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Genome size variation in Hordeum spontaneum populations
1Agricultural Research Centre of Finland, Plant Production Research, Crops and Soil, Jokioinen. timo.turpeinen@mtt.fi
Genome size variation in wild barley (Hordeum spontaneum) populations was studied. Genome size positively correlated with January temperatures, suggesting adaptation driven by natural selection.
Area of Science:
- Plant genetics
- Ecology
- Evolutionary biology
Background:
- Intraspecific variation in genome size is observed across plant species.
- Wild barley (Hordeum spontaneum) is a valuable model for studying genetic diversity.
Purpose of the Study:
- To assess genome size variation in wild barley populations from diverse Israeli sites.
- To investigate the relationship between genome size and environmental factors, specifically temperature.
Main Methods:
- Flow cytometry was used to measure genome size in Hordeum spontaneum.
- Propidium iodide staining was employed for accurate DNA content analysis.
- Statistical analysis, including variance analysis, was performed to identify significant differences.
Main Results:
- Genome sizes in wild barley populations ranged from 9.35 to 9.81 picograms.
- Significant differences in genome size were found among the studied populations.
- A positive correlation was observed between genome size and mean January temperature.
Conclusions:
- Wild barley exhibits significant intraspecific genome size variation.
- Climate, particularly temperature, appears to be a selective pressure influencing genome size.
- Genome size in Hordeum spontaneum may be an adaptive trait shaped by natural selection.
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