Literature DB >> 32406108

Nuclear phylogenomic analyses of asterids conflict with plastome trees and support novel relationships among major lineages.

Gregory W Stull1,2, Pamela S Soltis3,4, Douglas E Soltis3,4,5, Matthew A Gitzendanner5, Stephen A Smith6.   

Abstract

PREMISE: Discordance between nuclear and organellar phylogenies (cytonuclear discordance) is a well-documented phenomenon at shallow evolutionary levels but has been poorly investigated at deep levels of plant phylogeny. Determining the extent of cytonuclear discordance across major plant lineages is essential not only for elucidating evolutionary processes, but also for evaluating the currently used framework of plant phylogeny, which is largely based on the plastid genome.
METHODS: We present a phylogenomic examination of a major angiosperm clade (Asteridae) based on sequence data from the nuclear, plastid, and mitochondrial genomes as a means of evaluating currently accepted relationships inferred from the plastome and exploring potential sources of genomic conflict in this group.
RESULTS: We recovered at least five instances of well-supported cytonuclear discordance concerning the placements of major asterid lineages (i.e., Ericales, Oncothecaceae, Aquifoliales, Cassinopsis, and Icacinaceae). We attribute this conflict to a combination of incomplete lineage sorting and hybridization, the latter supported in part by previously inferred whole-genome duplications.
CONCLUSIONS: Our results challenge several long-standing hypotheses of asterid relationships and have implications for morphological character evolution and for the importance of ancient whole-genome duplications in early asterid evolution. These findings also highlight the value of reevaluating broad-scale angiosperm and green-plant phylogeny with nuclear genomic data.
© 2020 Botanical Society of America.

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Keywords:  Aquifoliales; Ericales; asterids; cytonuclear discordance; incomplete lineage sorting; phylogenomics; whole-genome duplication

Year:  2020        PMID: 32406108     DOI: 10.1002/ajb2.1468

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Bot        ISSN: 0002-9122            Impact factor:   3.844


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