濒危水生食肉植物 Aldrovanda vesiculosa 的全球线粒体和叶绿体基因组多样性

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2023-12-11 DOI:10.1016/j.aquabot.2023.103742
Helena Štorchová , Manuela Krüger , Ian Small , Lubomír Adamec , Paul G. Nevill , Katharine A. Howell , Kingsley W. Dixon , Mark Derbyshire , Xiao Zhong , Adam T. Cross
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由于湿地和低营养湖泊栖息地的迅速恶化,沉水水生食肉植物 Aldrovanda vesiculosa(Droseraceae)正受到威胁。它的原生分布横跨四大洲,但许多历史种群现已灭绝。以前的遗传研究发现澳大利亚的种群与世界其他地区的种群有区别,但由于遗传标记有限,既没有发现详细的系统发育关系,也没有发现 A. vesiculosa 种群的迁移路线。我们以从头组装的A. vesiculosa线粒体基因组和之前发表的质粒基因组为参考,绘制了来自17个全球分布种群的短DNA序列读数。根据检测到的多态性构建了系统发生树。线粒体和质粒基因组的遗传多样性较低(Pi 分别为 0.55 × 10-4 和 0.7 × 10-4)。与质粒基因组相比,线粒体基因组的多态性更大(1.27 Mb)。澳大利亚种群在质粒树和线粒体树中都形成了一个单系支系,而线粒体树也将南欧和北欧的种群区分开来。Aldrovanda vesiculosa很可能是在距今约10万年前的末次冰期从南欧避难地迁移到澳大利亚和非洲的。当最后一次冰川期开始时,一些种群可能在东欧存活下来,并在大陆冰川消退后向北迁移。Aldrovanda vesiculosa 经历了多次种群瓶颈,降低了其遗传多样性。
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Global mitochondrial and chloroplast genome diversity in the threatened aquatic carnivorous plant Aldrovanda vesiculosa

The submerged aquatic carnivorous plant Aldrovanda vesiculosa (Droseraceae) is threatened by rapid deterioration of wetlands and oligotrophic lake habitats. Its native distribution spans four continents, but many historic populations are now extinct. Previous genetic studies found distinction between populations from Australia and those from the rest of the world, but due to limited genetic markers, neither detailed phylogenetic relationships nor the migration routes of A. vesiculosa populations were revealed. We used a de novo assembly of the A. vesiculosa mitochondrial genome and a previously published plastid genome as references for mapping short DNA sequence reads from 17 globally distributed populations. Phylogenetic trees were constructed based on detected polymorphisms. Genetic diversity of both the mitochondrial and plastid genome was low (Pi 0.55 × 10−4 and 0.7 × 10−4, respectively). Greater polymorphisms were found in the mitochondrial compared with the plastid genome, owing to its larger size (1.27 Mb). Australian populations formed a monophyletic clade in both plastid and mitochondrial trees, while the mitochondrial tree also distinguished populations from southern and northern Europe. Aldrovanda vesiculosa likely migrated to Australia and Africa from a southern European refuge during the last interglacial period∼100,000 years ago. When the last glaciation started, some populations could have survived in eastern Europe and moved north, when the continental glacier retreated. Aldrovanda vesiculosa experienced repeated population bottlenecks that reduced its genetic diversity.

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