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A phylogenetic framework of the legume genus Aeschynomene for comparative genetic analysis of the Nod-dependent and Nod-independent symbioses

机译:豆类属植物的系统发育框架,用于对依赖于Nod依赖性和Nod独立于Nod-Imbsbiase的比较遗传分析

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Among semi-aquatic species of the legume genus Aeschynomene, some have the property of being nodulated by photosynthetic Bradyrhizobium lacking the nodABC genes necessary for the synthesis of Nod factors. Knowledge of the specificities underlying this Nod-independent symbiosis has been gained from the model legume Aeschynomene evenia but our understanding remains limited due to the lack of comparative genetics with related taxa using a Nod factor-dependent process. To fill this gap, we combined different approaches to perform a thorough comparative analysis in the genus Aeschynomene. This study significantly broadened previous taxon sampling, including in allied genera, in order to construct a comprehensive phylogeny. In the phylogenetic tree, five main lineages were delineated, including a novel lineage, the Nod-independent clade and another one containing a polytomy that comprised several Aeschynomene groups and all the allied genera. This phylogeny was matched with data on chromosome number, genome size and low-copy nuclear gene sequences to reveal the diploid species and a polytomy containing mostly polyploid taxa. For these taxa, a single allopolyploid origin was inferred and the putative parental lineages were identified. Finally, nodulation tests with different Bradyrhizobium strains revealed new nodulation behaviours and the diploid species outside of the Nod-independent clade were compared for their experimental tractability and genetic diversity. The extended knowledge of the genetics and biology of the different lineages sheds new light of the evolutionary history of the genus Aeschynomene and they provide a solid framework to exploit efficiently the diversity encountered in Aeschynomene legumes. Notably, our backbone tree contains all the species that are diploid and it clarifies the genetic relationships between the Nod-independent clade and the Nod-dependent lineages. This study enabled the identification of A. americana and A. patula as the most suitable species to undertake a comparative genetic study of the Nod-independent and Nod-dependent symbioses.
机译:在豆类属植物的半水生物种中,有些具有由缺乏合成点头因子所需的Nodabc基因的光合粗糙株的性质。知识本Nod独立共生的特异性已从模型豆类植物茶叶菊植物中获得,但由于利用点依赖于点因子依赖过程缺乏具有相关征征的比较遗传学,我们的理解仍然有限。为了填补这种差距,我们组合不同的方法来对Aeschynomene的彻底进行彻底的比较分析。这项研究显着扩大了以前的分类群抽样,包括在盟军属中,以构建综合的系统发育。在系统发育树中,划定了五个主要谱系,包括一种新的谱系,含有多重植物的疏水性的疏水肌,含有含有多种αseschynomene基团和所有盟友的多元素。该系统发育与染色体数量,基因组大小和低拷贝核基因序列的数据匹配,以露出多个多重含有多倍体分类的二倍体物种和多元素。对于这些分类群来说,推断出单一的全多利素来源,并确定了推定的父母谱系。最后,使用不同的Bradyrhizobium菌株的结节试验显示出新的染色行为,并将在与其实验途径和遗传多样性外部的Nod独立的疏水内外的二倍体物种。不同谱系的遗传学和生物学的扩展知识揭示了Aeschynomene属的进化史上的新光,并且它们提供了坚实的框架,以有效利用Aeschynomene豆类遇到的多样性。值得注意的是,我们的骨干树包含二倍体的所有物种,并阐明了Nod独立的疏口板和NOD依赖性谱系之间的遗传关系。该研究使A. Americana和A.Patula作为最合适的物种,对Nod独立和Nod依赖性Symbiase进行比较遗传研究。

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