2005
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-294x.2005.02483.x
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Gene flow and inbreeding depression inferred from fine‐scale genetic structure in an endangered heterostylous perennial,Primula sieboldii

Abstract: We estimated the gene dispersal distance and the magnitude of inbreeding depression from the fine-scale genetic structure in the endangered heterostylous perennial Primula sieboldii. We indirectly estimated the neighbourhood size (Nb) and the standard deviation of gene dispersal distance (sigma(g)) from the detected genetic structure by using 10 microsatellite markers. We also estimated the fitness reduction in mating among neighbouring individuals caused by biparental inbreeding according to the genetic struc… Show more

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“…The genetic structure of populations not only depended on breeding system, origin and evolution process, but also affected by natural selection, gene flow and other factors Ishihama et al, 2005). High level of gene flow could prevent the genetic differentiation among population, while low level of gene flow might make the population better adapt to the local environment, and increase the genetic isolation among populations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The genetic structure of populations not only depended on breeding system, origin and evolution process, but also affected by natural selection, gene flow and other factors Ishihama et al, 2005). High level of gene flow could prevent the genetic differentiation among population, while low level of gene flow might make the population better adapt to the local environment, and increase the genetic isolation among populations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Crossing between closely related individuals may also lead to reduced fitness of populations-called inbreeding depression (DeMauro 1993;Anderson and Waldmann 2002;Ishihama et al 2005). The two main causes of inbreeding depression are: (1) higher probability of expression of deleterious alleles and (2) reduced ability to adapt to environmental changes (see Reed and Frankham 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The genetic structure of plant populations depends on the genetic basis, breeding system, and the historical process of its origin and evolution, and it is also influenced by natural selection, genetic drift, recolonization, and gene flow (Ishihama et al, 2005). At the species level, the taxonomic status and distribution range are main factors for genetic variation.…”
Section: Genetic Structure Of B Papyriferamentioning
confidence: 99%