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Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica

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CONTRERAS, Roberto; PORCILE, Vincenzo  y  AGUAYO, Fernanda. Microsatellites reveal a high genetic differentiation among native Geoffroea decorticans populations in Chilean Atacama Desert. Bol. Soc. Argent. Bot. [online]. 2019, vol.54, n.2, pp.1-10. ISSN 1851-2372.

Background and aims: The extreme conditions in the Chilean Atacama Desert are a major hurdle for the survival of any organism. Despite this, several legume populations of Geoffroea decorticans have thrived within this harsh, hostile environment for centuries. Here, we sought to determine the genetic variability in G. decorticans populations, given its wide distribution across the Atacama Desert, the driest and most ancient desert on Earth. The specifc aims of the present study were to determinate the level of genetic diversity and assess genetic structure in eight populations of G. decorticans from Chilean Atacama Desert. M&M: Eighty-four G. decorticans individuals were selected for sampling across eight localities in Northern Chile. Five microsatellites were used to analyze genetic diversity, differentiation among populations, population structure and gene fow. Results: The majority of the analyzed populations from the Atacama Desert displayed a high genetic diversity, with the exception of Pachica population. G. decorticans (chañar) populations also displayed a high genetic differentiation and a moderate gene fow given by the natural barrier imposed by the Atacama Desert. The eight chañar populations studied were separated in groups from Northern and Southern regions. Conclusions: Microsatellites have provided valuable baseline information to understand the genetic diversity and structure of G. decorticans populations at the Atacama Desert.

Palabras clave : Gene fow, genetic structure, genetic variability, SSR markers..

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