@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref21639,
author = {Masato Ohtani and Toshiaki Kondo and Naoki Tani and Saneyoshi Ueno and Leong Soon Lee and Kevin Kit Siong Ng and Norwati Muhammad and Reiner Finkeldey and Mohamad Na'iem and Sapto Indrioko and Koichi Kamiya and Ko Harada and Bibian Diway and Eyen Khoo and Kensuke Kawamura and Yoshihiko Tsumura},
title = {Nuclear and chloroplast DNA phylogeography reveals Pleistocene divergence and subsequent secondary contact of two genetic lineages of the tropical rainforest tree species Shorea leprosula (Dipterocarpaceae) in Southeast Asia},
year = {2013},
keywords = {Sundaland; migration; EST-SSR; microsatellite; chloroplast DNA},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Molecular Ecology},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Tropical rainforests in Southeast Asia have been affected by climatic fluctuations during past glacial eras. To examine how the accompanying changes in land areas and temperature have affected the genetic properties of rainforest trees in the region, we investigated the phylogeographic patterns of a widespread dipterocarp species, Shorea leprosula. Two types of DNA markers were used: expressed sequence tag-based simple sequence repeats (EST-SSRs) and chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) sequence variations. Both sets of markers revealed clear genetic differentiation between populations in Borneo and those in the Malay Peninsula and Sumatra (Malay/Sumatra). However, in the southwestern part of Borneo genetic admixture of the lineages was observed in the two marker types. Coalescent simulation based on cpDNA sequence variation suggested that the two lineages arose 0.28 to 0.09 million years before present, and that following their divergence migration from Malay/Sumatra to Borneo strongly exceeded migration in the opposite direction. We conclude that the genetic structure of S. leprosula was largely formed during the middle Pleistocene and was subsequently modified by eastward migration across the subaerially exposed Sunda Shelf.}
}
Matrices for Study 13763
Citation title: "Nuclear and chloroplast DNA phylogeography reveals Pleistocene divergence and subsequent secondary contact of two genetic lineages of the tropical rainforest tree species Shorea leprosula (Dipterocarpaceae) in Southeast Asia".
Study name: "Nuclear and chloroplast DNA phylogeography reveals Pleistocene divergence and subsequent secondary contact of two genetic lineages of the tropical rainforest tree species Shorea leprosula (Dipterocarpaceae) in Southeast Asia".
This study is part of submission 13763
(Status: Published).
Matrices
ID | Matrix Title | Description | Data type | NTAX | NCHAR | Taxa | ||||
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M15584 | Shorea leprosula and S. parvifolia chloroplast haplotypes (sites with alignment gaps in the complete data are masked by dashes) | Nucleic Acid | 23 | 2945 | View Taxa |