Topological incongruence between nuclear and chloroplast DNA trees suggesting hybridization in the urophyllum group of the genus Fagopyrum (Polygonaceae)
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We performed phylogenetic analyses of Fagopyrum species in the urophyllum group based on nucleotide sequences of two nuclear genes, FLORICAULA/LEAFY (FLO/LFY) and AGAMOUS (AG), and three segments of chloroplast DNA (cpDNA), rbcL-accD, trnK intron, and trnC-rpoB spacer. The FLO/LFY and AG sequences turned out to be phylogenetically more informative at the intrageneric level than the cpDNA sequences. Congruence among these gene trees, inferred by a maximum-likelihood (ML) method, demonstrated that topologies were partially incongruent between the nuclear and chloroplast DNA phylogenies. The nuclear DNA sequence data supported a monophyletic relation of F. statice, F. gilesii, and F. jinshaense, whereas the former two species formed another monophyletic relation with the F. capillatum-F. gracilipes-F. gracilipedoides-F. rubifolium clade excluding F. jinshaense in the synthetic cpDNA phylogeny. In addition, two divergent sequences of FLO/LFY were found in F. rubifolium (tetraploid). One of these was sister to F. gracilipedoides and another was sister to F. statice, and a monophyletic relation of these two genes was rejected by a bootstrap analysis. These results suggest that hybridization may have occurred during diversification of Fagopyrum species in the urophyllum group, and that F. rubifolium is possibly allotetraploid species.
- 2003-04-01
著者
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Hasegawa Masami
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Science Toho University
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Ohnishi O
Plant Germ-plasm Institute Graduate School Of Agriculture Kyoto University
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Ohnishi Ohmi
Plant Germ Plasm Institute Graduate School Of Agriculture Kyoto University
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NISHIMOTO Yuriko
Department of Biosystems Science, School of Advanced Studies, The Graduate University for Advanced S
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Hasegawa Masami
Department Of Biosystems Science School Of Advanced Studies The Graduate University For Advanced Stu
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Nishimoto Yuriko
Department Of Biosystems Science School Of Advanced Studies The Graduate University For Advanced Stu
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