Cargando…

Haplotyping of Cornus florida and C. kousa chloroplasts: Insights into species-level differences and patterns of plastic DNA variation in cultivars

Chloroplast DNA is a part of plant non-nuclear genome, and is of particular interest for lineage studies. Moreover, the non-coding regions of cpDNA display higher mutation rates than the conserved coding cpDNA, which has been employed for phylogenetic and population research. We analyzed the cpDNA o...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Nowicki, Marcin, Boggess, Sarah L., Saxton, Arnold M., Hadziabdic, Denita, Xiang, Qiu-Yun Jenny, Molnar, Thomas, Huff, Matthew L., Staton, Margaret E., Zhao, Yichen, Trigiano, Robert N.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6198962/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30352068
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0205407
_version_ 1783365048415027200
author Nowicki, Marcin
Boggess, Sarah L.
Saxton, Arnold M.
Hadziabdic, Denita
Xiang, Qiu-Yun Jenny
Molnar, Thomas
Huff, Matthew L.
Staton, Margaret E.
Zhao, Yichen
Trigiano, Robert N.
author_facet Nowicki, Marcin
Boggess, Sarah L.
Saxton, Arnold M.
Hadziabdic, Denita
Xiang, Qiu-Yun Jenny
Molnar, Thomas
Huff, Matthew L.
Staton, Margaret E.
Zhao, Yichen
Trigiano, Robert N.
author_sort Nowicki, Marcin
collection PubMed
description Chloroplast DNA is a part of plant non-nuclear genome, and is of particular interest for lineage studies. Moreover, the non-coding regions of cpDNA display higher mutation rates than the conserved coding cpDNA, which has been employed for phylogenetic and population research. We analyzed the cpDNA of 332 gDNA samples from collections of Cornus florida and C. kousa (commercial cultivars, breeding selections, and wild kousa accessions from Asia), using the chlorotyping system developed on North America-native, wild accessions of C. florida. Our results indicated significant differences in chlorotype frequencies between the two species. Cornus florida samples were represented by all major chlorotypes previously described, whereas all C. kousa samples analyzed had only one of the chlorotype patterns shown by C. florida. The chlorotyping analytic panel was then expanded by sequencing the targeted three non-coding cpDNA regions. Results indicated a major difference in the maternally-inherited cpDNA between the two closely related Big-Bracted Cornus species. Chlorotype diversity and differences in the proportion of informative sites in the cpDNA regions of focus emphasized the importance of proper loci choice for cpDNA-based comparative studies between the closely related dogwood species. Phylogenetic analyses of the retrieved sequences for the other species of Cornus provided information on the relative utility of the cpDNA regions studied and helped delineate the groups (Big-Bracted, Cornelian Cherries, Blue/White-Fruited) within the genus. Genealogical relationships based on the cpDNA sequences and the inferred chlorotype networks indicated the need for continued analyses across further non-coding cpDNA regions to improve the phylogenetic resolution of dogwoods.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-6198962
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2018
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-61989622018-11-19 Haplotyping of Cornus florida and C. kousa chloroplasts: Insights into species-level differences and patterns of plastic DNA variation in cultivars Nowicki, Marcin Boggess, Sarah L. Saxton, Arnold M. Hadziabdic, Denita Xiang, Qiu-Yun Jenny Molnar, Thomas Huff, Matthew L. Staton, Margaret E. Zhao, Yichen Trigiano, Robert N. PLoS One Research Article Chloroplast DNA is a part of plant non-nuclear genome, and is of particular interest for lineage studies. Moreover, the non-coding regions of cpDNA display higher mutation rates than the conserved coding cpDNA, which has been employed for phylogenetic and population research. We analyzed the cpDNA of 332 gDNA samples from collections of Cornus florida and C. kousa (commercial cultivars, breeding selections, and wild kousa accessions from Asia), using the chlorotyping system developed on North America-native, wild accessions of C. florida. Our results indicated significant differences in chlorotype frequencies between the two species. Cornus florida samples were represented by all major chlorotypes previously described, whereas all C. kousa samples analyzed had only one of the chlorotype patterns shown by C. florida. The chlorotyping analytic panel was then expanded by sequencing the targeted three non-coding cpDNA regions. Results indicated a major difference in the maternally-inherited cpDNA between the two closely related Big-Bracted Cornus species. Chlorotype diversity and differences in the proportion of informative sites in the cpDNA regions of focus emphasized the importance of proper loci choice for cpDNA-based comparative studies between the closely related dogwood species. Phylogenetic analyses of the retrieved sequences for the other species of Cornus provided information on the relative utility of the cpDNA regions studied and helped delineate the groups (Big-Bracted, Cornelian Cherries, Blue/White-Fruited) within the genus. Genealogical relationships based on the cpDNA sequences and the inferred chlorotype networks indicated the need for continued analyses across further non-coding cpDNA regions to improve the phylogenetic resolution of dogwoods. Public Library of Science 2018-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6198962/ /pubmed/30352068 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0205407 Text en © 2018 Nowicki 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Nowicki, Marcin
Boggess, Sarah L.
