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The natural hybridization between species Ligularia nelumbifolia and Cremanthodium stenoglossum (Senecioneae, Asteraceae) suggests underdeveloped reproductive isolation and ambiguous intergeneric boundary

Natural hybridization is frequent in plants and is considered an important factor facilitating speciation. The natural intergeneric hybridization between Ligularia and Cremanthodium was previously confirmed using a couple of DNA markers. However, the mechanism of this intergeneric hybridization and...

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Autores principales: Hu, Li, Yang, Rui, Wang, Yue-Hua, Gong, Xun
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7994929/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33796247
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plab012
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author Hu, Li
Yang, Rui
Wang, Yue-Hua
Gong, Xun
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Yang, Rui
Wang, Yue-Hua
Gong, Xun
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description Natural hybridization is frequent in plants and is considered an important factor facilitating speciation. The natural intergeneric hybridization between Ligularia and Cremanthodium was previously confirmed using a couple of DNA markers. However, the mechanism of this intergeneric hybridization and the role of reproductive isolation in the process of hybridization remain unclear. Here we used double-digest restriction site-associated DNA sequencing (ddRAD-seq) to further quantify the occurrence of hybridization, the genetic structure of the hybrid population and the role of reproductive isolation between Ligularia nelumbifolia and Cremanthodium stenoglossum. The results based on the ddRAD-seq SNP data sets indicated that hybridization between L. nelumbifolia and C. stenoglossum was restricted to F(1)s, and no gene introgression was identified between these two species. STRUCTURE analysis and maximum likelihood (ML) tree results showed a slightly larger genetic contribution of L. nelumbifolia to putative hybrid F(1)s. We deduced that the reproductive isolation between these two parent species is not well-developed but still strong enough to maintain the genetic integrity of the species, and that their F(1)s are sterile or with low fertility. Given the poorly resolved phylogenetic relationship between Ligularia and Cremanthodium, the occurrence of natural hybridization between L. nelumbifolia and C. stenoglossum may provide new insights into the re-circumscription and re-delimitation of these two genera.
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spelling pubmed-79949292021-03-31 The natural hybridization between species Ligularia nelumbifolia and Cremanthodium stenoglossum (Senecioneae, Asteraceae) suggests underdeveloped reproductive isolation and ambiguous intergeneric boundary Hu, Li Yang, Rui Wang, Yue-Hua Gong, Xun AoB Plants Studies Natural hybridization is frequent in plants and is considered an important factor facilitating speciation. The natural intergeneric hybridization between Ligularia and Cremanthodium was previously confirmed using a couple of DNA markers. However, the mechanism of this intergeneric hybridization and the role of reproductive isolation in the process of hybridization remain unclear. Here we used double-digest restriction site-associated DNA sequencing (ddRAD-seq) to further quantify the occurrence of hybridization, the genetic structure of the hybrid population and the role of reproductive isolation between Ligularia nelumbifolia and Cremanthodium stenoglossum. The results based on the ddRAD-seq SNP data sets indicated that hybridization between L. nelumbifolia and C. stenoglossum was restricted to F(1)s, and no gene introgression was identified between these two species. STRUCTURE analysis and maximum likelihood (ML) tree results showed a slightly larger genetic contribution of L. nelumbifolia to putative hybrid F(1)s. We deduced that the reproductive isolation between these two parent species is not well-developed but still strong enough to maintain the genetic integrity of the species, and that their F(1)s are sterile or with low fertility. Given the poorly resolved phylogenetic relationship between Ligularia and Cremanthodium, the occurrence of natural hybridization between L. nelumbifolia and C. stenoglossum may provide new insights into the re-circumscription and re-delimitation of these two genera. Oxford University Press 2021-03-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7994929/ /pubmed/33796247 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plab012 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Annals of Botany Company. 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.
spellingShingle Studies
Hu, Li
Yang, Rui
Wang, Yue-Hua
Gong, Xun
The natural hybridization between species Ligularia nelumbifolia and Cremanthodium stenoglossum (Senecioneae, Asteraceae) suggests underdeveloped reproductive isolation and ambiguous intergeneric boundary
title The natural hybridization between species Ligularia nelumbifolia and Cremanthodium stenoglossum (Senecioneae, Asteraceae) suggests underdeveloped reproductive isolation and ambiguous intergeneric boundary
title_full The natural hybridization between species Ligularia nelumbifolia and Cremanthodium stenoglossum (Senecioneae, Asteraceae) suggests underdeveloped reproductive isolation and ambiguous intergeneric boundary
title_fullStr The natural hybridization between species Ligularia nelumbifolia and Cremanthodium stenoglossum (Senecioneae, Asteraceae) suggests underdeveloped reproductive isolation and ambiguous intergeneric boundary
title_full_unstemmed The natural hybridization between species Ligularia nelumbifolia and Cremanthodium stenoglossum (Senecioneae, Asteraceae) suggests underdeveloped reproductive isolation and ambiguous intergeneric boundary
title_short The natural hybridization between species Ligularia nelumbifolia and Cremanthodium stenoglossum (Senecioneae, Asteraceae) suggests underdeveloped reproductive isolation and ambiguous intergeneric boundary
title_sort natural hybridization between species ligularia nelumbifolia and cremanthodium stenoglossum (senecioneae, asteraceae) suggests underdeveloped reproductive isolation and ambiguous intergeneric boundary
topic Studies
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7994929/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33796247
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plab012
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