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Published October 22, 2010 | Version v1
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Data from: Can clone size serve as a proxy for clone age? An exploration using microsatellite divergence in Populus tremuloides

  • 1. Department of Zoology, 6270 University Blvd,*
  • 2. University of British Columbia

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In long-lived clonal plant species, the overall size of a clone has previously been used to estimate clone age. The size of a clone, however, might be largely determined by physical or biotic interactions, obscuring the relationship between clone size and age. Here, we use the accumulation of mutations at 14 microsatellite loci to estimate clone age in trembling aspen, Populus tremuloides, from southwestern Canada. We show that the observed patterns of genetic divergence are consistent with a model of clonal growth, allowing us to use pairwise genetic divergence as an estimator of clone age. In the populations studied, clone size did not exhibit a significant relationship with microsatellite divergence, indicating that clone size is not a good proxy for clone age.

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