| Literature DB >> 25202605 |
Jennifer R Mandel1, Rebecca B Dikow2, Vicki A Funk3, Rishi R Masalia4, S Evan Staton5, Alex Kozik6, Richard W Michelmore6, Loren H Rieseberg7, John M Burke4.
Abstract
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The Compositae (Asteraceae) are a large and diverse family of plants, and the most comprehensive phylogeny to date is a meta-tree based on 10 chloroplast loci that has several major unresolved nodes. We describe the development of an approach that enables the rapid sequencing of large numbers of orthologous nuclear loci to facilitate efficient phylogenomic analyses. • METHODS ANDEntities:
Keywords: base tree; conserved; exon capture; next-generation sequencing; orthologs; phylogenomics
Year: 2014 PMID: 25202605 PMCID: PMC4103609 DOI: 10.3732/apps.1300085
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Plant Sci ISSN: 2168-0450 Impact factor: 1.936
Fig. 1.Compositae base tree and COS loci tree. (A) Summary of 10-locus chloroplast tree for ca. 900 genera redrawn from Funk et al. (2009). (B) Maximum likelihood tree based on 763 COS loci. Species sampled in our study are colored the same as their tribe in (A). Bootstrap values greater than 75% are indicated with a star. Bootstraps for the Heliantheae-only data set are given in numeric values with arrows. Note that within the Heliantheae-only data set, Phoebanthus was used as the outgroup so no support value is given for the node distinguishing it and the Helianthus species.
Species sampled, fold-enrichment, number of COS loci per species, and collection information.
| Tribe | Genus | Species | Authority | Enr. | No. of loci | Location | Collection date | Collector(s) | Collection no. |
| Calyceraceae | Spreg. | 17 | 306 | Argentina: Santa Cruz, Rio Chico | 14-Dec-2009 | Bonifacino & Funk | 4016 | ||
| Barnadesieae | Roque & V. A. Funk | 4 | 174 | Brazil: Bahia | 09-Aug-2010 | Abreu, I. S. | 123 | ||
| Mutisieae | n/a | 19 | 279 | Greenhouse grown cutting, Terra Nigra, USA | 22-Oct-2013 | Mandel, J. R. | 105 | ||
| Cardueae | L. | 21 | 396 | Voucher n/a, USDA, PI 592391 | n/a | n/a | n/a | ||
| Cichorieae | L. E. Rodin | 25 | 407 | Greenhouse grown seed | 27-Aug-13 | Mandel, J. R. | 102 | ||
| Vernonieae | (Willd.) H. Rob. | 28 | 408 | Greenhouse grown seed USDA, PI 312852 | 22-Oct-2013 | Mandel, J. R. | 104 | ||
| Senecioneae | L. | 28 | 316 | Washington, D.C.: NMNH | 07-Nov-2011 | Funk, V. A. | 12774 | ||
| Gnaphalieae | (L.) Hilliard & B. L. Burtt | 15 | 208 | USA: Fairfax Co., Falls Church, Virginia | 12-Sep-2011 | Funk, V. A. | 12773 | ||
| Eupatorieae | (L.) DC. | 30 | 416 | USA: Fairfax Co., Falls Church, Virginia | 11-Sep-2001 | Funk, V. A. | 12769 | ||
| Heliantheae | S. F. Blake | 3 | 372 | Greenhouse grown seed collected USA: Liberty Co., Florida | 10-Sep-2010 | Mason, C. M. | 101 | ||
| Heliantheae | (A. Gray) Pruski | 46 | 325 | Greenhouse grown seed collected USA: DeKalb Co., Georgia | 22-Oct-2013 | Mandel, J. R. | 103 | ||
| Heliantheae | Small | 33 | 379 | Greenhouse grown seed collected USA: Madison Co., Tennesee | 01-Sep-2004 | Mandel, J. R. | 101 | ||
| Heliantheae | (A. Gray) Heiser | 62 | 395 | Voucher n/a, USDA, PI 613758 | n/a | n/a | n/a | ||
| Heliantheae | Torr. & A. Gray | 34 | 339 | Voucher n/a, USDA, PI 435623 | n/a | n/a | n/a | ||
| Heliantheae | L. | 38 | 385 | Voucher n/a, USDA, PI 603989 | n/a | n/a | n/a |
Note: Enr. = fold enrichment; n/a = not available; NMNH = National Museum of Natural History; USDA = U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Five hundred ninety-one COS loci were extracted from the lettuce genome. DNA from some taxa studied had been extracted for other projects and the plants were not vouchered; they are listed as n/a.
Number of COS loci identified by PHYLUCE.
Deposited at the United States National Herbarium, Smithsonian Institution (US), Washington, D.C., USA.
Deposited at the University of Georgia Herbarium (GA), Athens, Georgia, USA.
Voucher specimen is an individual from the same population.
The Phoebanthus WGS sample resulted in far fewer reads than other taxa (∼2% of the average for other WGS samples) and could bias the enrichment calculation downward.
Fig. 2.COS workflow. Schematic of the laboratory method, bioinformatics, and phylogenetic analyses for this project.