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Plastid genomes reveal recurrent formation of allopolyploid Fragaria
Authors:Markus S Dillenberger  Na Wei  Jacob A Tennessen  Tia‐Lynn Ashman  Aaron Liston
Institution:1. Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA;2. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA;3. Department of Integrative Biology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA
Abstract:

Premise of the Study

Recurrent formation of polyploid taxa is a common observation in many plant groups. Haploid, cytoplasmic genomes like the plastid genome can be used to overcome the problem of homeologous genes and recombination in polyploid taxa. Fragaria (Rosaceae) contains several octo‐ and decaploid species. We use plastome sequences to infer the plastid ancestry of these taxa with special focus on the decaploid Fragaria cascadensis.

Methods

We used genome skimming of 96 polyploid Fragaria samples on a single Illumina HiSeq 3000 lane to obtain whole plastome sequences. These sequences were used for phylogenetic reconstructions and dating analyses. Ploidy of all samples was inferred with flow cytometry, and plastid inheritance was examined in a controlled cross of F. cascadensis.

Key Results

The plastid genome phylogeny shows that only the octoploid F. chiloensis is monophyletic, all other polyploid taxa were supported to be para‐ or polyphyletic. The decaploid Fragaria cascadensis has biparental plastid inheritance and four different plastid donors. Diversification of the F. cascadensis clades occurred in the last 230,000 years. The southern part of its distribution range harbors considerably higher genetic diversity, suggestive of a potential refugium.

Conclusions

Fragaria cascadensis had at least four independent origins from parents with different plastomes. In contrast, para‐ and polyphyletic taxa of the octoploid Fragaria species are best explained by incomplete lineage sorting and/or hybridization. Biogeographic patterns in F. cascadensis are probably a result of range shift during the last glacial maximum.
Keywords:allopolyploid  biparental plastid inheritance     Fragaria cascadensis     genome skimming  independent origins  plastome  refugia  Rosaceae
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