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摘要
在日本本岛中部中部地区对日本特有药用植物白芷(Angelica akutiloba var. iwatensis)和白芷(A. acutiloba var. iwatensis)进行了抽样调查。山毛莲生长在山区的河床上,山毛莲生长在山区的河床上。Var. iwatensis生长在海拔1000米的山脊附近的斜坡上,或在山区山谷中沿着柏油路的发达土地上不断坍塌的岩石斜坡和光秃秃的田野上。采用直接测序法对该地区采集的2种野生当归进行了叶绿体atpF-atpA区DNA多态性分析,并采用MIG-seq全基因组SNP进行了基因组成分分析。在本研究区,所有的针叶树居群在母系和祖系上都是单系的,而岩田针叶树则不同程度地由三个母系和三个祖系组成,具有遗传异质性。此外,还发现了一个母系推测为a . acutiloba和父系推测为a . acutiloba var. iwatensis的自然杂交群体。在本研究中,我们报告了atpF-atpA和MIG-seq分析相结合的方法是确定两个野生当归物种群体遗传结构和鉴定杂种的有用工具。
Population genetic structure of wild Angelica acutiloba, A. acutiloba var. iwatensis, and their hybrids by atpF–atpA intergenic spacer in chloroplast DNA and genome-wide SNP analysis using MIG-seq
Sampling surveys of Angelica acutiloba and A. acutiloba var. iwatensis, which are medicinal plants endemic to Japan, were conducted in the Chubu region in the central area of the main island of Japan. A. acutiloba grows in riverbeds in mountainous areas, while A. acutiloba. var. iwatensis grows on slopes near mountain ridges at 1000 m above sea level or on constantly collapsing rocky slopes and bare fields on developed land along asphalt roads in valleys of mountainous areas. Specimens of two wild Angelica species collected in this region were examined for maternal lineage by DNA polymorphism analysis of the atpF–atpA region for chloroplast DNA using direct sequencing and genomic component analysis by genome-wide SNP using MIG-seq. In this study area, while all A. acutiloba populations were monophyletic in both maternal and ancestral lineages, A. acutiloba var. iwatensis were genetically heterogeneous due to being composed of three maternal and three ancestral lineages to various degrees. In addition, a natural hybrid population with maternal lineage presumed to be A. acutiloba and paternal lineage A. acutiloba var. iwatensis was also found. In the present study, we report that the combined method of atpF–atpA and MIG-seq analyses is a useful tool for determining the population genetic structure of two wild Angelica species and for identifying hybrids.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Natural Medicines is an international journal publishing original research in naturally occurring medicines and their related foods and cosmetics. It covers:
-chemistry of natural products
-biochemistry of medicinal plants
-pharmacology of natural products and herbs, including Kampo formulas and traditional herbs
-botanical anatomy
-cultivation of medicinal plants.
The journal accepts Original Papers, Notes, Rapid Communications and Natural Resource Letters. Reviews and Mini-Reviews are generally invited.