Zhi-Qiong Lan, Wen Zheng, Alicia Talavera, Ze-Long Nie, Jing Liu, Gabriel Johnson, Xian-Mei Yin, Wen-Qi Zhao, Zong-Yi Zhao, Sara M Handy, Jun Wen
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摘要
泽泻属(Alisma L.)是一个具有重要药用价值的水生和湿地植物属,包括约 10 个公认的物种。然而,主要由于多倍体以及分类群和基因取样有限,泽泻科植物的系统进化关系仍然具有挑战性。在本研究中,我们对 34 份泽泻科植物样本进行了测序,其中包括 10 个种中的 8 个种、1 个种和 1 个种,并进行了质粒基因组比较分析和系统发生分析。质粒基因组的比较分析表明,该属内各物种之间的序列相似性很高。我们的研究分析了蝶形花质体的结构变化和变异,包括IR扩展或收缩、基因复制或缺失。系统发育结果表明,茜草属(Alisma)具有单系性,可分为四组:(1) A. lanceolatum 和 A. canaliculatum;(2) 由 A. subcordatum 和 A. triviale 组成的北美支系;(3) A. wahlenbergii 和 A. gramineum;(4) 来自欧亚大陆和非洲北部的 A. plantago-aquatica,其中嵌套有东亚的 A. orientale。因此,这些结果对将东方 A. 视作一个独立的物种提出了挑战,并提出了将其视作广布的 A. plantago-aquatica 的异名的可能性。在亚洲漫长的栽培历史中,中药中著名的泽泻很可能是由形态多变的泽泻演变而来的。质粒系统发育结果还支持四倍体的泽泻(A. lanceolatum)可能是六倍体东亚泽泻(A. canaliculatum)的母本。
Comparative and phylogenetic analyses of plastid genomes of the medicinally important genus Alisma (Alismataceae).
Alisma L. is a medicinally important genus of aquatic and wetland plants consisting of c. 10 recognized species. However, largely due to polyploidy and limited taxon and gene sampling, the phylogenomic relationships of Alisma remain challenging. In this study, we sequenced 34 accessions of Alismataceae, including eight of the ten species of Alisma, one species of Echinodorus and one species of Luronium, to perform comparative analyses of plastid genomes and phylogenetic analyses. Comparative analysis of plastid genomes revealed high sequence similarity among species within the genus. Our study analyzed structural changes and variations in the plastomes of Alisma, including IR expansion or contraction, and gene duplication or loss. Phylogenetic results suggest that Alisma is monophyletic, and constitutes four groups: (1) A. lanceolatum and A. canaliculatum; (2) the North American clade of A. subcordatum and A. triviale; (3) A. wahlenbergii and A. gramineum; and (4) A. plantago-aquatica from Eurasia and northern Africa with the eastern Asian A. orientale nested within it. Hence the results challenge the recognition of A. orientale as a distinct species and raise the possibility of treating it as a synonym of the widespread A. plantago-aquatica. The well-known Alismatis Rhizoma (Zexie) in Chinese medicine was likely derived from the morphologically variable Alisma plantago-aquatica throughout its long history of cultivation in Asia. The plastome phylogenetic results also support the tetraploid A. lanceolatum as the likely maternal parent of the hexaploid eastern Asian A. canaliculatum.
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