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Phylogenomic Relationships of Diploids and the Origins of Allotetraploids in Dactylorhiza (Orchidaceae)

Disentangling phylogenetic relationships proves challenging for groups that have evolved recently, especially if there is ongoing reticulation. Although they are in most cases immediately isolated from diploid relatives, sets of sibling allopolyploids often hybridize with each other, thereby increas...

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Autores principales: Brandrud, Marie K, Baar, Juliane, Lorenzo, Maria T, Athanasiadis, Alexander, Bateman, Richard M, Chase, Mark W, Hedrén, Mikael, Paun, Ovidiu
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6902629/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31127939
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sysbio/syz035
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author Brandrud, Marie K
Baar, Juliane
Lorenzo, Maria T
Athanasiadis, Alexander
Bateman, Richard M
Chase, Mark W
Hedrén, Mikael
Paun, Ovidiu
author_facet Brandrud, Marie K
Baar, Juliane
Lorenzo, Maria T
Athanasiadis, Alexander
Bateman, Richard M
Chase, Mark W
Hedrén, Mikael
Paun, Ovidiu
author_sort Brandrud, Marie K
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description Disentangling phylogenetic relationships proves challenging for groups that have evolved recently, especially if there is ongoing reticulation. Although they are in most cases immediately isolated from diploid relatives, sets of sibling allopolyploids often hybridize with each other, thereby increasing the complexity of an already challenging situation. Dactylorhiza (Orchidaceae: Orchidinae) is a genus much affected by allopolyploid speciation and reticulate phylogenetic relationships. Here, we use genetic variation at tens of thousands of genomic positions to unravel the convoluted evolutionary history of Dactylorhiza. We first investigate circumscription and relationships of diploid species in the genus using coalescent and maximum likelihood methods, and then group 16 allotetraploids by maximum affiliation to their putative parental diploids, implementing a method based on genotype likelihoods. The direction of hybrid crosses is inferred for each allotetraploid using information from maternally inherited plastid RADseq loci. Starting from age estimates of parental taxa, the relative ages of these allotetraploid entities are inferred by quantifying their genetic similarity to the diploids and numbers of private alleles compared with sibling allotetraploids. Whereas northwestern Europe is dominated by young allotetraploids of postglacial origins, comparatively older allotetraploids are distributed further south, where climatic conditions remained relatively stable during the Pleistocene glaciations. Our bioinformatics approach should prove effective for the study of other naturally occurring, nonmodel, polyploid plant complexes.
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spelling pubmed-69026292019-12-16 Phylogenomic Relationships of Diploids and the Origins of Allotetraploids in Dactylorhiza (Orchidaceae) Brandrud, Marie K Baar, Juliane Lorenzo, Maria T Athanasiadis, Alexander Bateman, Richard M Chase, Mark W Hedrén, Mikael Paun, Ovidiu Syst Biol Regular Articles Disentangling phylogenetic relationships proves challenging for groups that have evolved recently, especially if there is ongoing reticulation. Although they are in most cases immediately isolated from diploid relatives, sets of sibling allopolyploids often hybridize with each other, thereby increasing the complexity of an already challenging situation. Dactylorhiza (Orchidaceae: Orchidinae) is a genus much affected by allopolyploid speciation and reticulate phylogenetic relationships. Here, we use genetic variation at tens of thousands of genomic positions to unravel the convoluted evolutionary history of Dactylorhiza. We first investigate circumscription and relationships of diploid species in the genus using coalescent and maximum likelihood methods, and then group 16 allotetraploids by maximum affiliation to their putative parental diploids, implementing a method based on genotype likelihoods. The direction of hybrid crosses is inferred for each allotetraploid using information from maternally inherited plastid RADseq loci. Starting from age estimates of parental taxa, the relative ages of these allotetraploid entities are inferred by quantifying their genetic similarity to the diploids and numbers of private alleles compared with sibling allotetraploids. Whereas northwestern Europe is dominated by young allotetraploids of postglacial origins, comparatively older allotetraploids are distributed further south, where climatic conditions remained relatively stable during the Pleistocene glaciations. Our bioinformatics approach should prove effective for the study of other naturally occurring, nonmodel, polyploid plant complexes. Oxford University Press 2020-01 2019-05-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6902629/ /pubmed/31127939 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sysbio/syz035 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society of Systematic Biologists. 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.
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Brandrud, Marie K
Baar, Juliane
Lorenzo, Maria T
Athanasiadis, Alexander
Bateman, Richard M
Chase, Mark W
Hedrén, Mikael
Paun, Ovidiu
Phylogenomic Relationships of Diploids and the Origins of Allotetraploids in Dactylorhiza (Orchidaceae)
title Phylogenomic Relationships of Diploids and the Origins of Allotetraploids in Dactylorhiza (Orchidaceae)
title_full Phylogenomic Relationships of Diploids and the Origins of Allotetraploids in Dactylorhiza (Orchidaceae)
title_fullStr Phylogenomic Relationships of Diploids and the Origins of Allotetraploids in Dactylorhiza (Orchidaceae)
title_full_unstemmed Phylogenomic Relationships of Diploids and the Origins of Allotetraploids in Dactylorhiza (Orchidaceae)
title_short Phylogenomic Relationships of Diploids and the Origins of Allotetraploids in Dactylorhiza (Orchidaceae)
title_sort phylogenomic relationships of diploids and the origins of allotetraploids in dactylorhiza (orchidaceae)
topic Regular Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6902629/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31127939
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sysbio/syz035
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