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Phylogenetic relationships ofCrepidiastrum (Asteraceae) of the Bonin (Ogasawara) Islands based on chloroplast DNA restriction site variation
Authors:Motomi Ito  Jae-Hong Pak
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biology, Chiba University, 263 Chiba, Japan;(2) Department of Biology, Kyung-Pook National University, 702-701 Taegu, Korea
Abstract:RFLPs of cpDNA were investigated for seven species ofCrepidiastrum, of which three are endemic to the Bonin Islands. As an outgroup for rooting the tree,Paraixeris denticulata was also examined. Approximately 350 restriction sites were surveyed using 16 restriction enzymes. A total of 26 restriction site mutations were detected, and seven of them were phylogenetically informative. Wagner parsimony analysis resulted in four most parsimonious trees. In the tree obtained, the Bonin endemics are monophyletic with four mutations and a bootstrap value of 0.98 for the branch. This result agrees with that obtained from a previous electrophoretic analysis (Ito and Ono 1990), and supports the hypothesis that the three Bonin endemics have been evolved from a common ancestor. The Bonin endemics cluster together withC. lanceolatum, suggesting that the endemics andC. lanceolatum share a common ancestor, although the bootstrap probability is not very high (0.78) and thus other possibilities cannot be rejected.
Keywords:Bonin islands  Chloroplast DNA   Crepidiastrum   Oceanic islands  RFLPs
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