Phylogenetics of Chloridoideae (Gramineae): a Preliminary Study Based on Nuclear Ribosomal Internal Transcribed Spacer and Chloroplast trnL–F Sequences

Aliso Pub Date : 2007-01-01 DOI:10.5642/ALISO.20072301.42
J. Columbus, R. Cerros-Tlatilpa, M. Kinney, M. E. Siqueiros-Delgado, H. Bell, M. Griffith, Nancy F. Refulio-Rodriguez
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The phylogeny of Chloridoideae (Gramineae) was inferred from parsimony analyses of DNA sequences from two genomes-the chloroplast tmL intron, trnL 3' exon, and trnL-F intergenic spacer, and the nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer region (ITS 1 + 5.8S + ITS2). Eighty species representing 66 chloridoid genera were sampled, including all but four of the native New World genera. Analyses of the individual and combined data sets were performed. The phylogenies were found to be highly congruent. Of the four tribes and seven subtribes of Chloridoideae sensu Clayton and Renvoize (1986) whose phylogenetic status could be tested with our taxon sample, only Orcuttieae and Uniolinae were monophyletic. The phylogenies suggested significant homoplasy in morphological traits, including inflorescence type, number of florets per spikelet, and number of lemma nerves. We propose a new classification based on the three main clades in the phylogenies¯tribes Cynodonteae, Eragrostideae, and Zoysieae. The Eragrostideae clade is well resolved and supported and is further divided into three subtribes, Cotteinae. Eragrostidinae, and Uniolinae. Cynodonteae include most of the genera in our study, but the clade is poorly resolved. However, a clade formed of Muhlenbergia and nine other genera is present in both phylogenies and is well resolved and supported. A number of interesting, well-supported relationships are evident in the phylogenies, including Pappophorum-Tridens flavus, Tragus-Willkommia, and Gouinia-Tridens muticus-Triplasis-Vaseyochloa Except for Bouteloua, no genus represented by multiple species proved to be monophyletic in the phylogenies.
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基于核糖体内转录间隔序列和叶绿体trl - f序列的禾草科植物系统发育初步研究
通过对叶绿体tmL内含子、trnL 3′外显子、trnL- f基因间间隔子和核糖体内部转录间隔子区(ITS 1 + 5.8S + ITS2)两个基因组DNA序列的简约性分析,推测了禾子科Chloridoideae (Gramineae)的系统发育。共取样了66个类氯虫属的80个物种,包括除4个新大陆原生属外的所有物种。对个体和组合数据集进行了分析。系统发育发现高度一致。在我们的分类单元样本可以检测到的senu Clayton和Renvoize (1986) Chloridoideae的4个部落和7个亚部落中,只有orcutieae和Uniolinae是单系的。系统发育表明,在花序类型、每小穗小花数和外稃神经数等形态特征上存在显著的同质性。我们提出了一个新的分类基于三个主要分支的系统发育-部落Cynodonteae, eragrostidae和zoysiae。eragrostidae分支得到了很好的分解和支持,并进一步分为三个亚部落,Cotteinae。黑穗草科,和黑穗草科。在我们的研究中,犬齿动物科包括了大部分属,但是这个分支的划分很不明确。然而,一个由Muhlenbergia和其他9个属组成的分支在两个系统发育中都存在,并且得到了很好的解决和支持。许多有趣的、有充分证据支持的关系在系统发育中是明显的,包括pappophora - tridens flavus, Tragus-Willkommia和Gouinia-Tridens muticus-Triplasis-Vaseyochloa,除了Bouteloua外,没有一个由多个物种代表的属在系统发育中被证明是单系的。
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