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Population Genetics/Genomics Lujan, Manuel A [1], Liu, Jian [2], Nagalingum, Nathalie [3]. Genetic diversity and structure in Australian endemic Cycas. Twenty-seven species of Cycas are recognized in Australia. All are endemic and most of them occur in eucalypt and rain forests in tropical and subtropical regions. Three of the more widely distributed species in the group, C. media, C. ophiolitica, and C. megacarpa inhabit forests in eastern Queensland. We have sampled multiple individuals from different populations of these species, including populations that show extensive phenotypic intergradation. We are using a reduced-representation genome approach based on restriction site associated DNA sequencing (RAD-seq), to understand genetic structure and diversity and to test potential interspecific hybridization. Given that polyploidy is rare in extant gymnosperms, the role of hybridization in the evolutionary history of the group may be underestimated. Here we present our forthcoming results on the genomic makeup of Cycas populations and its implications on the evolutionary history of the group. Log in to add this item to your schedule
1 - California Academy Of Sciences, Botany, 55 Music Concourse , San Francisco, CA, 94118, United States 2 - Kunming Institute of Botany, Botany, 134 Lanhei Road, Heilongtan, Panlong District, Kunming, Yunnan, 650201, China 3 - California Academy of Science, Botany, 55 Music Concourse Drive, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA, 94118, USA
Keywords: Cycas RADseq Hybrids population genetics genetic diversity.
Presentation Type: Oral Paper Session: POPGEN2, Population Genetics/Genomics II Location: Tucson H/Starr Pass Date: Wednesday, July 31st, 2019 Time: 3:00 PM Number: POPGEN2007 Abstract ID:350 Candidate for Awards:Margaret Menzel Award |