Phylogenetic analysis of Acacia (Mimosaceae) as revealed from chloroplast RFLP data |
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Authors: | Y. M. Bukhari K. Koivu P. M. A. Tigerstedt |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Plant Biology, University of Helsinki, Box 27, FIN-00014 Helsinki, Finland Fax: 358-9-7085434 E-mail: bukhari.yahya@helsinki.fi, FI;(2) Department of Plant Production, University of Helsinki, Box 27, FIN-00014 Helsinki, Finland, FI |
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Abstract: | Chloroplast DNA of 22 species of Acacia (Tourn.) Miller was digested with ten restriction endonucleases, Southern-blotted and probed with cloned fragments covering the chloroplast genome of tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.). Phyletic and phenetic analyses of the resulting 176 polymorphic bands recorded among the 22 species were performed. The phylogram was reconstructed using heuristic search and Wagner parsimony. The resulting most parsimonious consensus phylogram displayed three major phyletic lineages, consistent with the previously established three subgenera of Acacia. The 10 species of subgenus Acacia and the 6 species of subgenus Heterophyllum formed two monophyletic sister clades. The 5 species of subgenus Aculeiferum studied and Acacia albida (Syn. Faidherbia albida) grouped together and were basal to the clades of subgenera Acacia and Heterophyllum. The phylogram indicated that subgenus Heterophyllum diverged earlier from subgenus Aculeiferum than did subgenus Acacia; however, the phenogram indicated the reverse. The study indicated that A. nilotica and A. farnesiana are sister species, though A. nilotica is Afro-Asiatic and A. farnesiana is American. The phenogram separated the three subgenera in agreement with the phylogram, but the two dendrograms differed regarding the topologies of the species and the distance of evolution between subgenera Acacia and Heterophyllum. Received: 8 July 1998 / Accepted: 24 July 1998 |
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Keywords: | DNA Molecular evolution Parsimony PAUP Phylogeny RFLP |
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