Evolutionary patterns of plastome uncover diploid-polyploid maternal relationships in Triticeae
[Display omitted] •The progenitors of six basic genomes constitute most maternal donor of Triticeae polyploids.•The Ee, Eb and V genome donor contributed cytoplasm genome to Pseudoroegneria species.•The Ee/Eb/V cytoplasm lineages of the St-containing polyploids are derived from Pseudoroegneria via p...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2020-08, Vol.149, p.106838-106838, Article 106838 |
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•The progenitors of six basic genomes constitute most maternal donor of Triticeae polyploids.•The Ee, Eb and V genome donor contributed cytoplasm genome to Pseudoroegneria species.•The Ee/Eb/V cytoplasm lineages of the St-containing polyploids are derived from Pseudoroegneria via polyploidization.•Genetic heterogeneity might associate with the richness of the polyploids.
To investigate the diploid-polyploid relationships and the role of maternal progenitors in establishment of polyploid richness in Triticeae, 35 polyploids representing almost all genomic constitutions together with 48 diploid taxa representing 20 basic genomes in the tribe were analyzed. Phylogenomic reconstruction, genetic distance matrix, and nucleotide diversity patterns of plastome sequences indicated that (1) The maternal donor of the annual polyploid species with the U- and D-genome are related to extant Ae. umbellulata and Ae. tauschii, respectively. The maternal donor to the annual polyploid species with the S-, G-, and B-genome originated from the species of Sitopsis section of the genus Aegilops. The annual species with the Xe-containing polyploids were donated by Eremopyrum as the female parent; (2) Pseudoroegneria and Psathyrostachys were the maternal donor of perennial species with the St- and Ns-containing polyploids, respectively; (3) The Lophopyrum, Thinopyrum and Dasypyrum genomes contributed cytoplasm genome to Pseudoroegneria species as a result of incomplete lineage sorting and/or chloroplast captures, and these lineages were genetically transmitted to the St-containing polyploid species via polyploidization; (4) There is a reticulate relationship among the St-containing polyploid species. It can be suggested that genetic heterogeneity might associate with the richness of the polyploids in Triticeae. |
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ISSN: | 1055-7903 1095-9513 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ympev.2020.106838 |