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Phylogenomics and biogeography of Catalpa (Bignoniaceae) reveal incomplete lineage sorting and three dispersal events.

Wenpan Dong1, Yanlei Liu2, Enze Li3, Chao Xu2, Jiahui Sun4, Wenying Li5, Shiliang Zhou2, Zhixiang Zhang3, Zhili Suo6.   

Abstract

Catalpa Scop. (Bignoniaceae) is a small genus (8 spp.) of trees that is disjunctly distributed among eastern Asia, eastern United States, and the West Indies. Catalpa bears beautiful inflorescences and have been cultivated as important ornamental trees for landscaping, gardening, and timber. However, the phylogenetic relationships and biogeographic history of the genus have remained unresolved. In this study, we used a large genomic dataset that includes data from the chloroplast (plastomes), and nuclear genomes (ITS and 5,759 single-copy nuclear genes) to reconstruct phylogenetic relationship within Catalpa, test interspecific gene flow events within the genus, and infer its biogeographic history. Our phylogenetic results indicate that Catalpa is monophyletic containing two main clades, section Catalpa and section Macrocatalpa. Section Catalpa is further divided into three subclades. While most relationships are congruent between the chloroplast and nuclear datasets, the position of C. ovata differs, likely due to incomplete lineage sorting. Interspecific gene flow events include C. bungei s.s. with vectors of inheritance from C. duclouxii and C. fargesii, supporting a combination of these three species and recognizing a broadly circumscribed C. bungei s.l. Our biogeographic study suggests three main dispersal events, two of which occurred during the Oligocene. The first dispersal event occurred from southwestern North America and Mexico into the Greater Antilles giving rise to the ancestor of the section of Macrocatalpa. The second dispersal event also occurred from southwestern North America and Mexico, but led to central and northern North America, subsequently reaching China through the Bering land bridge, and also reaching Europe through the North Atlantic land bridge. The third dispersal event took place in the Miocene from China to North America and gave rise to a clade composed of C. bignonioides and C. speciosa. This study uses a phylogenomic approach and biogeographical methods to infer the evolutionary history of Catalpa, highlighting issues associated with gene tree discordance, and suggesting that incomplete lineage sorting likely played an important role in the evolutionary history of Catalpa.
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Keywords:  Biogeography; Catalpa; Dispersal; Incomplete lineage sorting; Interspecific gene flow; Phylogenomics

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34687844     DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2021.107330

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


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