Phylogeny of the Rosidae: A dense taxon sampling analysis

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Miao-miao Sun, R. Naeem, Junyan Su, Zhisheng Cao, J. G. Burleigh, P. Soltis, D. Soltis, Zhiduan Chen
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Abstract

Rosidae, a clade of approximately 90 000 species of angiosperms, exhibits remarkable morphological diversity and extraordinary heterogeneity in habitats and life forms. Resolving phylogenetic relationships within Rosidae has been difficult, in large part due to nested radiations and the enormous size of the clade. Current estimates of phylogeny contain areas of poor resolution and/or support, and there have been few attempts to synthesize the available data into a comprehensive view of Rosidae phylogeny. We aim to improve understanding of the phylogeny of Rosidae with a dense sampling scheme using both newly generated sequences and data from GenBank of the chloroplast rbcL, atpB, and matK genes and the mitochondrial matR gene. We combined sequences from 9300 species, representing 2775 genera, 138 families, and 17 orders into a supermatrix. Although 59.26% of the cells in the supermatrix have no data, our results generally agree with previous estimates of Rosidae phylogeny and provide greater resolution and support in several areas of the topology. Several noteworthy phylogenetic relationships are recovered, including some novel relationships. Two families (Euphorbiaceae and Salvadoraceae) and 467 genera are recovered as non‐monophyletic in our sampling, suggesting the need for future systematic studies of these groups. Our study shows the value of a botanically informed bioinformatics approach and dense taxonomic sampling for resolving rosid relationships. The resulting tree provides a starting point for large‐scale analyses of the evolutionary patterns within Rosidae.
蔷薇科的系统发育:密集分类群抽样分析
蔷薇科是被子植物的一个分支,约有90000种,具有显著的形态多样性和生境和生命形式的异质性。解决Rosidae内部的系统发育关系一直很困难,这在很大程度上是由于巢状辐射和进化支的巨大规模。目前对系统发育的估计包含分辨率和/或支持度较差的领域,并且很少有人尝试将现有数据综合成一个全面的系统发育视图。我们的目标是通过密集采样方案,利用叶绿体rbcL、atpB、matK基因和线粒体matR基因的新生成序列和数据,提高对Rosidae系统发育的理解。我们将来自17目138科2775属9300个物种的序列组合成一个超矩阵。虽然超基质中59.26%的细胞没有数据,但我们的结果与先前对蔷薇科系统发育的估计基本一致,并在拓扑结构的几个领域提供了更大的分辨率和支持。几个值得注意的系统发育关系被恢复,包括一些新的关系。在我们的采样中,两个科(大戟科和萨尔瓦多科)和467属被恢复为非单系,这表明需要对这些类群进行未来的系统研究。我们的研究显示了植物学上的生物信息学方法和密集的分类抽样对解决蔷薇关系的价值。由此产生的树为大规模分析蔷薇科的进化模式提供了一个起点。
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