Testing the Hypothesis of Allopolyploidy in the Origin of Penstemon azureus (Plantaginaceae)

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Lawrence, Travis J. [1 ]
Datwylers, Shannon L. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif, Quantitat & Syst Biol Program, Merced, CA USA
[2] Calif State Univ Sacramento, Dept Biol Sci, Sacramento, CA 95819 USA
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FRONTIERS IN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION | 2016年 / 4卷
关键词
Penstemon azureus; allopolyploidy; polyploid speciation; hybridization; hybrid speciation; SEQUENCE ALIGNMENT; GENE-EXPRESSION; DNA-SEQUENCES; SCROPHULARIACEAE; POPULATIONS; POLYPLOIDY; MECHANISMS; PHYLOGENY; EVOLUTION; TORTOISE;
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10.3389/fevo.2016.00060
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Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
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071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Polyploidy plays a major role in the evolution of angiosperms with multiple paleopolyploid events having been suggested making it plausible that all angiosperms have a polyploid event in their history. Polyploidy can arise by genome duplication within a species (i.e., autopolyploidy), or whole genome duplication coupled with hybridization (i.e., allopolyploidy). Penstemon subsection Saccanthera contains a species complex of closely related diploids and polyploids. The species in this complex are P. heterophyllus (2x, 4x), P. parvulus (4x), P. neotericus (8x), P. laetus (2x), and P. azureus (6x). Previous studies have hypothesized that P. azureus is an allopolyploid of P. parvulus (4x) X P Iaetus (2x). To test the hypothesis of allopolyploidy in the origin of P. azureus and to determine possible progenitors, two nuclear loci (Adh and NIA) and three chloroplast spacer regions (trnD-trnT, rpoB-trnC, rpl32-trnL) were sequenced from P. azureus, P. heterophyllus, P. laetus, P. parvulus, and P. neotericus. These data were analyzed in a phylogenetic framework and a network analysis was used on the nuclear data. Both nuclear datasets supported the allopolyploid origin of P. azureus with divergent Adh orthologs recovered in all five accessions of P. azureus and divergent NIA orthologs recovered in three of the P. azureus accessions. Furthermore, the Adh and NIA datasets support three hypotheses for the possible progenitors of P. azureus: (1) P. heterophyllus (2x) X P. parvulus; (2) P. heterophyllus (4x) X P. laetus; and (3) P. heterophyllus (2x) X P. heterophyllus (4x). Markedly, all hypotheses support P. heterophyllus (2x) as a progenitor. In addition, the Adh and NIA trees also suggest that P. neotericus is an allopolyploid. P. parvulus is an autopolyploid with two distinct origins, and P. heterophyllus (4x) is an autopolyploid or allopolyploid. The cpDNA analysis resolved geographically structured Glades. This pattern seems best explained by local adaptation of the chloroplast genome and chloroplast capture. However, multiple origins of the polyploid species and gene flow could also explain this pattern. This study provides the first molecular phylogenetic evidence of the allopolyploid origin of P. azureus and has given insight into the origin of the other polyploids in this species complex.
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