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Liriodendron genome sheds light on angiosperm phylogeny and species–pair differentiation

The genus Liriodendron belongs to the family Magnoliaceae, which resides within the magnoliids, an early diverging lineage of the Mesangiospermae. However, the phylogenetic relationship of magnoliids with eudicots and monocots has not been conclusively resolved and thus remains to be determined(1–6)...

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Autores principales: Chen, Jinhui, Hao, Zhaodong, Guang, Xuanmin, Zhao, Chenxi, Wang, Pengkai, Xue, Liangjiao, Zhu, Qihui, Yang, Linfeng, Sheng, Yu, Zhou, Yanwei, Xu, Haibin, Xie, Hongqing, Long, Xiaofei, Zhang, Jin, Wang, Zhangrong, Shi, Mingming, Lu, Ye, Liu, Siqin, Guan, Lanhua, Zhu, Qianhua, Yang, Liming, Ge, Song, Cheng, Tielong, Laux, Thomas, Gao, Qiang, Peng, Ye, Liu, Na, Yang, Sihai, Shi, Jisen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6784881/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30559417
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41477-018-0323-6
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author Chen, Jinhui
Hao, Zhaodong
Guang, Xuanmin
Zhao, Chenxi
Wang, Pengkai
Xue, Liangjiao
Zhu, Qihui
Yang, Linfeng
Sheng, Yu
Zhou, Yanwei
Xu, Haibin
Xie, Hongqing
Long, Xiaofei
Zhang, Jin
Wang, Zhangrong
Shi, Mingming
Lu, Ye
Liu, Siqin
Guan, Lanhua
Zhu, Qianhua
Yang, Liming
Ge, Song
Cheng, Tielong
Laux, Thomas
Gao, Qiang
Peng, Ye
Liu, Na
Yang, Sihai
Shi, Jisen
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Hao, Zhaodong
Guang, Xuanmin
Zhao, Chenxi
Wang, Pengkai
Xue, Liangjiao
Zhu, Qihui
Yang, Linfeng
Sheng, Yu
Zhou, Yanwei
Xu, Haibin
Xie, Hongqing
Long, Xiaofei
Zhang, Jin
Wang, Zhangrong
Shi, Mingming
Lu, Ye
Liu, Siqin
Guan, Lanhua
Zhu, Qianhua
Yang, Liming
Ge, Song
Cheng, Tielong
Laux, Thomas
Gao, Qiang
Peng, Ye
Liu, Na
Yang, Sihai
Shi, Jisen
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description The genus Liriodendron belongs to the family Magnoliaceae, which resides within the magnoliids, an early diverging lineage of the Mesangiospermae. However, the phylogenetic relationship of magnoliids with eudicots and monocots has not been conclusively resolved and thus remains to be determined(1–6). Liriodendron is a relict lineage from the Tertiary with two distinct species—one East Asian (L. chinense (Hemsley) Sargent) and one eastern North American (L. tulipifera Linn)—identified as a vicariad species pair. However, the genetic divergence and evolutionary trajectories of these species remain to be elucidated at the whole-genome level(7). Here, we report the first de novo genome assembly of a plant in the Magnoliaceae, L. chinense. Phylogenetic analyses suggest that magnoliids are sister to the clade consisting of eudicots and monocots, with rapid diversification occurring in the common ancestor of these three lineages. Analyses of population genetic structure indicate that L. chinense has diverged into two lineages—the eastern and western groups—in China. While L. tulipifera in North America is genetically positioned between the two L. chinense groups, it is closer to the eastern group. This result is consistent with phenotypic observations that suggest that the eastern and western groups of China may have diverged long ago, possibly before the intercontinental differentiation between L. chinense and L. tulipifera. Genetic diversity analyses show that L. chinense has tenfold higher genetic diversity than L. tulipifera, suggesting that the complicated regions comprising east–west-orientated mountains and the Yangtze river basin (especially near 30° N latitude) in East Asia offered more successful refugia than the south–north-orientated mountain valleys in eastern North America during the Quaternary glacial period.
