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The promiscuous and the chaste: frequent allopolyploid speciation and its genomic consequences in American daisies (Melampodium sect. Melampodium; Asteraceae).

Hanna Weiss-Schneeweiss1, Cordula Blöch, Barbara Turner, José L Villaseñor, Tod F Stuessy, Gerald M Schneeweiss.   

Abstract

Polyploidy, an important factor in eukaryotic evolution, is especially abundant in angiosperms, where it often acts in concert with hybridization to produce allopolyploids. The application of molecular phylogenetic techniques has identified the origins of numerous allopolyploids, but little is known on genomic and chromosomal consequences of allopolyploidization, despite their important role in conferring divergence of allopolyploids from their parental species. Here, using several plastid and nuclear sequence markers, we clarify the origin of tetra- and hexaploids in a group of American daisies, allowing characterization of genome dynamics in polyploids compared to their diploid ancestors. All polyploid species are allopolyploids. Among the four diploid gene pools, the propensity for allopolyploidization is unevenly distributed phylogenetically with a few species apparently more prone to participate, but the underlying causes remain unclear. Polyploid genomes are characterized by differential loss of ribosomal DNA loci (5S and 35S rDNA), known hotspots of chromosomal evolution, but show genome size additivity, suggesting limited changes beyond those affecting rDNA loci or the presence of processes counterbalancing genome reduction. Patterns of rDNA sequence conversion and provenance of the lost loci are highly idiosyncratic and differ even between allopolyploids of identical parentage, indicating that allopolyploids deriving from the same lower-ploid parental species can follow different evolutionary trajectories.
© 2011 The Author(s). Evolution © 2011 The Society for the Study of Evolution.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22220876     DOI: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.2011.01424.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Evolution        ISSN: 0014-3820            Impact factor:   3.694


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Authors:  H Weiss-Schneeweiss; K Emadzade; T-S Jang; G M Schneeweiss
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3.  The evolutionary history of the white-rayed species of Melampodium (Asteraceae) involved multiple cycles of hybridization and polyploidization.

Authors:  Carolin A Rebernig; Hanna Weiss-Schneeweiss; Cordula Blöch; Barbara Turner; Tod F Stuessy; Renate Obermayer; Jose L Villaseñor; Gerald M Schneeweiss
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4.  High ploidy diversity and distinct patterns of cytotype distribution in a widespread species of Oxalis in the Greater Cape Floristic Region.

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5.  Comprehensive phylogenetic analyses of the Ruppia maritima complex focusing on taxa from the Mediterranean.

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6.  Dating the Species Network: Allopolyploidy and Repetitive DNA Evolution in American Daisies (Melampodium sect. Melampodium, Asteraceae).

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8.  rDNA Loci Evolution in the Genus Glechoma (Lamiaceae).

Authors:  Tae-Soo Jang; Jamie McCann; John S Parker; Koji Takayama; Suk-Pyo Hong; Gerald M Schneeweiss; Hanna Weiss-Schneeweiss
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9.  Chromosomal diversification and karyotype evolution of diploids in the cytologically diverse genus Prospero (Hyacinthaceae).

Authors:  Tae-Soo Jang; Khatere Emadzade; John Parker; Eva M Temsch; Andrew R Leitch; Franz Speta; Hanna Weiss-Schneeweiss
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10.  The Impact of Reconstruction Methods, Phylogenetic Uncertainty and Branch Lengths on Inference of Chromosome Number Evolution in American Daisies (Melampodium, Asteraceae).

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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-09-09       Impact factor: 3.240

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