One or three species in Megadenia (Brassicaceae): insight from molecular studies

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E. V. Artyukova
M. M. Kozyrenko
E. V. Boltenkov
P. G. Gorovoy
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Institute of Biology and Soil Science, Far East Branch
[2] Russian Academy of Sciences,Botanical Garden Institute, Far East Branch
[3] Russian Academy of Sciences,G.B. Elyakov Pacific Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Far Eastern Branch
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Genetica | 2014年 / 142卷
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Brassicaceae; Biscutelleae; Molecular markers; Phylogeny; Coalescent analysis;
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Megadenia Maxim. is a small genus of the Brassicaceae endemic to East Asia with three disjunct areas of distribution: the eastern edge of the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau, the Eastern Sayan Mountains in southern Siberia, and Chandalaz Ridge in the southern Sikhote-Alin Mountains. Although distinct species (M. pygmaea Maxim., M. bardunovii Popov, and M. speluncarum Vorob., Vorosch. and Gorovoj) have been described from each area, they have lately been reduced to synonymy with M. pygmaea due to high morphological similarity. Here, we present the first molecular study of Megadenia. Using the sequences of 11 noncoding regions from the cytoplasmic (chloroplast and mitochondrial) and nuclear genomes, we assessed divergence within the genus and explored the relationships between Megadenia and Biscutella L. Although M. bardunovii, M. speluncarum, and M. pygmaea were found to be indiscernible with regard to the nuclear and mitochondrial markers studied, our data on the plastid genome revealed their distinctness and a clear subdivision of the genus into three lineages matching the three described species. All of the phylogenetic analyses of the chloroplast DNA sequences provide strong support for the inclusion of Megadenia and Biscutella in the tribe Biscutelleae. A dating analysis shows that the genus Megadenia is of Miocene origin and diversification within the genus, which has led to the three extant lineages, most likely occurred during the Early–Middle Pleistocene, in agreement with the vicariance pattern. Given the present-day distribution, differences in habitat preferences and in some anatomical traits, and lack of a direct genealogical relationship, M. pygmaea,M. bardunovii, and M. speluncarum should be treated as distinct species or at least subspecies.
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