures of hybrid zones were revealed in wind-dispersed vs. animal-dispersed trees. Within the studies of adaptation, signals of selection were identified both in field observations and common-garden experiments on Picea abies, F. sylvatica and A. alba. Perspectives of ongoing research employing next-generation sequencing were shortly outlined. Springer International Publishing 2021-03-12 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC7952825/ /pubmed/33727730 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11756-021-00712-1 Text en © Slovak Academy of Sciences 2021 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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Krajmerová, Diana
Hrivnák, Matúš
Longauer, Roman
Schmidtová, Jarmila
From allozymes to NGS: population genetics of forest trees in Slovakia in the past 40 years
title From allozymes to NGS: population genetics of forest trees in Slovakia in the past 40 years
title_full From allozymes to NGS: population genetics of forest trees in Slovakia in the past 40 years
title_fullStr From allozymes to NGS: population genetics of forest trees in Slovakia in the past 40 years
title_full_unstemmed From allozymes to NGS: population genetics of forest trees in Slovakia in the past 40 years
title_short From allozymes to NGS: population genetics of forest trees in Slovakia in the past 40 years
title_sort from allozymes to ngs: population genetics of forest trees in slovakia in the past 40 years
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7952825/
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