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Allopatric Lineage Divergence of the East Asian Endemic Herb Conandron ramondioides Inferred from Low-Copy Nuclear and Plastid Markers

The evolutionary histories of ornamental plants have been receiving only limited attention. We examined the origin and divergence processes of an East Asian endemic ornamental plant, Conandron ramondioides. C. ramondioides is an understory herb occurring in primary forests, which has been grouped in...

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Autores principales: Hsin, Kuan-Ting, Kuo, Hao-Chih, Kokubugata, Goro, Möller, Michael, Wang, Chun-Neng, Cheng, Yi-Sheng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9740071/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36499259
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232314932
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author Hsin, Kuan-Ting
Kuo, Hao-Chih
Kokubugata, Goro
Möller, Michael
Wang, Chun-Neng
Cheng, Yi-Sheng
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Kuo, Hao-Chih
Kokubugata, Goro
Möller, Michael
Wang, Chun-Neng
Cheng, Yi-Sheng
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description The evolutionary histories of ornamental plants have been receiving only limited attention. We examined the origin and divergence processes of an East Asian endemic ornamental plant, Conandron ramondioides. C. ramondioides is an understory herb occurring in primary forests, which has been grouped into two varieties. We reconstructed the evolutionary and population demography history of C. ramondioides to infer its divergence process. Nuclear and chloroplast DNA sequences were obtained from 21 Conandron populations on both sides of the East China Sea (ECS) to explore its genetic diversity, structure, and population differentiation. Interestingly, the reconstructed phylogeny indicated that the populations should be classified into three clades corresponding to geographical regions: the Japan (Honshu+Shikoku) clade, the Taiwan–Iriomote clade, and the Southeast China clade. Lineage divergence between the Japan clade and the Taiwan–Iriomote and Southeast China clades occured 1.14 MYA (95% HPD: 0.82–3.86), followed by divergence between the Taiwan–Iriomote and Southeast China clades approximately 0.75 MYA (95% HPD: 0.45–1.3). Furthermore, corolla traits (floral lobe length to tube length ratios) correlated with geographical distributions. Moreover, restricted gene flow was detected among clades. Lastly, the lack of potential dispersal routes across an exposed ECS seafloor during the last glacial maximum suggests that migration among the Conandron clades was unlikely. In summary, the extant Conandron exhibits a disjunct distribution pattern as a result of vicariance rather than long-distance dispersal. We propose that allopatric divergence has occurred in C. ramondioides since the Pleistocene. Our findings highlight the critical influence of species’ biological characteristics on shaping lineage diversification of East Asian relic herb species during climate oscillations since the Quaternary.
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spelling pubmed-97400712022-12-11 Allopatric Lineage Divergence of the East Asian Endemic Herb Conandron ramondioides Inferred from Low-Copy Nuclear and Plastid Markers Hsin, Kuan-Ting Kuo, Hao-Chih Kokubugata, Goro Möller, Michael Wang, Chun-Neng Cheng, Yi-Sheng Int J Mol Sci Article The evolutionary histories of ornamental plants have been receiving only limited attention. We examined the origin and divergence processes of an East Asian endemic ornamental plant, Conandron ramondioides. C. ramondioides is an understory herb occurring in primary forests, which has been grouped into two varieties. We reconstructed the evolutionary and population demography history of C. ramondioides to infer its divergence process. Nuclear and chloroplast DNA sequences were obtained from 21 Conandron populations on both sides of the East China Sea (ECS) to explore its genetic diversity, structure, and population differentiation. Interestingly, the reconstructed phylogeny indicated that the populations should be classified into three clades corresponding to geographical regions: the Japan (Honshu+Shikoku) clade, the Taiwan–Iriomote clade, and the Southeast China clade. Lineage divergence between the Japan clade and the Taiwan–Iriomote and Southeast China clades occured 1.14 MYA (95% HPD: 0.82–3.86), followed by divergence between the Taiwan–Iriomote and Southeast China clades approximately 0.75 MYA (95% HPD: 0.45–1.3). Furthermore, corolla traits (floral lobe length to tube length ratios) correlated with geographical distributions. Moreover, restricted gene flow was detected among clades. Lastly, the lack of potential dispersal routes across an exposed ECS seafloor during the last glacial maximum suggests that migration among the Conandron clades was unlikely. In summary, the extant Conandron exhibits a disjunct distribution pattern as a result of vicariance rather than long-distance dispersal. We propose that allopatric divergence has occurred in C. ramondioides since the Pleistocene. Our findings highlight the critical influence of species’ biological characteristics on shaping lineage diversification of East Asian relic herb species during climate oscillations since the Quaternary. MDPI 2022-11-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9740071/ /pubmed/36499259 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232314932 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hsin, Kuan-Ting
Kuo, Hao-Chih
Kokubugata, Goro
Möller, Michael
Wang, Chun-Neng
Cheng, Yi-Sheng
Allopatric Lineage Divergence of the East Asian Endemic Herb Conandron ramondioides Inferred from Low-Copy Nuclear and Plastid Markers
title Allopatric Lineage Divergence of the East Asian Endemic Herb Conandron ramondioides Inferred from Low-Copy Nuclear and Plastid Markers
title_full Allopatric Lineage Divergence of the East Asian Endemic Herb Conandron ramondioides Inferred from Low-Copy Nuclear and Plastid Markers
title_fullStr Allopatric Lineage Divergence of the East Asian Endemic Herb Conandron ramondioides Inferred from Low-Copy Nuclear and Plastid Markers
title_full_unstemmed Allopatric Lineage Divergence of the East Asian Endemic Herb Conandron ramondioides Inferred from Low-Copy Nuclear and Plastid Markers
title_short Allopatric Lineage Divergence of the East Asian Endemic Herb Conandron ramondioides Inferred from Low-Copy Nuclear and Plastid Markers
title_sort allopatric lineage divergence of the east asian endemic herb conandron ramondioides inferred from low-copy nuclear and plastid markers
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9740071/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36499259
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232314932
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