J Syst Evol ›› 1998, Vol. 36 ›› Issue (4): 323-332.

• Research Articles • Previous Articles     Next Articles

Genetic Variation and Relationships Within Taxus and Between the Genus and Pseudotaxus in China

ZHOU Qi-Xing, GE Song, GU Zhi-Jian, YUE Zhong-Shu   

  • Published:1998-07-10

Abstract: In the present paper, genetic diversity of 12 populations of four Taxus taxa and one species of monotypic genus Pseudotaxus in China were studied by horizontal starch gel electrophoresis. Seven enzymes encoded by nine loci were assessed. Genetic diversity within 5 taxa were relatively high with the proportion of polymorphic loci ( P ) ranging from 44.4 % to 77.8 %, average number of alleles per locus (A) from 1.6 to 2.1; mean expected and observed heterozygosity ( He, Ho) per locus from 0. 065 to 0.152 and 0. 068 to 0.111, respectively. Combined with the analysis of other characters, the results from allozyme analysis suggest that there be very close relationships between the three species and one variety in Taxus, with high genetic identities (I) between them(from 0. 727 to 0. 995) except those between T. yunnanensis and other taxa in Taxus (0. 727~ 0. 804). Consequently, we propose that these taxa in Taxus be treated as different geographical races within a single species. Also the taxonomic position of Pseudotaxus as a distinct genus is supported by ourallozyme data.

Key words: Taxus, Pseudotaxus, Genetic variation, Interspecific relationship