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Genetic diversity, population structure and relationships of Tunisian Thymus algeriensis Boiss. et Reut. and Thymus capitatus Hoffm. et Link. assessed by isozymes
Authors:Imen Ben El Hadj Ali  Arbi Guetat  Mohamed Boussaid
Institution:a National Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology. Laboratory of Plant Biotechnology, B.P. 676, 1080 Tunis Cedex, Tunisia
b Botanic Institute of Barcelona (CSIC-ICUB), Passeig del Migdia s.n., 08038 Barcelona, Spain
Abstract:The genetic diversity and population structure of two Tunisian Thymus species (Thymus algeriensis and Thymus capitatus), from 46 natural populations growing in six bioclimates, were analysed by starch gel electrophoresis using eight isozymes. The genetic diversity within populations varied at species level. Variation in T. algeriensis was higher than that observed for T. capitatus, and exclusive alleles were detected for the two studied species. A high differentiation among populations, for each species, estimated by Wright's F-statistics was revealed. In each species, a high level of inbreeding within populations induced by Wahlund effect was observed. A relatively high level of differentiation associated with a restricted gene flow among species was revealed. The PCA and UPGMA analysis, performed on all populations, showed two distinct groups with respect of specific differentiation level. The high genetic divergence between the two species corroborates their taxonomic status, as previously reported using morphological traits. The strategy for the management and conservation of populations should be made for each taxa according to its level of diversity and bioclimate.
Keywords:Genetic diversity  Population differentiation  Thymus algeriensis  Thymus capitatus  Conservation  Tunisia
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