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spelling pubmed-67848812019-10-11 Liriodendron genome sheds light on angiosperm phylogeny and species–pair differentiation Chen, Jinhui Hao, Zhaodong Guang, Xuanmin Zhao, Chenxi Wang, Pengkai Xue, Liangjiao Zhu, Qihui Yang, Linfeng Sheng, Yu Zhou, Yanwei Xu, Haibin Xie, Hongqing Long, Xiaofei Zhang, Jin Wang, Zhangrong Shi, Mingming Lu, Ye Liu, Siqin Guan, Lanhua Zhu, Qianhua Yang, Liming Ge, Song Cheng, Tielong Laux, Thomas Gao, Qiang Peng, Ye Liu, Na Yang, Sihai Shi, Jisen Nat Plants Letter The genus Liriodendron belongs to the family Magnoliaceae, which resides within the magnoliids, an early diverging lineage of the Mesangiospermae. However, the phylogenetic relationship of magnoliids with eudicots and monocots has not been conclusively resolved and thus remains to be determined(1–6). Liriodendron is a relict lineage from the Tertiary with two distinct species—one East Asian (L. chinense (Hemsley) Sargent) and one eastern North American (L. tulipifera Linn)—identified as a vicariad species pair. However, the genetic divergence and evolutionary trajectories of these species remain to be elucidated at the whole-genome level(7). Here, we report the first de novo genome assembly of a plant in the Magnoliaceae, L. chinense. Phylogenetic analyses suggest that magnoliids are sister to the clade consisting of eudicots and monocots, with rapid diversification occurring in the common ancestor of these three lineages. Analyses of population genetic structure indicate that L. chinense has diverged into two lineages—the eastern and western groups—in China. While L. tulipifera in North America is genetically positioned between the two L. chinense groups, it is closer to the eastern group. This result is consistent with phenotypic observations that suggest that the eastern and western groups of China may have diverged long ago, possibly before the intercontinental differentiation between L. chinense and L. tulipifera. Genetic diversity analyses show that L. chinense has tenfold higher genetic diversity than L. tulipifera, suggesting that the complicated regions comprising east–west-orientated mountains and the Yangtze river basin (especially near 30° N latitude) in East Asia offered more successful refugia than the south–north-orientated mountain valleys in eastern North America during the Quaternary glacial period. Nature Publishing Group UK 2018-12-17 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6784881/ /pubmed/30559417 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41477-018-0323-6 Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited 2018 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Letter
Chen, Jinhui
Hao, Zhaodong
Guang, Xuanmin
Zhao, Chenxi
Wang, Pengkai
Xue, Liangjiao
Zhu, Qihui
Yang, Linfeng
Sheng, Yu
Zhou, Yanwei
Xu, Haibin
Xie, Hongqing
Long, Xiaofei
Zhang, Jin
Wang, Zhangrong
Shi, Mingming
Lu, Ye
Liu, Siqin
Guan, Lanhua
Zhu, Qianhua
Yang, Liming
Ge, Song
Cheng, Tielong
Laux, Thomas
Gao, Qiang
Peng, Ye
Liu, Na
Yang, Sihai
Shi, Jisen
Liriodendron genome sheds light on angiosperm phylogeny and species–pair differentiation
title Liriodendron genome sheds light on angiosperm phylogeny and species–pair differentiation
title_full Liriodendron genome sheds light on angiosperm phylogeny and species–pair differentiation
title_fullStr Liriodendron genome sheds light on angiosperm phylogeny and species–pair differentiation
title_full_unstemmed Liriodendron genome sheds light on angiosperm phylogeny and species–pair differentiation
title_short Liriodendron genome sheds light on angiosperm phylogeny and species–pair differentiation
title_sort liriodendron genome sheds light on angiosperm phylogeny and species–pair differentiation
topic Letter
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6784881/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30559417
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41477-018-0323-6
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