DNA evidence for multiple origins of intergeneric allopolyploids in annualMicroseris (Asteraceae) |
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Authors: | Robert S. Wallace Robert K. Jansen |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Botany, Iowa State University, 50011 Ames, Iowa, USA;(2) Department of Botany, University of Texas, 78712 Austin, Texas, USA |
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Abstract: | Seventy populations of North American annualMicroseris, Stebbinsoseris, andUropappus species were examined for chloroplast and nuclear ribosomal DNA restriction site variability to determine the origin of the allotetraploid speciesS. heterocarpa andS. decipiens. Previously identified chloroplast DNA restriction site variants were used in concert with restriction site variation forNco I in the nuclear-encoded ribosomal DNA repeat. The presence of two, mutually exclusive restriction site gains were observed in diploid populations ofM. douglasii; these same variants were also found in populations of allotetraploidS. heterocarpa, indicating mutiple origins of this species from different maternal diploid populations ofM. douglasii. Variation in the rDNA repeat between the diploid annual species and the putative paternal genome ofU. lindleyi was found to be additive inS. heterocarpa. A similar relationship was observed for the origin ofS. decipiens; cpDNA restriction site variants found inM. bigelovii andM. douglasii were present inS. decipiens. The rDNANco I variants also were additive in this purported allotetraploid. These results confirm the reticulate evolutionary pattern inStebbinsoseris and provide another example of multiple origins of intergeneric allopolyploids. |
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Keywords: | Angiosperms Asteraceae Lactuceae Microseris Chloroplast DNA Nuclear ribosomal DNA hybridization polyploidy |
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