Molecular and Morphological Variation among Populations of Pediomelum tenuiflorum (Pursh) A.N. Egan (Fabaceae) in Nebraska, USA

C. Kellar, P. R. Kellar
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Individuals of Pediomelum tenuiflorum, “wild alfalfa”, from disjunct populations in Nebraska vary extensively in their overall gestalt. Those in the western and central part of the state have a very slender growth habit, with thin stems and few, small flowers; whereas, those in the southeast have a very robust growth habit with heavy-looking stems and many tightly clustered flowers. For nearly 200 years, taxonomists have alternated between splitting P. tenuiflorum into two species, with the many-flowered morphotype named P. floribundum, and lumping all the morphological variants into one species as they are now. In this study, we investigated morphological and molecular characters that could be used to clarify taxonomic classifications of these morphotypes. We measured 10 morphological characters on 51 specimens and sequenced nearly 300,000 nucleotide characters on the Illumina platform from three cellular genomes in seven samples of Pediomelum plus an outgroup taxon. Results revealed six significantly different morphological characters but ambiguous evolutionary histories of the plastid and mitochondrial genomes in P. tenuiflorum. Our complete plastid genomes and genes and noncoding regions of the mitochondrial genome may be used as a foundation for studying the evolutionary histories of these genomes. Additionally, we identified seven highly variable genomic regions in the chloroplast genome upon which a molecular phylogenetic investigation on an expanded set of samples from across the species’ geographic distribution can be conducted to further define the taxonomic placements of P. tenuiflorum and P. floribundum.
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美国内布拉斯加州豆科小檗(pediomelum tenuflorum, Pursh) A.N. Egan)居群的分子和形态变异
来自内布拉斯加州间断种群的细花Pediomelum“野生苜蓿”的个体在整体格式塔上差异很大。该州西部和中部的植物生长习性非常纤细,茎细,花朵很少;而东南部的植物则有着非常健壮的生长习惯,茎干粗壮,花朵紧密簇生。近200年来,分类学家一直在交替地将P.teniflorum分为两个物种,多花形态型命名为dP。floribundum,并将所有形态变异集中到一个物种中。在本研究中,我们研究了形态和分子特征,这些特征可用于阐明这些形态类型的分类。我们测量了51个标本的10个形态特征,并在Illumina平台上对7个Pediomelum样本和一个外群分类单元的3个细胞基因组中的近300000个核苷酸特征进行了测序。结果表明,细花P.teniflorum的质体和线粒体基因组有六个明显不同的形态特征,但进化史不明确。我们完整的质体单体、基因和线粒体基因组的非编码区可以作为研究这些基因组进化史的基础。此外,我们在叶绿体基因组中确定了七个高度可变的基因组区域,在这些区域上,可以对来自不同物种地理分布的一组扩展样本进行分子系统发育研究,以进一步确定细花P.teniflorum和花P.floribundum的分类位置。
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