Phylogeny and genetic variation in the genus Eranthis using nrITS and cpIS single nucleotide polymorphisms
The relationships among species in the genus Eranthis Salisb. were investigated using single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of the nuclear DNA internal transcribed spacer 1, 2 region (nrITS) and the chloroplast trn L- trn F interspacer region (cpIS). Phylogenetic relationships based on the nrITS an...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Horticulture, environment and biotechnology 2019, Environment, and Biotechnology, 60(2), , pp.239-252 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The relationships among species in the genus
Eranthis
Salisb. were investigated using single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of the nuclear DNA internal transcribed spacer 1, 2 region (nrITS) and the chloroplast
trn
L-
trn
F interspacer region (cpIS). Phylogenetic relationships based on the nrITS and cpIS were inferred with posterior probabilities with STRUCTURE analysis and the neighbor-joining method. Two major clades from nrITS and cpIS were consistent with species with yellow sepals in
E. hyemalis
,
E. cilicica
,
E. longistipitata
and the hybrid
E
. ×
tubergenii
; and white sepals in
E. sibirica, E. longituba, E. albiflora, E. stellata, E. pungdoensis, E. byunsanensis
, and
E. pinnatifida
. The phylogenetic tree of nrITS formed more subclades than the tree of cpIS, which suggested that nrITS SNPs are useful molecular markers for phylogenetic studies in the genus
Eranthis.
Only the SNPs of cpIS in
E. pungdoensis
accessions had a deletion at positions 259–420, and the posterior probability values (PPVs) assigned
E. pungdoensis
to population 4, which suggested that
E. pungdoensis
is different from
E. byunsanensis.
Therefore,
E. byunsanensis
and
E. pungdoensis
are considered to be true-to-type based on q-values because the PPVs were greater than 0.9 in both species based on the STRUCTURE analysis of nrITS SNPs. Significant genetic variation in
E. stellata
collected in Goesan-kun and Mt. Mugap, Korea indicated a potential gene flow among closely related
E. byunsanensis, E. pinnatifida, E. sibirica,
and
E. stellata
that could be due to geographic proximity in their distributions.
E. stellata
from Mt. Mugap showed mixed PPVs for
E. stellata
and
E. byunsanensis
, therefore,
E. byunsanensis
might be a possible hybrid origin for
E. stellata
collected from Goesan-kun and Mt. Mugap. |
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ISSN: | 2211-3452 2211-3460 2211-3460 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s13580-018-0113-0 |