基于核(ITS)和叶绿体(trnL-trnF)核苷酸序列的新西兰特有羊茅属植物的系统发育和生物地理学研究

Aliso Pub Date : 2007-01-01 DOI:10.5642/ALISO.20072301.32
K. Lloyd, A. M. Hunter, D. Orlovich, Suzanne J. Draffin, A. Stewart, William G. Lee
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摘要利用流式细胞术测定新西兰特有种羊茅(羊茅科,羊茅科)核内转录间隔段(ITS)和叶绿体基因间间隔段(trnL-trnF)的序列差异,研究了羊茅的系统发育关系。ITS和trnL-trnF数据集一致显示新西兰羊茅属有两个起源。其中一类与羊茅属密切相关,包括coxii、luciarum、F. polyodis和F. ultramafica。另一类包括一个由五个特有种(活动F., deflexa F., madida F., matthewsii F., novae-zelandiae F.)和一个环北极分布的种(收缩F.)组成的分支。在trnL-trnF系统发育中,北美种加利福尼亚F.是后者的姐妹,但在ITS系统发育中则不是。新西兰特有物种分化为两个类群的原因是染色体数目和基因组大小的差异,后者与倍性水平呈反比关系。本文讨论了新西兰特有种羊茅的生态学和生物地理学。根据目前的信息,从北半球祖先通过美洲大陆扩散到新西兰的起源是一个合理的假设。
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PHYLOGENY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY OF ENDEMIC FESTUCA (POACEAE) FROM NEW ZEALAND BASED ON NUCLEAR (ITS) AND CHLOROPLAST (trnL-trnF) NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCES
We investigated the phylogenetic relationships of the endemic New Zealand (NZ) species of Festuca (Poaceae, Pooideae) by assessing sequence variation from the nuclear internal transcribed spacers (ITS) and a chloroplast intergenic spacer (trnL-trnF) and by measuring DNA content using flow cytometry. The ITS and trnL-trnF data sets were congruent in showing that the NZ species of Festuca have two origins. One group, containing F. coxii, F. luciarum, F. multinodis, and F. ultramafica, is closely related to Festuca sect. Aulaxyper. The other group includes a clade of five endemic species (F. actae, F. deflexa, F. madida, F. matthewsii, F. novae-zelandiae) and one species (F. contracta) with a circumAntarctic distribution. The North American species F. californica is sister to the latter group in the trnL-trnF phylogeny but not so in the ITS phylogeny. The differentiation of endemic NZ species into two groups is supported by differences in chromosome number and genome size, the latter showing an inverse relationship to ploidy level. We discuss the ecology and biogeography of NZ's endemic species of Festuca. Origin from Northern Hemisphere ancestors via dispersal to NZ through the American continents is a plausible hypothesis based on current information.
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