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Molecular phylogenetics and character evolution of morphologically diverse groups, Dendrobium section Dendrobium and allies

It is always difficult to construct coherent classification systems for plant lineages having diverse morphological characters. The genus Dendrobium, one of the largest genera in the Orchidaceae, includes ∼1100 species, and enormous morphological diversification has hindered the establishment of con...

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Autores principales: Takamiya, Tomoko, Wongsawad, Pheravut, Sathapattayanon, Apirada, Tajima, Natsuko, Suzuki, Shunichiro, Kitamura, Saki, Shioda, Nao, Handa, Takashi, Kitanaka, Susumu, Iijima, Hiroshi, Yukawa, Tomohisa
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4172198/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25107672
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plu045
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author Takamiya, Tomoko
Wongsawad, Pheravut
Sathapattayanon, Apirada
Tajima, Natsuko
Suzuki, Shunichiro
Kitamura, Saki
Shioda, Nao
Handa, Takashi
Kitanaka, Susumu
Iijima, Hiroshi
Yukawa, Tomohisa
author_facet Takamiya, Tomoko
Wongsawad, Pheravut
Sathapattayanon, Apirada
Tajima, Natsuko
Suzuki, Shunichiro
Kitamura, Saki
Shioda, Nao
Handa, Takashi
Kitanaka, Susumu
Iijima, Hiroshi
Yukawa, Tomohisa
author_sort Takamiya, Tomoko
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description It is always difficult to construct coherent classification systems for plant lineages having diverse morphological characters. The genus Dendrobium, one of the largest genera in the Orchidaceae, includes ∼1100 species, and enormous morphological diversification has hindered the establishment of consistent classification systems covering all major groups of this genus. Given the particular importance of species in Dendrobium section Dendrobium and allied groups as floriculture and crude drug genetic resources, there is an urgent need to establish a stable classification system. To clarify phylogenetic relationships in Dendrobium section Dendrobium and allied groups, we analysed the macromolecular characters of the group. Phylogenetic analyses of 210 taxa of Dendrobium were conducted on DNA sequences of internal transcribed spacer (ITS) regions of 18S–26S nuclear ribosomal DNA and the maturase-coding gene (matK) located in an intron of the plastid gene trnK using maximum parsimony and Bayesian methods. The parsimony and Bayesian analyses revealed 13 distinct clades in the group comprising section Dendrobium and its allied groups. Results also showed paraphyly or polyphyly of sections Amblyanthus, Aporum, Breviflores, Calcarifera, Crumenata, Dendrobium, Densiflora, Distichophyllae, Dolichocentrum, Holochrysa, Oxyglossum and Pedilonum. On the other hand, the monophyly of section Stachyobium was well supported. It was found that many of the morphological characters that have been believed to reflect phylogenetic relationships are, in fact, the result of convergence. As such, many of the sections that have been recognized up to this point were found to not be monophyletic, so recircumscription of sections is required.
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spelling pubmed-41721982014-11-26 Molecular phylogenetics and character evolution of morphologically diverse groups, Dendrobium section Dendrobium and allies Takamiya, Tomoko Wongsawad, Pheravut Sathapattayanon, Apirada Tajima, Natsuko Suzuki, Shunichiro Kitamura, Saki Shioda, Nao Handa, Takashi Kitanaka, Susumu Iijima, Hiroshi Yukawa, Tomohisa AoB Plants Research Articles It is always difficult to construct coherent classification systems for plant lineages having diverse morphological characters. The genus Dendrobium, one of the largest genera in the Orchidaceae, includes ∼1100 species, and enormous morphological diversification has hindered the establishment of consistent classification systems covering all major groups of this genus. Given the particular importance of species in Dendrobium section Dendrobium and allied groups as floriculture and crude drug genetic resources, there is an urgent need to establish a stable classification system. To clarify phylogenetic relationships in Dendrobium section Dendrobium and allied groups, we analysed the macromolecular characters of the group. Phylogenetic analyses of 210 taxa of Dendrobium were conducted on DNA sequences of internal transcribed spacer (ITS) regions of 18S–26S nuclear ribosomal DNA and the maturase-coding gene (matK) located in an intron of the plastid gene trnK using maximum parsimony and Bayesian methods. The parsimony and Bayesian analyses revealed 13 distinct clades in the group comprising section Dendrobium and its allied groups. Results also showed paraphyly or polyphyly of sections Amblyanthus, Aporum, Breviflores, Calcarifera, Crumenata, Dendrobium, Densiflora, Distichophyllae, Dolichocentrum, Holochrysa, Oxyglossum and Pedilonum. On the other hand, the monophyly of section Stachyobium was well supported. It was found that many of the morphological characters that have been believed to reflect phylogenetic relationships are, in fact, the result of convergence. As such, many of the sections that have been recognized up to this point were found to not be monophyletic, so recircumscription of sections is required. Oxford University Press 2014-08-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4172198/ /pubmed/25107672 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plu045 Text en Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Annals of Botany Company. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Takamiya, Tomoko
Wongsawad, Pheravut
Sathapattayanon, Apirada
Tajima, Natsuko
Suzuki, Shunichiro
Kitamura, Saki
Shioda, Nao
Handa, Takashi
Kitanaka, Susumu
Iijima, Hiroshi
Yukawa, Tomohisa
Molecular phylogenetics and character evolution of morphologically diverse groups, Dendrobium section Dendrobium and allies
title Molecular phylogenetics and character evolution of morphologically diverse groups, Dendrobium section Dendrobium and allies
title_full Molecular phylogenetics and character evolution of morphologically diverse groups, Dendrobium section Dendrobium and allies
title_fullStr Molecular phylogenetics and character evolution of morphologically diverse groups, Dendrobium section Dendrobium and allies
title_full_unstemmed Molecular phylogenetics and character evolution of morphologically diverse groups, Dendrobium section Dendrobium and allies
title_short Molecular phylogenetics and character evolution of morphologically diverse groups, Dendrobium section Dendrobium and allies
title_sort molecular phylogenetics and character evolution of morphologically diverse groups, dendrobium section dendrobium and allies
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4172198/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25107672
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plu045
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