Phylogenomic conflict analyses in the apple genus Malus s.l. reveal widespread hybridization and allopolyploidy driving diversification, with insights into the complex biogeographic history in the Northern Hemisphere

IF 9.3 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Bin-Bin Liu, Chen Ren, Myounghai Kwak, Richard G.J. Hodel, Chao Xu, Jian He, Wen-Bin Zhou, Chien-Hsun Huang, Hong Ma, Guan-Ze Qian, De-Yuan Hong, Jun Wen
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Phylogenomic evidence from an increasing number of studies has demonstrated that different data sets and analytical approaches often reconstruct strongly supported but conflicting relationships. In this study, 785 single-copy nuclear genes and 75 complete plastomes were used to infer the phylogenetic relationships and estimate the historical biogeography of the apple genus Malus sensu lato, an economically important lineage disjunctly distributed in the Northern Hemisphere and involved in known and suspected hybridization and allopolyploidy events. The nuclear phylogeny recovered the monophyly of Malus s.l. (including Docynia); however, the genus was supported to be biphyletic in the plastid phylogeny. An ancient chloroplast capture event in the Eocene in western North America best explains the cytonuclear discordance. Our conflict analysis demonstrated that ILS, hybridization, and allopolyploidy could explain the widespread nuclear gene tree discordance. One deep hybridization event (Malus doumeri) and one recent event (Malus coronaria) were detected in Malus s.l. Furthermore, our historical biogeographic analysis integrating living and fossil data supported a widespread East Asian-western North American origin of Malus s.l. in the Eocene, followed by several extinction and dispersal events in the Northern Hemisphere. We also propose a general workflow for assessing phylogenomic discordance and biogeographic analysis using deep genome skimming data sets.

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苹果属Malus s.l的系统基因组冲突分析揭示了广泛的杂交和异源多倍体驱动多样化,从而揭示了北半球复杂的生物地理历史
来自越来越多研究的系统基因组证据表明,不同的数据集和分析方法经常重建强烈支持但相互冲突的关系。本研究利用785个单拷贝核基因和75个完整质体对苹果属(Malus sensu lato)的系统发育关系进行了推测,并对其历史生物地理进行了估计。苹果属是一个分离分布于北半球的重要经济谱系,参与了已知和疑似的杂交和异源多倍体事件。核系统发育恢复了苹果属(包括多西尼亚)的单系性;然而,该属在质体系统发育上被认为是双系的。北美洲西部始新世的一个古老叶绿体捕获事件最好地解释了细胞核的不一致。我们的冲突分析表明,ILS、杂交和异源多倍体可以解释广泛存在的核基因树不一致。在海棠中发现了一次深杂交事件(Malus doumeri)和一次近期杂交事件(Malus coronaria)。此外,我们的历史生物地理分析综合了生活和化石数据,支持了始新世海棠广泛起源于东亚-北美西部,随后在北半球发生了几次灭绝和扩散事件。我们还提出了一种通用的工作流程,用于评估系统基因组不一致性和使用深度基因组浏览数据集进行生物地理分析。
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Journal of Integrative Plant Biology
Journal of Integrative Plant Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
18.00
自引率
5.30%
发文量
220
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Integrative Plant Biology is a leading academic journal reporting on the latest discoveries in plant biology.Enjoy the latest news and developments in the field, understand new and improved methods and research tools, and explore basic biological questions through reproducible experimental design, using genetic, biochemical, cell and molecular biological methods, and statistical analyses.
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