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Phylogenomic framework of the IRLC legumes (Leguminosae subfamily Papilionoideae) and intercontinental biogeography of tribe Wisterieae.

Lei Duan1, Shi-Jin Li1, Chun Su2, Yotsawate Sirichamorn3, Li-Na Han4, Wen Ye1, Phan Ke Lôc5, Jun Wen6, James A Compton7, Brian Schrire8, Ze-Long Nie9, Hong-Feng Chen10.   

Abstract

The inverted repeat-lacking clade (IRLC) is one of the most derived clades within the subfamily Papilionoideae of the legume family, and includes various economically important plants, e.g., chickpeas, peas, liquorice, and the largest genus of angiosperms, Astragalus. Tribe Wisterieae is one of the earliest diverged groups of the IRLC, and its generic delimitation and spatiotemporal diversification needs further clarifications. Based on genome skimming data, we herein reconstruct the phylogenomic framework of the IRLC, and infer the inter-generic relationships and historical biogeography of Wisterieae. We redefine tribe Caraganeae to contain Caragana only, and tribe Astragaleae is reduced to the Erophaca-Astragalean clade. The chloroplast capture scenario was hypothesized as the most plausible explanation of the topological incongruences between the chloroplast CDSs and nuclear ribosomal DNA trees in both the Glycyrrhizinae-Adinobotrys-Wisterieae clade and the Chesneyeae-Caraganeae-Hedysareae clade. A new name, Caragana lidou L. Duan & Z.Y. Chang, is proposed within Caraganeae. Thirteen genera are herein supported within Wisterieae, including a new genus, Villosocallerya L. Duan, J. Compton & Schrire, segregated from Callerya. Our biogeographic analyses suggest that Wisterieae originated in the late Eocene and its most recent common ancestor (MRCA) was distributed in continental southeastern Asia. Lineages of Wisterieae remained in the ancestral area from the early Oligocene to the early Miocene. By the middle Miocene, Whitfordiodendron and the MRCA of Callerya-Kanburia-Villosocallerya Clade became disjunct between the Sunda area and continental southeastern Asia, respectively; the MRCA of Wisteria migrated to North America via the Bering land bridge. The ancestor of Austrocallerya and Padbruggea migrated to the Wallacea-Oceania area, which split in the early Pliocene. In the Pleistocene, Wisteria brachybotrys, W. floribunda and Wisteriopsis japonica reached Japan, and Callerya cinerea dispersed to South Asia. This study provides a solid phylogenomic for further evolutionary/biogeographic/systematic investigations on the ecologically diverse and economically important IRLC legumes.
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Keywords:  Bering land bridge; Fabaceae; IRLC legumes; Villosocallerya; Wallacea; Wisterieae

Year:  2021        PMID: 34146677     DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2021.107235

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Phylogenet Evol        ISSN: 1055-7903            Impact factor:   4.286


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Authors:  Jihan Li; Jingling Li; Yubo Ma; Lu Kou; Juanjuan Wei; Weixing Wang
Journal:  BMC Genomics       Date:  2022-06-29       Impact factor: 4.547

2.  Characterization of the complete chloroplast genome of Wisteriopsis reticulata (Fabaceae): an IRLC legumes.

Authors:  Shanshan Zhu; Aowei Liu; Xiao Xie; Maoqin Xia; Haimin Chen
Journal:  Mitochondrial DNA B Resour       Date:  2022-06-20       Impact factor: 0.610

3.  Legume Plant Peptides as Sources of Novel Antimicrobial Molecules Against Human Pathogens.

Authors:  Rui M Lima; Balaji Baburao Rathod; Hilda Tiricz; Dian H O Howan; Mohamad Anas Al Bouni; Sándor Jenei; Edit Tímár; Gabriella Endre; Gábor K Tóth; Éva Kondorosi
Journal:  Front Mol Biosci       Date:  2022-06-09

4.  Highly Resolved Papilionoid Legume Phylogeny Based on Plastid Phylogenomics.

Authors:  In-Su Choi; Domingos Cardoso; Luciano P de Queiroz; Haroldo C de Lima; Chaehee Lee; Tracey A Ruhlman; Robert K Jansen; Martin F Wojciechowski
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2022-02-23       Impact factor: 5.753

5.  The complete chloroplast genome of ornamental and medicinal Callerya dielsiana (Fabaceae).

Authors:  Qi-Fei Yi; Li-Na Han; Ming-Chen Lin; Yong Tan; Lin Fu; Lei Duan; Hong-Feng Chen
Journal:  Mitochondrial DNA B Resour       Date:  2022-08-01       Impact factor: 0.610

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