Glacial survival of European mountain plants: evidence for the long-lived Anthyllis montana L. (Fabaceae) inferred from AFLP fingerprint data

Abstract

As part of a project illuminating the historical biogeography of European mountain taxa AFLP variation wi1hin Anthyllis montana L.  was investigated. 16 populations from throughout its distribution range and single individuals of Anthyllis aurea, A. barba-jovis and A. tejedensis as outgroup taxa were included. Altogether 74 individuals were analysed using four AFLP primer combinations.
A total of 1211 AFLP fragments were detected. There were twelve monomorphic markers (= 0.99%) within A. montana. The remaining 1199 fragments could discriminate all individuals as non-clonal samples.

https://doi.org/10.12685/bauhinia.2175
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