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Molecular Evidence for the Hybrid Origin of Ilex dabieshanensis (Aquifoliaceae)

Ilex, the largest genus of dioecious woody plants, is a good study system to assess the role of hybridization in speciation and evolution. Ilex dabieshanensis, a tree endemic to Dabieshan Mountains region, was initially described as a new species. Based on morphological intermediacy and sympatric di...

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Autores principales: Shi, Lin, Li, Naiwei, Wang, Shuqiong, Zhou, Yubing, Huang, Weijie, Yang, Yuchen, Ma, Yongpeng, Zhou, Renchao
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4725680/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26808531
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0147825
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author Shi, Lin
Li, Naiwei
Wang, Shuqiong
Zhou, Yubing
Huang, Weijie
Yang, Yuchen
Ma, Yongpeng
Zhou, Renchao
author_facet Shi, Lin
Li, Naiwei
Wang, Shuqiong
Zhou, Yubing
Huang, Weijie
Yang, Yuchen
Ma, Yongpeng
Zhou, Renchao
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description Ilex, the largest genus of dioecious woody plants, is a good study system to assess the role of hybridization in speciation and evolution. Ilex dabieshanensis, a tree endemic to Dabieshan Mountains region, was initially described as a new species. Based on morphological intermediacy and sympatric distribution with its putative parental species, I. cornuta and I. latifolia, we proposed it as a natural hybrid between them. In this study, we sequenced one chloroplast intergenic spacer (trnH-psbA) and two nuclear genes (gapC and nepGS) in I. dabieshanensis and its putative parental species to test the hybrid origin hypothesis. Our results showed that there were one to two differentially fixed sequence differences between I. cornuta and I. latifolia at the two nuclear genes. Twelve of the 14 individuals of I. dabieshanensis exhibited additivity in chromatograms on these differentially fixed sites at both nuclear genes, and the remaining two exhibited additivity in chromatograms on the fixed site at only the nepGS gene. Except one haplotype of I. cornuta at the nepGS gene, all of the haplotypes of I. cornuta at the two nuclear genes were well separated from those of I. latifolia, and most haplotypes of I. dabieshanensis were shared with those of I. cornuta and I. latifolia. Phylogenetic analysis of these haplotypes was largely consistent with haplotype network analysis. I. cornuta and I. latifolia differed by two nucleotide substitutions in the chloroplast intergenic spacer, and 12 individuals of I. dabieshanensis had the same sequences as I. latifolia, while the remaining two were identical with I. cornuta. The molecular data provide convincing evidence for the hybrid origin of I. dabieshanensis and asymmetrical direction of hybridization. One haplotype of I. cornuta at the nepGS gene was nested with those of I. latifolia, indicating introgression to I. cornuta.
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spelling pubmed-47256802016-02-03 Molecular Evidence for the Hybrid Origin of Ilex dabieshanensis (Aquifoliaceae) Shi, Lin Li, Naiwei Wang, Shuqiong Zhou, Yubing Huang, Weijie Yang, Yuchen Ma, Yongpeng Zhou, Renchao PLoS One Research Article Ilex, the largest genus of dioecious woody plants, is a good study system to assess the role of hybridization in speciation and evolution. Ilex dabieshanensis, a tree endemic to Dabieshan Mountains region, was initially described as a new species. Based on morphological intermediacy and sympatric distribution with its putative parental species, I. cornuta and I. latifolia, we proposed it as a natural hybrid between them. In this study, we sequenced one chloroplast intergenic spacer (trnH-psbA) and two nuclear genes (gapC and nepGS) in I. dabieshanensis and its putative parental species to test the hybrid origin hypothesis. Our results showed that there were one to two differentially fixed sequence differences between I. cornuta and I. latifolia at the two nuclear genes. Twelve of the 14 individuals of I. dabieshanensis exhibited additivity in chromatograms on these differentially fixed sites at both nuclear genes, and the remaining two exhibited additivity in chromatograms on the fixed site at only the nepGS gene. Except one haplotype of I. cornuta at the nepGS gene, all of the haplotypes of I. cornuta at the two nuclear genes were well separated from those of I. latifolia, and most haplotypes of I. dabieshanensis were shared with those of I. cornuta and I. latifolia. Phylogenetic analysis of these haplotypes was largely consistent with haplotype network analysis. I. cornuta and I. latifolia differed by two nucleotide substitutions in the chloroplast intergenic spacer, and 12 individuals of I. dabieshanensis had the same sequences as I. latifolia, while the remaining two were identical with I. cornuta. The molecular data provide convincing evidence for the hybrid origin of I. dabieshanensis and asymmetrical direction of hybridization. One haplotype of I. cornuta at the nepGS gene was nested with those of I. latifolia, indicating introgression to I. cornuta. Public Library of Science 2016-01-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4725680/ /pubmed/26808531 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0147825 Text en © 2016 Shi 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Shi, Lin
Li, Naiwei
Wang, Shuqiong
Zhou, Yubing
Huang, Weijie
Yang, Yuchen
Ma, Yongpeng
Zhou, Renchao
Molecular Evidence for the Hybrid Origin of Ilex dabieshanensis (Aquifoliaceae)
title Molecular Evidence for the Hybrid Origin of Ilex dabieshanensis (Aquifoliaceae)
title_full Molecular Evidence for the Hybrid Origin of Ilex dabieshanensis (Aquifoliaceae)
title_fullStr Molecular Evidence for the Hybrid Origin of Ilex dabieshanensis (Aquifoliaceae)
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Evidence for the Hybrid Origin of Ilex dabieshanensis (Aquifoliaceae)
title_short Molecular Evidence for the Hybrid Origin of Ilex dabieshanensis (Aquifoliaceae)
title_sort molecular evidence for the hybrid origin of ilex dabieshanensis (aquifoliaceae)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4725680/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26808531
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0147825
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