Saxton, Arnold M.
Hadziabdic, Denita
Xiang, Qiu-Yun Jenny
Molnar, Thomas
Huff, Matthew L.
Staton, Margaret E.
Zhao, Yichen
Trigiano, Robert N.
Haplotyping of Cornus florida and C. kousa chloroplasts: Insights into species-level differences and patterns of plastic DNA variation in cultivars
title Haplotyping of Cornus florida and C. kousa chloroplasts: Insights into species-level differences and patterns of plastic DNA variation in cultivars
title_full Haplotyping of Cornus florida and C. kousa chloroplasts: Insights into species-level differences and patterns of plastic DNA variation in cultivars
title_fullStr Haplotyping of Cornus florida and C. kousa chloroplasts: Insights into species-level differences and patterns of plastic DNA variation in cultivars
title_full_unstemmed Haplotyping of Cornus florida and C. kousa chloroplasts: Insights into species-level differences and patterns of plastic DNA variation in cultivars
title_short Haplotyping of Cornus florida and C. kousa chloroplasts: Insights into species-level differences and patterns of plastic DNA variation in cultivars
title_sort haplotyping of cornus florida and c. kousa chloroplasts: insights into species-level differences and patterns of plastic dna variation in cultivars
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6198962/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30352068
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0205407
work_keys_str_mv AT nowickimarcin haplotypingofcornusfloridaandckousachloroplastsinsightsintospeciesleveldifferencesandpatternsofplasticdnavariationincultivars
AT boggesssarahl haplotypingofcornusfloridaandckousachloroplastsinsightsintospeciesleveldifferencesandpatternsofplasticdnavariationincultivars
AT saxtonarnoldm haplotypingofcornusfloridaandckousachloroplastsinsightsintospeciesleveldifferencesandpatternsofplasticdnavariationincultivars
AT hadziabdicdenita haplotypingofcornusfloridaandckousachloroplastsinsightsintospeciesleveldifferencesandpatternsofplasticdnavariationincultivars
AT xiangqiuyunjenny haplotypingofcornusfloridaandckousachloroplastsinsightsintospeciesleveldifferencesandpatternsofplasticdnavariationincultivars
AT molnarthomas haplotypingofcornusfloridaandckousachloroplastsinsightsintospeciesleveldifferencesandpatternsofplasticdnavariationincultivars
AT huffmatthewl haplotypingofcornusfloridaandckousachloroplastsinsightsintospeciesleveldifferencesandpatternsofplasticdnavariationincultivars
AT statonmargarete haplotypingofcornusfloridaandckousachloroplastsinsightsintospeciesleveldifferencesandpatternsofplasticdnavariationincultivars
AT zhaoyichen haplotypingofcornusfloridaandckousachloroplastsinsightsintospeciesleveldifferencesandpatternsofplasticdnavariationincultivars
AT trigianorobertn haplotypingofcornusfloridaandckousachloroplastsinsightsintospeciesleveldifferencesandpatternsofplasticdnavariationincultivars