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Resolving relationships despite past hybridization in Aliciella subsection Subnuda(Polemoniaceae)

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Phylogenetics is crucial in the study of evolutionary processes and events transpiring in the course of species diversification.Phylogenetic studies within kingdom Plantae often reveal hybridization and introgression.Here,we study a subsection rife with historic hybridization and discuss the impacts of such processes on evolutionary trajectories.Aliciella subsection Subnuda comprises seven species of herbaceous plants occurring in Utah,the Navajo Nation,and the Four Comers region of North America.Previous molecular and morphological work left relationships in the subsection unresolved.Here,we use comparative DNA sequencing of nuclear ITS and chloroplast DNA regions and genome-wide RAD-seq data to clarify phylogenetic relationships and examine the role of hybridization in the subsection.We construct haplotype and nucleotype networks from chloroplast and nuclear ITS sequence matrices and compare nuclear and chloroplast phylogenies to identify multiple putative chloroplast capture events.The RAD-seq maximum likelihood phylogeny and multispecies coalescent species tree robustly resolve relationships between six species-level clades.We use STRUCTURE and HyDe on the RAD-seq data to evaluate the influence of hybridization within the subsection.The HyDe results suggest that hybridization has occurred among all species in the subsection at some point in their history.Cytonuclear discordance reveals historic chloroplast capture,and we discuss potential causes of the observed discordance.Our study robustly resolves relationships in Aliciella subsection Subnuda and provides a framework for discussing its speciation despite a history of hybridization and introgression.

Aliciellacytonuclear discordanceintrogressionphylogenomicsRAD-seq

Theresa C.Saunders、J.Mark Porter、Leigh A.Johnson

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School of Biological Sciences,Washington State University,Pullman 99164-4236,Washington,USA

California Botanic Garden,1500 North College Avenue,Claremont 91711,California,USA

Department of Biology,Brigham Young University,4102 LSB,and M.L.Bean Life Science Museum,Provo 84602,Utah,USA

permission to sample leaf tissue from Capitol Reef National Parka Utah-BLMCalifornia Botanic Garden(formerly Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden)

permitCARE-2018-SCI-0011L14AC00370

2024

植物分类学报
中国科学院植物研究所 中国植物学会

植物分类学报

CSTPCD
影响因子:0.322
ISSN:1674-4918
年,卷(期):2024.62(1)
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