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Maintenance of Species Differences in Closely Related Tetraploid Parasitic Euphrasia (Orobanchaceae) on an Isolated Island.
Becher, Hannes; Brown, Max R; Powell, Gavin; Metherell, Chris; Riddiford, Nick J; Twyford, Alex D.
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  • Becher H; University of Edinburgh, School of Biological Sciences, Institute of Evolutionary Biology, Charlotte Auerbach Road, Edinburgh EH9 3FL, UK.
  • Brown MR; University of Edinburgh, School of Biological Sciences, Institute of Evolutionary Biology, Charlotte Auerbach Road, Edinburgh EH9 3FL, UK.
  • Powell G; Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, 20A Inverleith Row, Edinburgh EH3 5LR, UK.
  • Metherell C; Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland, 4 High Firs Crescent, Harpenden, Hertfordshire AL5 1NA, UK.
  • Riddiford NJ; Schoolton, Fair Isle, Shetland ZE2 9JU, UK.
  • Twyford AD; University of Edinburgh, School of Biological Sciences, Institute of Evolutionary Biology, Charlotte Auerbach Road, Edinburgh EH9 3FL, UK.
Plant Commun ; 1(6): 100105, 2020 11 09.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33367265
ABSTRACT
Polyploidy is pervasive in angiosperm evolution and plays important roles in adaptation and speciation. However, polyploid groups are understudied due to complex sequence homology, challenging genome assembly, and taxonomic complexity. Here, we study adaptive divergence in taxonomically complex eyebrights (Euphrasia), where recent divergence, phenotypic plasticity, and hybridization blur species boundaries. We focus on three closely related tetraploid species with contrasting ecological preferences that are sympatric on Fair Isle, a small isolated island in the British Isles. Using a common garden experiment, we show a genetic component to the morphological differences present between these species. Using whole-genome sequencing and a novel k-mer approach we call "Tetmer", we demonstrate that the species are of allopolyploid origin, with a sub-genome divergence of approximately 5%. Using ∼2 million SNPs, we show sub-genome homology across species, with a very low sequence divergence characteristic of recent speciation. This genetic variation is broadly structured by species, with clear divergence of Fair Isle heathland Euphrasia micrantha, while grassland Euphrasia arctica and coastal Euphrasia foulaensis are more closely related. Overall, we show that tetraploid Euphrasia is a system of allopolyploids of postglacial species divergence, where adaptation to novel environments may be conferred by old variants rearranged into new genetic lineages.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Adaptação Biológica / Ecossistema / Euphrasia / Evolução Biológica País como assunto: Europa Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Adaptação Biológica / Ecossistema / Euphrasia / Evolução Biológica País como assunto: Europa Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article