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Phylogenetic Relationships of Citrus and Its Relatives Based on matK Gene Sequences

The genus Citrus includes mandarin, orange, lemon, grapefruit and lime, which have high economic and nutritional value. The family Rutaceae can be divided into 7 subfamilies, including Aurantioideae. The genus Citrus belongs to the subfamily Aurantioideae. In this study, we sequenced the chloroplast...

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Autores principales: Penjor, Tshering, Yamamoto, Masashi, Uehara, Miki, Ide, Manami, Matsumoto, Natsumi, Matsumoto, Ryoji, Nagano, Yukio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3636227/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23638116
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0062574
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author Penjor, Tshering
Yamamoto, Masashi
Uehara, Miki
Ide, Manami
Matsumoto, Natsumi
Matsumoto, Ryoji
Nagano, Yukio
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Yamamoto, Masashi
Uehara, Miki
Ide, Manami
Matsumoto, Natsumi
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Nagano, Yukio
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description The genus Citrus includes mandarin, orange, lemon, grapefruit and lime, which have high economic and nutritional value. The family Rutaceae can be divided into 7 subfamilies, including Aurantioideae. The genus Citrus belongs to the subfamily Aurantioideae. In this study, we sequenced the chloroplast matK genes of 135 accessions from 22 genera of Aurantioideae and analyzed them phylogenetically. Our study includes many accessions that have not been examined in other studies. The subfamily Aurantioideae has been classified into 2 tribes, Clauseneae and Citreae, and our current molecular analysis clearly discriminate Citreae from Clauseneae by using only 1 chloroplast DNA sequence. Our study confirms previous observations on the molecular phylogeny of Aurantioideae in many aspects. However, we have provided novel information on these genetic relationships. For example, inconsistent with the previous observation, and consistent with our preliminary study using the chloroplast rbcL genes, our analysis showed that Feroniella oblata is not nested in Citrus species and is closely related with Feronia limonia. Furthermore, we have shown that Murraya paniculata is similar to Merrillia caloxylon and is dissimilar to Murraya koenigii. We found that “true citrus fruit trees” could be divided into 2 subclusters. One subcluster included Citrus, Fortunella, and Poncirus, while the other cluster included Microcitrus and Eremocitrus. Compared to previous studies, our current study is the most extensive phylogenetic study of Citrus species since it includes 93 accessions. The results indicate that Citrus species can be classified into 3 clusters: a citron cluster, a pummelo cluster, and a mandarin cluster. Although most mandarin accessions belonged to the mandarin cluster, we found some exceptions. We also obtained the information on the genetic background of various species of acid citrus grown in Japan. Because the genus Citrus contains many important accessions, we have comprehensively discussed the classification of this genus.
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spelling pubmed-36362272013-05-01 Phylogenetic Relationships of Citrus and Its Relatives Based on matK Gene Sequences Penjor, Tshering Yamamoto, Masashi Uehara, Miki Ide, Manami Matsumoto, Natsumi Matsumoto, Ryoji Nagano, Yukio PLoS One Research Article The genus Citrus includes mandarin, orange, lemon, grapefruit and lime, which have high economic and nutritional value. The family Rutaceae can be divided into 7 subfamilies, including Aurantioideae. The genus Citrus belongs to the subfamily Aurantioideae. In this study, we sequenced the chloroplast matK genes of 135 accessions from 22 genera of Aurantioideae and analyzed them phylogenetically. Our study includes many accessions that have not been examined in other studies. The subfamily Aurantioideae has been classified into 2 tribes, Clauseneae and Citreae, and our current molecular analysis clearly discriminate Citreae from Clauseneae by using only 1 chloroplast DNA sequence. Our study confirms previous observations on the molecular phylogeny of Aurantioideae in many aspects. However, we have provided novel information on these genetic relationships. For example, inconsistent with the previous observation, and consistent with our preliminary study using the chloroplast rbcL genes, our analysis showed that Feroniella oblata is not nested in Citrus species and is closely related with Feronia limonia. Furthermore, we have shown that Murraya paniculata is similar to Merrillia caloxylon and is dissimilar to Murraya koenigii. We found that “true citrus fruit trees” could be divided into 2 subclusters. One subcluster included Citrus, Fortunella, and Poncirus, while the other cluster included Microcitrus and Eremocitrus. Compared to previous studies, our current study is the most extensive phylogenetic study of Citrus species since it includes 93 accessions. The results indicate that Citrus species can be classified into 3 clusters: a citron cluster, a pummelo cluster, and a mandarin cluster. Although most mandarin accessions belonged to the mandarin cluster, we found some exceptions. We also obtained the information on the genetic background of various species of acid citrus grown in Japan. Because the genus Citrus contains many important accessions, we have comprehensively discussed the classification of this genus. Public Library of Science 2013-04-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3636227/ /pubmed/23638116 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0062574 Text en © 2013 Penjor et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Penjor, Tshering
Yamamoto, Masashi
Uehara, Miki
Ide, Manami
Matsumoto, Natsumi
Matsumoto, Ryoji
Nagano, Yukio
Phylogenetic Relationships of Citrus and Its Relatives Based on matK Gene Sequences
title Phylogenetic Relationships of Citrus and Its Relatives Based on matK Gene Sequences
title_full Phylogenetic Relationships of Citrus and Its Relatives Based on matK Gene Sequences
title_fullStr Phylogenetic Relationships of Citrus and Its Relatives Based on matK Gene Sequences
title_full_unstemmed Phylogenetic Relationships of Citrus and Its Relatives Based on matK Gene Sequences
title_short Phylogenetic Relationships of Citrus and Its Relatives Based on matK Gene Sequences
title_sort phylogenetic relationships of citrus and its relatives based on matk gene sequences
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3636227/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23638116
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0062574
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