Phylogenetic relationships of Betula species (Betulaceae) based on nuclear A D H and chloroplast mat K sequences
The phylogenetic relationships within the genus Betula (Betulaceae) were investigated using a part of the nuclear ADH gene and DNA sequences of the chloroplast matK gene with parts of its flanking regions. Two well‐supported phylogenetic groups could be identified in the chloroplast DNA sequence: on...
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Veröffentlicht in: | American journal of botany 2004-11, Vol.91 (11), p.1834-1845 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The phylogenetic relationships within the genus
Betula
(Betulaceae) were investigated using a part of the nuclear
ADH
gene and DNA sequences of the chloroplast
matK
gene with parts of its flanking regions. Two well‐supported phylogenetic groups could be identified in the chloroplast DNA sequence: one containing the three American species
B. lenta
,
B. alleghaniensis
, and
B. papyrifera
and the other including all the other species studied. The
ADH
gene displayed more variation, and three main groups could be identified. In disagreement with the classical division of the genus
Betula
,
B. schmidtii
and
B. nana
grouped with the species in subgenus
Betula
, and
B. ermanii
grouped with species in subgenus
Chamaebetula
, including
B. humilis
and
B. fruticosa
. The
ADH
phylogeny suggests that several independent polyploidizations within the genus
Betula
could have taken place. The
ADH
and chloroplast phylogenies were in part incongruent due to the placement of
B. papyrifera
. The most likely reason for this seems to be cytoplasmic introgression. |
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ISSN: | 0002-9122 1537-2197 |
DOI: | 10.3732/ajb.91.11.1834 |