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摘要
摘要 我们利用质体ndhC-trnV基因间距重建了蔷薇属主要分类群的单倍型谱系和系统发育关系。我们采用统计解析法、最大似然法和 NeighborNet 法对数据进行了分析。根据我们的结果,大多数物种可细分为三个组,大致对应于 Pimpinellifoliae、Rosa(原 Cinnamomeae)和 Synstylae + Chinenses + Gallicanae + Caninae 分类群。我们认为它们之间的关系大致上属于旁系,因为第一组似乎是第二组和第三组的祖先。第四组与这三组之间的距离经过多次变异,由 R. persica(Hulthemia 亚属)序列组成。我们认为,R. persica 与北美的 R. minutifolia 和 R. stellata(Minutifoliae 节)可能是渐新世时期广泛分布于北半球的古老玫瑰群的唯一残余。Caninae节的两个主要品系是由属于Synstylae的不同祖先独立产生的。
A Haplotype Network Approach to Reconstruct the Phylogeny of Rosa L. (Rosaceae)
Abstract
We used a plastid ndhC-trnV intergenic spacer to reconstruct the genealogy of haplotypes and phylogenetic relationships of major taxonomic groups of the genus Rosa. We analyzed the data using the statistical parsimony, maximum likelihood, and NeighborNet approaches. According to our results, the majority of species may be subdivided into three groups roughly corresponding to the taxonomic sections Pimpinellifoliae, Rosa (former Cinnamomeae) and Synstylae + Chinenses + Gallicanae + Caninae. We assess their relationships as broadly paraphyletic, since the first group appears to be ancestral to the second and the third. The fourth group distanced from these three by many mutational steps consists of R. persica (subgenus Hulthemia) sequences. We argue that R. persica together with the North American R. minutifolia and R. stellata (section Minutifoliae) probably represent the only remnants of an ancient group of roses widely distributed in the Northern Hemisphere in the Oligocene. Two major lineages of the section Caninae arose independently from different ancestors belonging to Synstylae.
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Biology Bulletin (Izvestiya Rossiiskoi Akademii Nauk – Seriya Biologicheskaya) is an interdisciplinary journal of general biology. It focuses on fundamental studies in the fields of cell biology, biochemistry, zoology, botany, physiology, and ecology. This journal publishes current materials of experimental studies and surveys on current problems in general biology. It also publishes information on scientific conferences and new books in the fields of general biology.