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Phylogenomics and phylogeography of Menispermum (Menispermaceae)

INTRODUCTION: Phylogenomics have been widely used to resolve ambiguous and controversial evolutionary relationships among plant species and genera, and the identification of unique indels in plastomes may even help to understand the evolution of some plant families. Menispermum L. (Menispermaceae) c...

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Autores principales: Song, Shiqiang, Cameron, Kenneth M., Wang, Yuguo, Wang, Shenyi, Jin, Xinjie, Hina, Faiza, Yang, Zhaoping, Li, Pan
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9992823/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36909420
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1116300
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author Song, Shiqiang
Cameron, Kenneth M.
Wang, Yuguo
Wang, Shenyi
Jin, Xinjie
Hina, Faiza
Yang, Zhaoping
Li, Pan
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Cameron, Kenneth M.
Wang, Yuguo
Wang, Shenyi
Jin, Xinjie
Hina, Faiza
Yang, Zhaoping
Li, Pan
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description INTRODUCTION: Phylogenomics have been widely used to resolve ambiguous and controversial evolutionary relationships among plant species and genera, and the identification of unique indels in plastomes may even help to understand the evolution of some plant families. Menispermum L. (Menispermaceae) consists of three species, M. dauricum DC., M. canadense L., and M. mexicanum Rose, which are disjuncly distributed among East Asia, Eastern North America and Mexico. Taxonomists continue to debate whether M. mexicanum is a distinct species, a variety of M. dauricum, or simply a synonym of M. canadense. To date, no molecular systematics studies have included this doubtful species in phylogenetic analyses. METHODS: In this study, we examined phylogenomics and phylogeography of Menispermum across its entire range using 29 whole plastomes of Menispermaceae and 18 ITS1&ITS2 sequences of Menispermeae. We reconstructed interspecific relationships of Menispermum and explored plastome evolution in Menispermaceae, revealing several genomic hotspot regions for the family. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: Phylogenetic and network analyses based on whole plastome and ITS1&ITS2 sequences show that Menispermum clusters into two clades with high support values, Clade A (M. dauricum) and Clade B (M. canadense + M. mexicanum). However, M. mexicanum is nested within M. canadense and, as a result, we support that M. mexicanum is a synonym of M. canadense. We also identified important molecular variations in the plastomes of Menispermaceae. Several indels and consequently premature terminations of genes occur in Menispermaceae. A total of 54 regions were identified as the most highly variable plastome regions, with nucleotide diversity (Pi) values > 0.05, including two coding genes (matK, ycf1), four introns (trnK intron, rpl16 intron, rps16 intron, ndhA intron), and 48 intergenic spacer (IGS) regions. Of these, four informative hotspot regions (trnH-psbA, ndhF-rpl32, trnK-rps16, and trnP-psaJ) should be especially useful for future studies of phylogeny, phylogeography and conservation genetics of Menispermaceae.
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spelling pubmed-99928232023-03-09 Phylogenomics and phylogeography of Menispermum (Menispermaceae) Song, Shiqiang Cameron, Kenneth M. Wang, Yuguo Wang, Shenyi Jin, Xinjie Hina, Faiza Yang, Zhaoping Li, Pan Front Plant Sci Plant Science INTRODUCTION: Phylogenomics have been widely used to resolve ambiguous and controversial evolutionary relationships among plant species and genera, and the identification of unique indels in plastomes may even help to understand the evolution of some plant families. Menispermum L. (Menispermaceae) consists of three species, M. dauricum DC., M. canadense L., and M. mexicanum Rose, which are disjuncly distributed among East Asia, Eastern North America and Mexico. Taxonomists continue to debate whether M. mexicanum is a distinct species, a variety of M. dauricum, or simply a synonym of M. canadense. To date, no molecular systematics studies have included this doubtful species in phylogenetic analyses. METHODS: In this study, we examined phylogenomics and phylogeography of Menispermum across its entire range using 29 whole plastomes of Menispermaceae and 18 ITS1&ITS2 sequences of Menispermeae. We reconstructed interspecific relationships of Menispermum and explored plastome evolution in Menispermaceae, revealing several genomic hotspot regions for the family. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: Phylogenetic and network analyses based on whole plastome and ITS1&ITS2 sequences show that Menispermum clusters into two clades with high support values, Clade A (M. dauricum) and Clade B (M. canadense + M. mexicanum). However, M. mexicanum is nested within M. canadense and, as a result, we support that M. mexicanum is a synonym of M. canadense. We also identified important molecular variations in the plastomes of Menispermaceae. Several indels and consequently premature terminations of genes occur in Menispermaceae. A total of 54 regions were identified as the most highly variable plastome regions, with nucleotide diversity (Pi) values > 0.05, including two coding genes (matK, ycf1), four introns (trnK intron, rpl16 intron, rps16 intron, ndhA intron), and 48 intergenic spacer (IGS) regions. Of these, four informative hotspot regions (trnH-psbA, ndhF-rpl32, trnK-rps16, and trnP-psaJ) should be especially useful for future studies of phylogeny, phylogeography and conservation genetics of Menispermaceae. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9992823/ /pubmed/36909420 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1116300 Text en Copyright © 2023 Song, Cameron, Wang, Wang, Jin, Hina, Yang and Li https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Song, Shiqiang
Cameron, Kenneth M.
Wang, Yuguo
Wang, Shenyi
Jin, Xinjie
Hina, Faiza
Yang, Zhaoping
Li, Pan
Phylogenomics and phylogeography of Menispermum (Menispermaceae)
title Phylogenomics and phylogeography of Menispermum (Menispermaceae)
title_full Phylogenomics and phylogeography of Menispermum (Menispermaceae)
title_fullStr Phylogenomics and phylogeography of Menispermum (Menispermaceae)
title_full_unstemmed Phylogenomics and phylogeography of Menispermum (Menispermaceae)
title_short Phylogenomics and phylogeography of Menispermum (Menispermaceae)
title_sort phylogenomics and phylogeography of menispermum (menispermaceae)
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9992823/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36909420
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1116300
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