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The taxonomic significance of ddRADseq based microsatellite markers in the closely related species of Heracleum (Apiaceae)

Many studies on Heracleum have shown poor correspondence between observed molecular clusters and established taxonomic classification amongst closely related species. This might reflect both unresolved taxonomy but perhaps also a lack of good genetic markers. This lack of appropriate and cost effect...

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Autores principales: Daemi-Saeidabad, Mehdi, Shojaeiyan, Abdolali, Vivian-Smith, Adam, Stenøien, Hans K., Falahati-Anbaran, Mohsen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7205262/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32379780
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232471
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author Daemi-Saeidabad, Mehdi
Shojaeiyan, Abdolali
Vivian-Smith, Adam
Stenøien, Hans K.
Falahati-Anbaran, Mohsen
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Shojaeiyan, Abdolali
Vivian-Smith, Adam
Stenøien, Hans K.
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description Many studies on Heracleum have shown poor correspondence between observed molecular clusters and established taxonomic classification amongst closely related species. This might reflect both unresolved taxonomy but perhaps also a lack of good genetic markers. This lack of appropriate and cost effective species-specific genetic markers hinders a resolved relationship for the species complex, and this in turn causes profound management challenges for a genus that contains both endemic species, with important ecological roles, and species with an invasive potential. Microsatellites are traditionally considered markers of choice for comprehensive, yet inexpensive, analyses of genetic variation, including examination of population structure, species identity, linkage map construction and cryptic speciation. In this study, we have used double digest restriction site associated DNA sequencing (ddRADseq) to develop microsatellite markers in Heracleum rechingeri. Genomic DNA from three individuals were digested with Sbf1 and Nde1 and size selected for library construction. The size-selected fragments were sequenced on an Ion Torrent sequencer and a total of 54 microsatellite sequences were bioinformatically confirmed. Twenty five loci were then tested for amplification, resulting in 19 of these being successfully amplified across eight species, comprising both the so-called thick-stemmed species (H. persicum, H. rechingeri, H. gorganicum and H. lasiopetalum), and thin-stemmed species (H. anisactis, H. pastinasifolium and H. transcaucasicum). Both Bayesian and distance-based clustering, and principal coordinate analyses clearly separated these into two groups. Surprisingly, three H. pastinacifolium populations were not separated from populations of the morphologically similar endemic species, H. anisactis, suggesting lack of genetic differentiation. Likewise, high genetic similarity was found between H. persicum and H. rechingeri populations, questioning taxonomic separation at the species level between these taxa. Further analyses are needed to re-evaluate the taxonomic significance of observed morphological variability currently applied to distinguish these sister taxa. Nevertheless, our results represent progress in the effort to develop cost-efficient molecular tools for species discrimination in this genus.
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spelling pubmed-72052622020-05-12 The taxonomic significance of ddRADseq based microsatellite markers in the closely related species of Heracleum (Apiaceae) Daemi-Saeidabad, Mehdi Shojaeiyan, Abdolali Vivian-Smith, Adam Stenøien, Hans K. Falahati-Anbaran, Mohsen PLoS One Research Article Many studies on Heracleum have shown poor correspondence between observed molecular clusters and established taxonomic classification amongst closely related species. This might reflect both unresolved taxonomy but perhaps also a lack of good genetic markers. This lack of appropriate and cost effective species-specific genetic markers hinders a resolved relationship for the species complex, and this in turn causes profound management challenges for a genus that contains both endemic species, with important ecological roles, and species with an invasive potential. Microsatellites are traditionally considered markers of choice for comprehensive, yet inexpensive, analyses of genetic variation, including examination of population structure, species identity, linkage map construction and cryptic speciation. In this study, we have used double digest restriction site associated DNA sequencing (ddRADseq) to develop microsatellite markers in Heracleum rechingeri. Genomic DNA from three individuals were digested with Sbf1 and Nde1 and size selected for library construction. The size-selected fragments were sequenced on an Ion Torrent sequencer and a total of 54 microsatellite sequences were bioinformatically confirmed. Twenty five loci were then tested for amplification, resulting in 19 of these being successfully amplified across eight species, comprising both the so-called thick-stemmed species (H. persicum, H. rechingeri, H. gorganicum and H. lasiopetalum), and thin-stemmed species (H. anisactis, H. pastinasifolium and H. transcaucasicum). Both Bayesian and distance-based clustering, and principal coordinate analyses clearly separated these into two groups. Surprisingly, three H. pastinacifolium populations were not separated from populations of the morphologically similar endemic species, H. anisactis, suggesting lack of genetic differentiation. Likewise, high genetic similarity was found between H. persicum and H. rechingeri populations, questioning taxonomic separation at the species level between these taxa. Further analyses are needed to re-evaluate the taxonomic significance of observed morphological variability currently applied to distinguish these sister taxa. Nevertheless, our results represent progress in the effort to develop cost-efficient molecular tools for species discrimination in this genus. Public Library of Science 2020-05-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7205262/ /pubmed/32379780 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232471 Text en © 2020 Daemi-Saeidabad 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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Daemi-Saeidabad, Mehdi
Shojaeiyan, Abdolali
Vivian-Smith, Adam
Stenøien, Hans K.
Falahati-Anbaran, Mohsen
The taxonomic significance of ddRADseq based microsatellite markers in the closely related species of Heracleum (Apiaceae)
title The taxonomic significance of ddRADseq based microsatellite markers in the closely related species of Heracleum (Apiaceae)
title_full The taxonomic significance of ddRADseq based microsatellite markers in the closely related species of Heracleum (Apiaceae)
title_fullStr The taxonomic significance of ddRADseq based microsatellite markers in the closely related species of Heracleum (Apiaceae)
title_full_unstemmed The taxonomic significance of ddRADseq based microsatellite markers in the closely related species of Heracleum (Apiaceae)
title_short The taxonomic significance of ddRADseq based microsatellite markers in the closely related species of Heracleum (Apiaceae)
title_sort taxonomic significance of ddradseq based microsatellite markers in the closely related species of heracleum (apiaceae)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7205262/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32379780
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232471
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