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Genetic variation in Arabis petraea, a disjunct species in northern Europe

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Genetic variation in Arabis petraea, a disjunct species in northern Europe

Auteurs : Bengt Jonsell ; Kerstin Kust S ; Inger Nordal

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Variation at 7 isoenzyme loci was studied m 15 populations (6 from Iceland, 4 from W Norway, 4 from central Sweden at the Bothnian Gulf, and 1 from Russian Karelia) Heterozygosity within populations was found to be remarkably high compared with taxa with similar reproductive systems and phytogeographical histories Genetic distances calculated from isoenzyme data showed a close connection between the Norwegian and Swedish populations, indicating a western rather than an eastern immigration route for the isolated Swedish population Leaf shape variation displayed a large scale geographical pattern with strong differences between regions and low variation within populations

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