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Resolved phylogenetic relationships in the Ocotea complex (Supraocotea) facilitate phylogenetic classification and studies of character evolution.
Penagos Zuluaga, Juan C; van der Werff, Henk; Park, Brian; Eaton, Deren A R; Comita, Liza S; Queenborough, Simon A; Donoghue, Michael J.
Afiliação
  • Penagos Zuluaga JC; School of the Environment, Yale University, 195 Prospect Street, New Haven, Connecticut, 06511, USA.
  • van der Werff H; Missouri Botanical Garden, 4344 Shaw Blvd., St. Louis, Missouri, 63110, USA.
  • Park B; Department of Plant Biology, University of Georgia, Miller Plant Sciences Bldg., Athens, Georgia, 30602, USA.
  • Eaton DAR; Department of Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Biology, Columbia University, New York, New York, 10027, USA.
  • Comita LS; School of the Environment, Yale University, 195 Prospect Street, New Haven, Connecticut, 06511, USA.
  • Queenborough SA; School of the Environment, Yale University, 195 Prospect Street, New Haven, Connecticut, 06511, USA.
  • Donoghue MJ; Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Yale University, P.O. Box 208106, New Haven, Connecticut, 06520, USA.
Am J Bot ; 108(4): 664-679, 2021 04.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33818757
ABSTRACT
PREMISE The Ocotea complex contains the greatest diversity of Lauraceae in the Neotropics. However, the traditional taxonomy of the group has relied on only three main floral characters, and previous molecular analyses have used only a few markers and provided limited support for relationships among the major clades. This lack of useful data has hindered the development of a comprehensive classification, as well as studies of character evolution.

METHODS:

We used RAD-seq data to infer the phylogenetic relationships of 149 species in the Ocotea complex, generating a reference-based assembly using the Persea americana genome. The results provide the basis for a phylogenetic classification that reflects our current molecular knowledge and for analyses of the evolution of breeding system, stamen number, and number of anther locules.

RESULTS:

We recovered a well-supported tree that demonstrates the paraphyly of Licaria, Aniba, and Ocotea and clarifies the relationships of Umbellularia, Phyllostemonodaphne, and the Old World species. To begin the development of a new classification and to facilitate precise communication, we also provide phylogenetic definitions for seven major clades. Our ancestral reconstructions show multiple origins for the three floral characters that have routinely been used in Lauraceae systematics, suggesting that these be used with caution in the future.

CONCLUSIONS:

This study advances our understanding of phylogenetic relationships and character evolution in a taxonomically difficult group using RAD-seq data. Our new phylogenetic names will facilitate unambiguous communication as studies of the Ocotea complex progress.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Ocotea Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Ocotea Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article