Molecular phylogenetic relationships among Lachenalia, Massonia and Polyxena (Liliaceae) on the basis of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region
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A molecular phylogenetic analysis based on internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequences in 31 species, four varieties and four cultivars of <I>Lachenalia</I>, two species of <I>Massonia</I> and three species of <I>Polyxena</I> was made. These three genera have been considered as closely related with each other. The ITS sequence data confirmed that <I>Massonia</I> was clearly different from <I>Lachenalia</I> and <I>Polyxena</I>. <I>Polyxena</I> constructed one clade distinguished from <I>Lachenalia</I>. The species of <I>Lachenalia</I> used showed a correlationship between ITS sequence data and karyotypes, excepting the species with the basic chromosome numbers x=7 and x=8 did not show any correlationship with those with the other basic chromosome numbers. Similarities of their arrays of ITS sequence data among species with x=8 were greater than those among the species with x=7. <I>Lachenalia pusilla</I> and <I>L. muirii</I> which had x=7 formed a clade with the species with x=8. Differences in The species with the basic chromosome numbers of X=7 and 8 showed less differences in correlationship between ITS sequence data and karyotypes than those with other basic chromosome numbers It was suggested that the species of <I>Lachenalia</I> with the basic chromosome numbers of x=7 and 8 might be originated from a common ancestor, while the other species of the genus with basic chromosome numbers other than x=7 and 8 might be originated from other ancestor-else.
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