基于质体基因组的紫菀属和蔷薇科紫菀属的比较及系统发育分析。

IF 4.8 2区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES BMC Plant Biology Pub Date : 2025-02-10 DOI:10.1186/s12870-025-06186-6
Xiaoping Li, Hao Xu, Jingya Yu, Yun Han, Shuang Han, Yu Niu, Faqi Zhang
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背景:Potentilla L.和Dasiphora L.主要是多年生草本植物,偶尔表现为一年生植物或灌木,主要分布在北温带。然而,在这个群体的分类分类仍然有争议,特别是关于属边界和种的划定。因此,本研究对来自Potentilla和Dasiphora的19个物种的质体全基因组进行了测序和分析,并与之前发表的5个质体序列进行了比较。我们的目标包括重建Potentilla和Dasiphora之间的系统发育关系,并研究它们之间的细胞核不一致性。结果:这些质体基因组在结构、GC含量和总体基因组组成上高度保守,包括84个蛋白质编码基因、37个tRNA基因和8个rRNA基因。值得注意的是,所有Dasiphora质体基因组都缺乏rpl2的独特内含子。比较基因组分析显示,质体基因组大小的变化是由于LSC、SSC和IR区域长度的差异。红外区以保守性为主,非编码区表现出比编码区更高的变异性。我们筛选了7个高变异位点作为潜在的分子标记,为了解Potentilla和Dasiphora的属间关系提供了有价值的见解。基于核(ITS, ETS)和细胞质(质体,线粒体)基因的系统发育分析证实了Potentilla和Dasiphora的单系性,结果与先前的研究基本一致,并得到了强大的可靠性指标的支持。我们在Potentilla中发现了细胞核冲突,这经常破坏其单一性。我们假设这些冲突可能是由于种间杂交或不完整的谱系分类事件在属的进化史。结论:本研究为进一步开展蕨草属和蕨草属植物的分子鉴定和系统发育研究提供了理论基础。然而,未来的工作可能会受益于选择线粒体基因序列和nrDNA数据集的更详细的标准。
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Comparative and phylogenetic analysis of Potentilla and Dasiphora (Rosaceae) based on plastid genome.

Background: Potentilla L. and Dasiphora L. are predominantly perennial herbs, occasionally manifesting as annuals or shrubs, primarily found in the northern temperate zone. However, taxonomic classification within this group remains contentious, particularly regarding genus boundaries and species delineation. Therefore, this study sequenced and analyzed the complete plastid genomes of 19 species from Potentilla and Dasiphora, comparing them with five previously published plastid sequences. Our objectives included reconstructing phylogenetic relationships within Potentilla and Dasiphora and investigating cytonuclear discordance among them.

Results: These plastid genomes were highly conserved in structure, GC content, and overall genome composition, comprising 84 protein-coding genes, 37 tRNA genes, and 8 rRNA genes. Notably, all Dasiphora plastid genomes lacked the unique intron for rpl2. Comparative genomic analyses revealed that variations in plastid genome size were due to differences in the lengths of the LSC, SSC, and IR regions. The IR region was predominantly conserved, while non-coding regions exhibited higher variability than coding regions. We screened SSR and identified seven highly variable loci that serve as potential molecular markers, offering valuable insights into the intergeneric relationships between Potentilla and Dasiphora. Phylogenetic analyses based on nuclear (ITS, ETS) and cytoplasmic (plastid, mitochondrial) genes confirmed the monophyly of Potentilla and Dasiphora, with results largely consistent with previous studies and supported by robust reliability metrics. We identified cytonuclear conflicts within Potentilla, which frequently disrupt its monophyly. We hypothesize that these conflicts may result from interspecific hybridization or incomplete lineage sorting events during the evolutionary history of the genus.

Conclusions: This study offers a theoretical foundation for advancing molecular identification and phylogenetic research on Potentilla and Dasiphora species. However, future work could benefit from greater detail on the criteria for selecting mitochondrial gene sequences and nrDNA datasets.

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BMC Plant Biology
BMC Plant Biology 生物-植物科学
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539
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3.8 months
期刊介绍: BMC Plant Biology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of plant biology, including molecular, cellular, tissue, organ and whole organism research.
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