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Chi Yan1, Genlou Sun, Dongfa Sun.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Previous cytological and single copy nuclear genes data suggested the St and Y genome in the StY-genomic Elymus species originated from different donors: the St from a diploid species in Pseudoroegneria and the Y from an unknown diploid species, which are now extinct or undiscovered. However, ITS data suggested that the Y and St genome shared the same progenitor although rather few St genome species were studied. In a recent analysis of many samples of St genome species Pseudoroegneria spicata (Pursh) À. Löve suggested that one accession of P. spicata species was the most likely donor of the Y genome. The present study tested whether intraspecific variation during sampling could affect the outcome of analyses to determining the origin of Y genome in allotetraploid StY species. We also explored the evolutionary dynamics of these species. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPALEntities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22046383 PMCID: PMC3203181 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0026853
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Partial alignment of amplified RPB2 sequences from Elymus StY and their putative diploid donor species.
Three uninterrupted indels showed in different boxes. (I): A 16 bp insertion were deleted in all diploid St genome sequences, two sequences from W genome (PI 533014 and PI 547363) and one sequence from H genome (PI 499645), compared to the St and Y sequences from allotetraploid StY species and all the sequences from P, E, E and V genome. (II): All sequences from diploid St species, except three P. libanotica accessions (PI 330687, PI 330688 and PI401274) and one P. spicata accession (PI 610986), have the 31 bp deletion compared to the sequences from H, W (except PI 531553), P, E, E, V and StY genome species. (III): A 6 bp insertion occurred in the Y, H, W (except PI 531553), P, and E genome sequences. None of the St genome contained the sequence (GAATGT) in this region.
Figure 2One of the 826 parsimonious trees derived from RPB2 sequence data.
The tree was conducted using heuristic search with TBR branch swapping. Numbers above and below branches are bootstrap values and Bayesian posterior probability (PP) values, respectively. Heavy internal branches are retained in the strict consensus tree. Bromus sterilis was used as an outgroup. Consistency index (CI) = 0.650, retention index (RI) = 0.836, rescale consistency index (RCI) = 0.543.
Figure 3One of the 556 parsimonious trees derived from EF-G sequence data.
The tree was conducted using heuristic search with TBR branch swapping. Numbers above and below branches are bootstrap values and Bayesian posterior probability (PP) values, respectively. Heavy internal branches are retained in the strict consensus tree. Bromus sterilis was used as an outgroup. Consistency index (CI) = 0.863, retention index (RI) = 0.906, rescale consistency index (RCI) = 0.783.