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Occurrence and evolutionary origins of polyploids in the clubmoss genus Diphasiastrum (Lycopodiaceae)
Authors:S.M.D. Aagaard, Johann Greilhuber, Xian-Chun Zhang,Niklas Wikstr  m
Affiliation:aDepartment of Systematic Biology, Evolutionary Biology Centre, Uppsala University, Norbyv 18D, SE-75236 Uppsala, Sweden;bUniversity of Vienna, Department of Systematic and Evolutionary Botany, Faculty of Life Sciences, Rennweg 14, A 1030 Vienna, Austria;cInstitute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100093, China
Abstract:Two polyploid taxa are commonly recognized in the genus Diphasiastrum, D. wightianum from Asia and D. zanclophyllum from South Africa and Madagascar. Here we present results from Feulgen DNA image densitometry analyses providing the first evidence for the polyploid origin of D. zanclophyllum. Also reported for the first time are data confirming that D. multispicatum and D. veitchii, representing the putative parent lineages of D. wightianum, are diploids. Phylogenetic analyses of the nuclear regions RPB2, LEAFY and LAMB4 reveal that putative tetraploid accessions are of allopolyploid origin. Diphasiastrum zanclophyllum shows close relationship to the North American taxon D. digitatum on the maternal side, but the paternal relationship is less clear. Two accessions from Asia, both inferred to be polyploid, have D. veitchii as the maternal parent, whereas the paternal paralogs show relationships to D. multispicatum and D. tristachyum, respectively. None of these parental combinations have previously been hypothesized.
Keywords:Diphasiastrum   Feulgen DNA image densitometry   Lycopodium   Lycopodiaceae   Low-copy nuclear genes   Phylogenies   Polyploidy
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