斯堪的纳维亚毛细血管炎种

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Lindbergia Pub Date : 2021-11-19 DOI:10.25227/linbg.01144
L. Hedenäs
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短句来源以倾斜藓属(D. inclinatum)为外群,以主要采集于斯堪的纳维亚地区的86份藓属(Distichium capillaceum)为研究对象,利用核标记ITS(1和2)和质体标记rpl16和trnL-trnF,研究了形态变异藓属的种内变异。一个更广泛的标本集,包括8个D. capillaceum和2个D. hagenii的GenBank序列,仅基于ITS进行了分析。由于发现了潜在的网状结构,并发现了重组的重要证据,因此进行了网络分析。ITS分析结果表明,hagenii与d.c illacium的亲缘关系比与d.c illinatum的亲缘关系更近。基于所有分子标记的分析,确定了毛缕草的1个等级和4个谱系。没有一个谱系得到强大的分子支持,形态学不能有效区分这五种实体。这些等级和四种世系分布在不同的地理区域,可能是冰期和冰期后历史不同或生境要求不同的结果。谱系缺乏高度的jacknife支持,加上强烈的重叠形态变异和实体之间的地理分化,被解释为表明早期物种形成。
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Incipient speciation in Scandinavian Distichium capillaceum (Distichiaceae, Bryophyta)
The intraspecific variation of the morphologically variable moss Distichium capillaceum is studied based on the nuclear marker ITS (1 and 2) and the plastid markers rpl16 and trnL-trnF for 86 specimens collected mainly in Scandinavia, using D. inclinatum as outgroup. A wider specimen set, including GenBank sequences of eight D. capillaceum and two D. hagenii, was analysed based on ITS only. Since potential reticulation was revealed and significant evidence for recombination was found, network analyses were performed. The ITS analysis revealed D. hagenii as more closely related to D. capillaceum than to D. inclinatum. The analysis based on all molecular markers identified one grade and four lineages in D. capillaceum. No lineage received strong molecular support, and morphology could not effectively distinguish the five entities. The grade and four lineages occur in different geographical areas, which were suggested to be a result either of different glacial and postglacial histories or different habitat requirements. The lack of high jacknife support for the lineages in combination with strongly overlapping morphological variation and the geographic differentiation between the entities is interpreted as indicating incipient speciation.
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Lindbergia Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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