Chloroplast DNA phylogeny of subtribe Dendrobiinae (Orchidaceae): Insights from a combined analysis based onrbcL sequences and restriction site variation |
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Authors: | Tomohisa Yukawa Hideaki Ohba Kenneth M. Cameron Mark W. Chase |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Botany, University Museum, University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, 113 Tokyo, Japan;(2) Department of Biology, The University of North Carolina, 27599-3280 Chapel Hill, NC, USA;(3) Laboratory of Molecular Systematics, Jodrell Laboratory, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, TW9 3AB Richmond, Surrey, UK;(4) Present address: Tsukuba Botanical Garden, National Science Museum, 4-1-1 Amakubo, 305 Tsukuba, Japan |
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Abstract: | Phylogenetic analyses using two chloroplast DNA data sets, derived from variation of the ribulose-bisphosphate carboxylase gene (rbcL) and restriction sites, were performed to examine relationships among 13 taxa in subtribe Dendrobiinae, one of the most taxonomically complicated groups in Orchidaceae, and its putative sister groups. Owing to a limited number of informative substitutions, therbcL data set did not provide conclusive evidence in itself. The data set combiningrbcL and restriction site mutations, however, provided the following insights: (1)Pseuderia belongs with tribe Podochileae rather than tribe Dendrobieae. (2) Subtribe Dendrobiinae is monophyletic ifPseuderia is excluded. (3) ExcludingPseuderia, Dendrobiinae comprises three major clades: Clade 1 (Dendrobium sectionSpatulata, Cadetia, Diplocaulobium, andFlickingeria); Clade 2 (Dendrobium sectionsDendrobium andCallista); and Clade 3 (Epigeneium). (4)Epigeneium diverged early from the lineage including Clades 1 and 2. (5) Relative toCadetia, Diplocaulobium, andFlickingeria, Dendrobium is shown to be para-/polyphyletic. (6)Diplocaulobium andFlickingeria constitute a monophyletic clade, from which cladeDendrobium sectionSpatulata andCadetia form succesive sister groups. Among these results, (1) and (5) are especially stable in view of the congruence between the separate and combined analyses as well as robust internal support. |
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Keywords: | Chloroplast DNA Cladistics Dendrobium Molecular systematics Orchidaceae Ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase |
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