CHLOROPLAST DNA PHYLOGENY OF LENS (LEGUMINOSAE) - ORIGIN AND DIVERSITY OF THE CULTIVATED LENTIL

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作者
MAYER, MS
SOLTIS, PS
机构
[1] Department of Botany, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington
关键词
LENS CULINARIS; LENTIL; RESTRICTION SITE ANALYSIS; CPDNA; CYTOPLASMIC BOTTLENECK;
D O I
10.1007/BF00221128
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
A restriction-site analysis of chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) variation in Lens was conducted to: (1) assess the levels of variation in Lens culinaris ssp. culinaris (the domesticated lentil), (2) identify the wild progenitor of the domesticated lentil, and (3) construct a cpDNA phylogeny of the genus. We analyzed 399 restriction sites in 114 cultivated accessions and 11 wild accessions. All but three accessions of the cultivar had identical cpDNAs. Two accessions exhibited a single shared restriction-site loss, and a small insertion was observed in the cpDNA of a third accession. We detected 19 restriction-site mutations and two length mutations among accessions of the wild taxa. Three of the four accessions of L. culinaris ssp. orientalis were identical to the cultivars at every restriction site, clearly identifying ssp. orientalis as the progenitor of the cultivated lentil. Because of its limited cpDNA diversity, we conclude that either the cultivated lentil has passed through a genetic bottleneck during domestication and lost most of its cytoplasmic variability or else was domesticated from an ancestor that was naturally depauperate in cpDNA restriction-site variation. However, because we had access to only a small number of populations of the wild taxa, the levels of variation present in ssp. orientalis can only be estimated, and the extent of such a domestication bottleneck, if applicable, cannot be evaluated. The cpDNA-based phylogeny portrays Lens as quite distinct from its putative closest relative, Vicia montbretii. L. culinaris ssp. odemensis is the sister of L. nigricans; L. culinaris is therefore paraphyletic given the current taxonomic placement of ssp. odemensis. Lens nigricans ssp, nigricans is by far the most divergent taxon of the genus, exhibiting ten autapomorphic restriction-site mutations.
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