Molecular phylogenetics of Meliaceae (Sapindales) based on nuclear and plastid DNA sequences

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作者
Muellner, AN
Samuel, R
Johnson, SA
Cheek, M
Pennington, TD
Chase, MW
机构
[1] Univ Vienna, Inst Bot, A-1030 Vienna, Austria
[2] Univ Vienna, Bot Garten, A-1030 Vienna, Austria
[3] Royal Bot Gardens, Jodrell Lab, Richmond TW9 3DS, Surrey, England
[4] Royal Bot Gardens, Herbarium, Richmond TW9 3AB, Surrey, England
关键词
matK; Meliaceae; nuclear and plastid DNA; phylogeny; rbcL; 26S rDNA; Sapindales;
D O I
10.3732/ajb.90.3.471
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Phylogenetic analyses of Meliaceae, including representatives of all four currently recognized subfamilies and all but two tribes (32 genera and 35 species, respectively), were carried out using DNA sequence data from three regions: plastid genes rbcL, matK (partial), and nuclear 26S rDNA (partial). Individual and combined phylogenetic analyses were performed for the rbcL, matK, and 26S rDNA data sets. Although the percentage of informative characters is highest in the segment of matK sequenced, rbcL provides the greatest number of informative characters of the three regions, resulting in the best resolved trees. Results of parsimony analyses support the recognition of only two subfamilies (Melioideae and Swietenioideae), which are sister groups. Melieae are the only tribe recognized previously that are strongly supported as monophyletic. The members of the two small monogeneric subfamilies, Quivisianthe and Capuronianthus, fall within Melioideae and Swietenioideae, respectively, supporting their taxonomic inclusion in these groups. Furthermore, the data indicate a close relationship between Aglaieae and Guareeae and a possible monophyletic origin of Cedreleae of Swietenioideae. For Trichilieae (Melioideae) and Swietenieae (Swietenioideae) lack of monophyly is indicated.
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