Seeing through the hedge: Phylogenomics of Thuja (Cupressaceae) reveals prominent incomplete lineage sorting and ancient introgression for Tertiary relict flora

IF 3.9 2区 生物学 Q1 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY Cladistics Pub Date : 2021-09-22 DOI:10.1111/cla.12491
Jialiang Li, Yujiao Zhang, Markus Ruhsam, Richard Ian Milne, Yi Wang, Dayu Wu, Shiyu Jia, Tongzhou Tao, Kangshan Mao
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The Eastern Asia (EA) – North America (NA) disjunction is a well-known biogeographic pattern of the Tertiary relict flora; however, few studies have investigated the evolutionary history of this disjunction using a phylogenomic approach. Here, we used 2369 single copy nuclear genes and nearly full plastomes to reconstruct the evolutionary history of the small Tertiary relict genus Thuja, which consists of five disjunctly distributed species. The nuclear species tree strongly supported an EA clade Thuja standishii–Thuja sutchuenensis and a “disjunct clade”, where western NA species T. plicata is sister to an EA-eastern NA disjunct Thuja occidentalis–Thuja koraiensis group. Our results suggested that the observed topological discordance among the gene trees as well as the cytonuclear discordance is mainly due to incomplete lineage sorting, probably facilitated by the fast diversification of Thuja around the Early Miocene and the large effective population sizes of ancestral lineages. Furthermore, approximately 20% of the T. sutchuenensis nuclear genome is derived from an unknown ancestral lineage of Thuja, which might explain the close resemblance of its cone morphology to that of an ancient fossil species. Overall, our study demonstrates that single genes may not resolve interspecific relationships for disjunct taxa, and that more reliable results will come from hundreds or thousands of loci, revealing a more complex evolutionary history. This will steadily improve our understanding of their origin and evolution.

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透过树篱看:柏科树的系统基因组学揭示了突出的不完整谱系分类和第三纪残余植物群的古老渗入
东亚(EA) -北美(NA)分离是一种众所周知的第三纪残余植物区系的生物地理格局;然而,很少有研究使用系统基因组方法调查这种分离的进化史。本研究利用2369个单拷贝核基因和几乎完整的质体体,重建了由5个分散分布的第三系小孑遗属Thuja的进化史。核种树强烈支持一个东亚进化支(Thuja standishii-Thuja sutchuenensis)和一个“断枝进化支”(disjunct),其中西部的北美物种T. plicata是东亚-东部的北美断枝Thuja occidalis - Thuja koraiensis群的姐妹。结果表明,基因树之间的拓扑不一致和细胞核不一致主要是由于谱系分选不完整,可能是由于早中新世前后胡加的快速多样化和祖先谱系的大有效种群规模。此外,大约20%的T. sutchuenensis核基因组来自一个未知的Thuja祖先谱系,这可能解释了其锥体形态与一个古老化石物种的密切相似。总的来说,我们的研究表明单个基因可能无法解决分离分类群的种间关系,更可靠的结果将来自数百或数千个位点,揭示更复杂的进化历史。这将稳步提高我们对它们的起源和演变的理解。
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Cladistics 生物-进化生物学
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