Potentially misleading phylogenetic signal and its explanation in single species studies – contrasting Loeskypnum badium, Sarmentypnum exannulatum and Warnstorfia fluitans

IF 0.8 4区 生物学 Q4 PLANT SCIENCES
L. Hedenäs
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Abstract. Incongruence among morphological and different molecular data sets can be troublesome for species and genus circumscriptions and may cause problems in interpreting intraspecific relationships. Based on the nuclear ITS1 and 2, and the plastid rpl16, trnG and trnL-trnF, it is shown that while such incongruence is not detected if the individual species Loeskypnum badium, Sarmentypnum exannulatum or Warnstorfia fluitans are studied, it may be striking when analyzed in a wider context within the Calliergonaceae. The wider context did not affect the interpretation of internal relationships within L. badium, but many specimens of the other two species were suggested to belong to different species by either marker set. For a large minority of S. exannulatum (8% of specimens), ITS suggested W. fluitans and for 28% of W. fluitans the plastid markers suggested S. exannulatum or (one case) S. sarmentosum. The found pattern agrees with a scenario where archegonia of female plants of S. exannulatum or S. sarmentosum were fertilized by W. fluitans spermatozoids. The produced spores all have the maternally inherited Sarmentypnum plastids, but nuclear genome portions from either the involved Sarmentypnum species or W. fluitans. If foreign plastids affect the functionality of plants less than foreign nuclear portions in plants with mixed genomes, morphological W. fluitans plants with Sarmentypnum plastids should survive to a higher degree than vice versa.
潜在的误导性系统发育信号及其在单物种研究中的解释——对比badium Loeskypnum exannulatum和Warnstorfia fluitans
摘要形态学和不同分子数据集之间的不一致可能会给种和属的界定带来麻烦,并可能导致解释种内关系的问题。基于核ITS1和2,以及质体rpl16、trnG和trnL-trnF,研究表明,虽然在单独研究Loeskypnum badium、Sarmentypnum exannulatum或Warnstorfia fluitans时没有检测到这种不一致性,但在更广泛的背景下分析Calliergonaceae时,这种不一致性可能是惊人的。更广泛的背景没有影响L. badium内部关系的解释,但其他两个物种的许多标本被认为属于不同的物种。对于绝大多数(8%的标本),ITS提示为流感芽孢杆菌,而对于28%的流感芽孢杆菌,质体标记提示为exannulatum或smentosum(1例)。发现的模式与沙芽草或沙芽草雌性植物的卵母细胞被W. fluitans的精子受精的情况一致。产生的孢子都有母系遗传的沙门菌质体,但核基因组部分来自相关的沙门菌或W. fluitans。在混合基因组的植物中,如果外源质体对植物功能的影响小于外源核部分的影响,那么带有沙门属质体的形态氟霉属植物的存活率要高于反之。
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Bryologist
Bryologist 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
11.10%
发文量
40
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Bryologist is an international journal devoted to all aspects of bryology and lichenology, and we welcome reviews, research papers and short communications from all members of American Bryological and Lichenological Society (ABLS). We also publish lists of current literature, book reviews and news items about members and event. All back issues of the journal are maintained electronically. The first issue of The Bryologist was published in 1898, with the formation of the Society. Author instructions are available from the journal website and the manuscript submission site, each of which is listed at the ABLS.org website. All submissions to the journal are subject to at least two peer reviews, and both the reviews and the identities of reviewers are treated confidentially. Reviewers are asked to acknowledge possible conflicts of interest and to provide strictly objective assessments of the suitability and scholarly merit of the submissions under review.
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