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Genetic Variation and Hybridisation among Eight Species of kōwhai (Sophora: Fabaceae) from New Zealand Revealed by Microsatellite Markers.
Genes 2018 Februrary 21
We analysed nine microsatellite markers for 626 individuals representing the geographic range of eight closely related endemic New Zealand species of Sophora . Structure analysis identified the optimal K value as seven, with samples identified as S ophora chathamica , S ophora fulvida , S ophora longicarinata , and S ophora prostrata retrieved as well-defined groups. The remaining samples formed less resolved groups referable to S ophora tetraptera and S ophora godleyi , with S ophora microphylla and S ophora molloyi forming the seventh group. Our data suggest that considerable admixture occurs and this is most likely the result of hybridisation or introgression. S . fulvida shows admixture with the sympatric S. chathamica , and the widespread S. microphylla exhibits admixture with the sympatric S. godleyi , S. molloyi , and S. tetraptera .
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