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Molecular phylogeny and evolution of Caricaceae based on rDNA internal transcribed spacers and chloroplast sequence data
This study focused on clarifying phylogenetic relationships and evolution within Caricaceae. Our phylogenetic analysis based on nucleotide sequences from the ITS of the ribosomal DNA and three chloroplast fragments ( matK, trnL– trnF, and psbA– trnH) included 29 taxa belonging to five genera: the ne...
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Published in: | Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2005-11, Vol.37 (2), p.442-459 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | This study focused on clarifying phylogenetic relationships and evolution within Caricaceae. Our phylogenetic analysis based on nucleotide sequences from the ITS of the ribosomal DNA and three chloroplast fragments (
matK,
trnL–
trnF, and
psbA–
trnH) included 29 taxa belonging to five genera: the neotropical genera
Carica,
Vasconcellea,
Jarilla, and
Jacaratia and the equatorial African genus
Cylicomorpha. Having a relatively low mutation rate,
matK, and
trnL–
trnF were used for estimating relationships at the generic level, while intrageneric evolution within
Vasconcellea was studied with the more variable ITS and
psbA–
trnH sequences. Gaps, coded as binary characters, were added to the sequence alignments before performing Maximum Parsimony and Maximum Likelihood analyses. Monophyly of Caricaceae as well as phylogenetic distance between
Carica and
Vasconcellea species, previously belonging to the same genus, and monophyly of the resurrected genus
Vasconcellea were emphasized. Within
Vasconcellea, the largest genus of this family, two well-confirmed evolutionary lineages could be discerned: (1)
V.
×
heilbornii,
V. weberbaueri,
V. stipulata, and
V. parviflora and (2) a clade holding all other taxa of the genus. Incongruence between nuclear ITS and chloroplast
psbA–
trnH datasets, shown to be significantly caused by some taxa of the genus
Vasconcellea, indicated that reticulate events in this genus might be more frequent than previously suspected. Moreover, intra-individual ITS sequence heterogeneity provided further evidence for the hybrid or introgressed origin of different taxa and one presumed hybrid belonging to this genus. |
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ISSN: | 1055-7903 1095-9513 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ympev.2005.06.017 |