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Genetic diversity, mutagenesis and dispersal of Antarctic mosses - a review of progress with molecular studies / M.L. Skotnicki, J.A. Ninham, P.M. Selkirk.

Title: Genetic diversity, mutagenesis and dispersal of Antarctic mosses - a review of progress with molecular studies / M.L. Skotnicki, J.A. Ninham, P.M. Selkirk.
Author(s): Skotnicki, M. L.
Ninham, J. A.
Selkirk, P. M.
Date: 2000.
In: Antarctic Science. (2000.), Vol. 12(3) (2000)
Abstract: Uses Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) technique to demonstrate extensive genetic variation in Antarctic mosses, apparently caused by mutagenesis as well as by immigration and establishment of propagules from elsewhere. Discusses short-distance and longer distance dispersal; relationships with temperate mosses of same species; and role of genetic technology in taxonomic identification of moss specimens. Assesses current understanding of evolution, origins and dispersal mechanisms of Antarctic mosses, and their response to climate change.
Notes:

Antarctic Science. Vol. 12(3) :363-373 (2000).

Keywords: 58 -- Botany.
582.34 -- Musci.
581.9 -- Phytogeography.
574 -- Ecology.
574.4 -- Ecology, terrestrial.
575 -- Genetics.
575.2 -- Variation, biological.
575.8 -- Phylogeny.
575.858 -- Biological speciation.
577.1 -- Biochemistry.
G -- Botany.
(*7) -- Antarctic regions.
SPRI record no.: 154934

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