Genetic analysis of an interspecific hybrid swarm of Populus: occurrence of unidirectional introgression.

P. Keim, K. N. Paige, T. G. Whitham, K. G. Lark

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Abstract

Restriction fragment length polymorphisms were used to distinguish genotypes of two species of Populus, P. fremontii ('Fremont') and P. angustifolia ('narrowleaf'). Both inter- and intraspecific polymorphisms were detected in these cottonwood trees. The interspecific variation was much greater than the intraspecific variation. This permitted identification of parental genotypes within individual trees of a hybrid swarm which exists in an overlap zone between the two species. Within this hybrid swarm, individual trees are either F1 hybrids or backcrosses with a pure 'narrowleaf' parent; no progeny were found that could be attributed to crossing between F1 hybrid trees, or to backcrossing between F1 hybrid trees and 'Fremont'.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)557-565
Number of pages9
JournalGenetics
Volume123
Issue number3
StatePublished - Nov 1989

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Genetics

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