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Reconciling Conflicting Phylogenies in the Origin of Sweet Potato and Dispersal to Polynesia.

Pablo Muñoz-Rodríguez1, Tom Carruthers1, John R I Wood1, Bethany R M Williams1, Kevin Weitemier2, Brent Kronmiller3, David Ellis4, Noelle L Anglin4, Lucas Longway2, Stephen A Harris1, Mark D Rausher5, Steven Kelly1, Aaron Liston2, Robert W Scotland6.   

Abstract

The sweet potato is one of the world's most widely consumed crops, yet its evolutionary history is poorly understood. In this paper, we present a comprehensive phylogenetic study of all species closely related to the sweet potato and address several questions pertaining to the sweet potato that remained unanswered. Our research combined genome skimming and target DNA capture to sequence whole chloroplasts and 605 single-copy nuclear regions from 199 specimens representing the sweet potato and all of its crop wild relatives (CWRs). We present strongly supported nuclear and chloroplast phylogenies demonstrating that the sweet potato had an autopolyploid origin and that Ipomoea trifida is its closest relative, confirming that no other extant species were involved in its origin. Phylogenetic analysis of nuclear and chloroplast genomes shows conflicting topologies regarding the monophyly of the sweet potato. The process of chloroplast capture explains these conflicting patterns, showing that I. trifida had a dual role in the origin of the sweet potato, first as its progenitor and second as the species with which the sweet potato introgressed so one of its lineages could capture an I. trifida chloroplast. In addition, we provide evidence that the sweet potato was present in Polynesia in pre-human times. This, together with several other examples of long-distance dispersal in Ipomoea, negates the need to invoke ancient human-mediated transport as an explanation for its presence in Polynesia. These results have important implications for understanding the origin and evolution of a major global food crop and question the existence of pre-Columbian contacts between Polynesia and the American continent.
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Keywords:  Ipomoea; Polynesia; chloroplast capture; crop wild relatives; long-distance dispersal; phylogenomics; sweet potato; target enrichment

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29657119     DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2018.03.020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Biol        ISSN: 0960-9822            Impact factor:   10.834


  26 in total

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Journal:  Syst Biol       Date:  2019-07-01       Impact factor: 15.683

2.  A foundation monograph of Ipomoea (Convolvulaceae) in the New World.

Authors:  John R I Wood; Pablo Muñoz-Rodríguez; Bethany R M Williams; Robert W Scotland
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3.  The Implications of Incongruence between Gene Tree and Species Tree Topologies for Divergence Time Estimation.

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4.  Species as a Heuristic: Reconciling Theory and Practice.

Authors:  Tom Wells; Tom Carruthers; Pablo Muñoz-Rodríguez; Alex Sumadijaya; John R I Wood; Robert W Scotland
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5.  The domestication syndrome in vegetatively propagated field crops.

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6.  A taxonomic monograph of Ipomoea integrated across phylogenetic scales.

Authors:  Pablo Muñoz-Rodríguez; Tom Carruthers; John R I Wood; Bethany R M Williams; Kevin Weitemier; Brent Kronmiller; Zoë Goodwin; Alex Sumadijaya; Noelle L Anglin; Denis Filer; David Harris; Mark D Rausher; Steven Kelly; Aaron Liston; Robert W Scotland
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Journal:  Plant J       Date:  2020-01-22       Impact factor: 6.417

8.  MYB44 competitively inhibits the formation of the MYB340-bHLH2-NAC56 complex to regulate anthocyanin biosynthesis in purple-fleshed sweet potato.

Authors:  Zeng-Zheng Wei; Kang-Di Hu; Dong-Lan Zhao; Jun Tang; Zhong-Qin Huang; Peng Jin; Yan-Hong Li; Zhuo Han; Lan-Ying Hu; Gai-Fang Yao; Hua Zhang
Journal:  BMC Plant Biol       Date:  2020-06-05       Impact factor: 4.215

9.  Genetic Diversity and Population Structure of the USDA Sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas) Germplasm Collections Using GBSpoly.

Authors:  Phillip A Wadl; Bode A Olukolu; Sandra E Branham; Robert L Jarret; G Craig Yencho; D Michael Jackson
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2018-08-21       Impact factor: 5.753

10.  Genome sequences of two diploid wild relatives of cultivated sweetpotato reveal targets for genetic improvement.

Authors:  Shan Wu; Kin H Lau; Qinghe Cao; John P Hamilton; Honghe Sun; Chenxi Zhou; Lauren Eserman; Dorcus C Gemenet; Bode A Olukolu; Haiyan Wang; Emily Crisovan; Grant T Godden; Chen Jiao; Xin Wang; Mercy Kitavi; Norma Manrique-Carpintero; Brieanne Vaillancourt; Krystle Wiegert-Rininger; Xinsun Yang; Kan Bao; Jennifer Schaff; Jan Kreuze; Wolfgang Gruneberg; Awais Khan; Marc Ghislain; Daifu Ma; Jiming Jiang; Robert O M Mwanga; Jim Leebens-Mack; Lachlan J M Coin; G Craig Yencho; C Robin Buell; Zhangjun Fei
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2018-11-02       Impact factor: 14.919

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