Allozymic Differentiation of the Antirrhinum graniticum and the Antirrhinum meonanthum Species Groups
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- 10 September 2003
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Annals of Botany
- Vol. 92 (5) , 647-655
- https://doi.org/10.1093/aob/mcg184
Abstract
Forty populations from eight taxa belonging to six species of Antirrhinum were studied for electrophoretic differentiation at 14 allozyme loci. All the studied species show that marker alleles and genetic distances between conspecific populations are lower than for other species of the genus. Results permit the recognition of A. onubensis and A. boissieri at specific rank. The low level of genetic distance together with morphological characters and sympatric range, support the recognition of A. ambiguum as a new subspecies of A. graniticum, as A. graniticumssp.ambiguum Mateu & Segarra stat. nov. The results of the study support separation of the studied taxa into two groups coinciding with subsections Streptosepalum and Antirrhinum, but disagreeing with the arrangement of species into them. According to the results of the study these groups consist of A. meonanthum and A. braun‐blanquetii (Streptosepalum) and A. graniticum s.l., A. onubensis and A. boissieri (Antirrhinum). The status of A. meonanthum var. rothmaleri requires further clarification.Keywords
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