The generic placement of a morphologically enigmatic species in Asteraceae: evidence from ITS sequences |
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Authors: | D. J. Crawford R. T. Kimball Mesfin Tadesse |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology, The Ohio State University Columbus, OH, USA, US |
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Abstract: | Bidens cordylocarpa is a high polyploid species restricted in distribution to stream sides in the mountains of Jalisco, Mexico. The morphologically enigmatic species was originally described as a member of the genus Coreopsis, but later transferred to Bidens, largely because the involucral bracts appear most similar to Bidens. Characters of the cypselae, often useful in generic placement, are of no value for this species because the fruits have features not detected in either Bidens or Coreopsis. Sequences from the internal transcribed spacer region of nuclear ribosomal DNA (ITS) were used to assess the relationships of Bidens cordylocarpa. The molecular phylogeny places B. cordylocarpa in a strongly supported clade of Mexican and South American Bidens, and provides more definitive evidence of relationships than morphology, chromosome number, or secondary chemistry. Molecular, morphological, and chromosomal data suggest that B. cordylocarpa is an ancient polyploid, perhaps the remnant of a polyploid complex. Received August 28, 2000 Accepted February 11, 2001 |
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Keywords: | : Bidens cordylocarpa Coreopsis Asteraceae ITS sequences phylogeny. |
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