Abstract

We have studied a population of Rosa kokanica from slopes of the Greater Chimgan Mt. in Tashkent Region of Uzbekistan. We reconstructed a statistical parsimony network of ndhC-trnV chloroplast intergenic spacer for 34 samples from three subpopulations found in valleys of the northern, southern and south-western macro slopes of the mountain. The study revealed 19 haplotypes, one of which, the basal internal haplotype 1, was shared between the northern and southern subpopulations, while 13 unique haplotypes were found in the south-western subpopulation. We suppose that such a kind of genetic structure could arise during long lasting isolation of the subpopulations in glacial times.

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