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Phylogenomics sheds new light on the drivers behind a long-lasting systematic riddle: the figwort family Scrophulariaceae.
Villaverde, Tamara; Larridon, Isabel; Shah, Toral; Fowler, Rachael M; Chau, John H; Olmstead, Richard G; Sanmartín, Isabel.
Afiliação
  • Villaverde T; Real Jardín Botánico (CSIC), Plaza de Murillo, 2, Madrid, 28014, Spain.
  • Larridon I; Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, TW9 3AE, UK.
  • Shah T; Systematic and Evolutionary Botany Lab, Department of Biology, Ghent University, K.L. Ledeganckstraat 35, 9000, Ghent, Belgium.
  • Fowler RM; Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, TW9 3AE, UK.
  • Chau JH; Department of Life Sciences, Imperial College London, Silwood Park Campus, Ascot, SL5 7PY, UK.
  • Olmstead RG; School of BioSciences, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Vic., 3010, Australia.
  • Sanmartín I; Department of Zoology, Centre for Ecological Genomics and Wildlife Conservation, University of Johannesburg, Auckland Park, 2006, South Africa.
New Phytol ; 240(4): 1601-1615, 2023 11.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36869601
ABSTRACT
The figwort family, Scrophulariaceae, comprises c. 2000 species whose evolutionary relationships at the tribal level have proven difficult to resolve, hindering our ability to understand their origin and diversification. We designed a specific probe kit for Scrophulariaceae, targeting 849 nuclear loci and obtaining plastid regions as by-products. We sampled c. 87% of the genera described in the family and use the nuclear dataset to estimate evolutionary relationships, timing of diversification, and biogeographic patterns. Ten tribes, including two new tribes, Androyeae and Camptolomeae, are supported, and the phylogenetic positions of Androya, Camptoloma, and Phygelius are unveiled. Our study reveals a major diversification at c. 60 million yr ago in some Gondwanan landmasses, where two different lineages diversified, one of which gave rise to nearly 81% of extant species. A Southern African origin is estimated for most modern-day tribes, with two exceptions, the American Leucophylleae, and the mainly Australian Myoporeae. The rapid mid-Eocene diversification is aligned with geographic expansion within southern Africa in most tribes, followed by range expansion to tropical Africa and multiple dispersals out of Africa. Our robust phylogeny provides a framework for future studies aimed at understanding the role of macroevolutionary patterns and processes that generated Scrophulariaceae diversity.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Scrophulariaceae País/Região como assunto: Oceania Idioma: En Revista: New Phytol Assunto da revista: BOTANICA Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Espanha

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Scrophulariaceae País/Região como assunto: Oceania Idioma: En Revista: New Phytol Assunto da revista: BOTANICA Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Espanha