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Intergeneric Relationships within the Early-Diverging Angiosperm Family Nymphaeaceae Based on Chloroplast Phylogenomics

The order Nymphaeales, consisting of three families with a record of eight genera, has gained significant interest from botanists, probably due to its position as a basal angiosperm. The phylogenetic relationships within the order have been well studied; however, a few controversial nodes still rema...

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Autores principales: He, Dingxuan, Gichira, Andrew W., Li, Zhizhong, Nzei, John M., Guo, Youhao, Wang, Qingfeng, Chen, Jinming
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6320877/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30486510
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms19123780
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author He, Dingxuan
Gichira, Andrew W.
Li, Zhizhong
Nzei, John M.
Guo, Youhao
Wang, Qingfeng
Chen, Jinming
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Gichira, Andrew W.
Li, Zhizhong
Nzei, John M.
Guo, Youhao
Wang, Qingfeng
Chen, Jinming
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description The order Nymphaeales, consisting of three families with a record of eight genera, has gained significant interest from botanists, probably due to its position as a basal angiosperm. The phylogenetic relationships within the order have been well studied; however, a few controversial nodes still remain in the Nymphaeaceae. The position of the Nuphar genus and the monophyly of the Nymphaeaceae family remain uncertain. This study adds to the increasing number of the completely sequenced plastid genomes of the Nymphaeales and applies a large chloroplast gene data set in reconstructing the intergeneric relationships within the Nymphaeaceae. Five complete chloroplast genomes were newly generated, including a first for the monotypic Euryale genus. Using a set of 66 protein-coding genes from the chloroplast genomes of 17 taxa, the phylogenetic position of Nuphar was determined and a monophyletic Nymphaeaceae family was obtained with convincing statistical support from both partitioned and unpartitioned data schemes. Although genomic comparative analyses revealed a high degree of synteny among the chloroplast genomes of the ancient angiosperms, key minor variations were evident, particularly in the contraction/expansion of the inverted-repeat regions and in RNA-editing events. Genome structure, and gene content and arrangement were highly conserved among the chloroplast genomes. The intergeneric relationships defined in this study are congruent with those inferred using morphological data.
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spelling pubmed-63208772019-01-07 Intergeneric Relationships within the Early-Diverging Angiosperm Family Nymphaeaceae Based on Chloroplast Phylogenomics He, Dingxuan Gichira, Andrew W. Li, Zhizhong Nzei, John M. Guo, Youhao Wang, Qingfeng Chen, Jinming Int J Mol Sci Article The order Nymphaeales, consisting of three families with a record of eight genera, has gained significant interest from botanists, probably due to its position as a basal angiosperm. The phylogenetic relationships within the order have been well studied; however, a few controversial nodes still remain in the Nymphaeaceae. The position of the Nuphar genus and the monophyly of the Nymphaeaceae family remain uncertain. This study adds to the increasing number of the completely sequenced plastid genomes of the Nymphaeales and applies a large chloroplast gene data set in reconstructing the intergeneric relationships within the Nymphaeaceae. Five complete chloroplast genomes were newly generated, including a first for the monotypic Euryale genus. Using a set of 66 protein-coding genes from the chloroplast genomes of 17 taxa, the phylogenetic position of Nuphar was determined and a monophyletic Nymphaeaceae family was obtained with convincing statistical support from both partitioned and unpartitioned data schemes. Although genomic comparative analyses revealed a high degree of synteny among the chloroplast genomes of the ancient angiosperms, key minor variations were evident, particularly in the contraction/expansion of the inverted-repeat regions and in RNA-editing events. Genome structure, and gene content and arrangement were highly conserved among the chloroplast genomes. The intergeneric relationships defined in this study are congruent with those inferred using morphological data. MDPI 2018-11-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6320877/ /pubmed/30486510 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms19123780 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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He, Dingxuan
Gichira, Andrew W.
Li, Zhizhong
Nzei, John M.
Guo, Youhao
Wang, Qingfeng
Chen, Jinming
Intergeneric Relationships within the Early-Diverging Angiosperm Family Nymphaeaceae Based on Chloroplast Phylogenomics
title Intergeneric Relationships within the Early-Diverging Angiosperm Family Nymphaeaceae Based on Chloroplast Phylogenomics
title_full Intergeneric Relationships within the Early-Diverging Angiosperm Family Nymphaeaceae Based on Chloroplast Phylogenomics
title_fullStr Intergeneric Relationships within the Early-Diverging Angiosperm Family Nymphaeaceae Based on Chloroplast Phylogenomics
title_full_unstemmed Intergeneric Relationships within the Early-Diverging Angiosperm Family Nymphaeaceae Based on Chloroplast Phylogenomics
title_short Intergeneric Relationships within the Early-Diverging Angiosperm Family Nymphaeaceae Based on Chloroplast Phylogenomics
title_sort intergeneric relationships within the early-diverging angiosperm family nymphaeaceae based on chloroplast phylogenomics
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6320877/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30486510
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms19123780
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