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Using molecular data to test a biogeographic connection of the macaronesian genus Bystropogon (Lamiaceae) to the New World: A case of conflicting phylogenies

机译:使用分子数据来测试马卡罗尼斯氏扁豆属(唇形科)与新世界的生物地理联系:系统发生冲突的情况

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Bystropogon (Lamiaceae) is endemic to the Macaronesian Islands and represents the best-known example of a putative phytogeographic connection between these islands and the New World. Previous morphological taxonomic studies suggested that this genus is closely related to the western South American Minthostachys. Phylogenetic analyses of nucleotide sequences of the internal transcribed spacers and 5.8S subunit of nuclear ribosomal DNA and the trnL gene and trnL-trnF spacer of the chloroplast genome for 33 of the 72 genera in the Mentheae tribe were performed. Maximum parsimony analysis of the combined data set resulted in 63 most parsimonious trees. The strict consensus tree of this analysis shows with moderate bootstrap support (74%) that Bystropogon is sister to the Old World taxa Acinos, Ziziphora, and Clinopodium vulgare. When analyzed separately, the ITS and trnL/F data sets do not agree as to the sister group to Bystropogon, although none supports a sister relationship with Minthostachys. The cpDNA phylogeny strongly supports a relationship of Bystropogon with a clade of New World mint taxa (90% bootstrap value). Due to the apparent conflict between the chloroplast and nuclear characters observed in the phylogenies, we are not certain of the true biogeographic relationship of Bystropogon. Finally, in all analyses, all of the Mentheae genera sampled in this study form a monophyletic group (100% bootstrap value) and a derived clade of ten New World genera is found. These results contribute to our understanding of generic relationships within the tribe. [References: 90]
机译:Bystropogon(唇形科)是马卡罗尼西亚群岛的特有物种,是这些岛屿与新世界之间公认的植物地理联系的最著名例子。先前的形态学分类学研究表明,该属与南美南部Minthostachys密切相关。对Mentheae部落的72个属中的33个核内核糖体DNA的内部转录间隔区和5.8S亚基以及叶绿体基因组的trnL基因和trnL-trnF间隔区的核苷酸序列进行了系统进化分析。组合数据集的最大简约分析得出了63个最简约的树。该分析的严格共识树显示,在中等引导程序支持下(74%),Bystropogon是旧世界类群Acinos,Zipziphora和Clinopodium v​​ulgare的姐妹。单独分析时,ITS和trnL / F数据集与Bystropogon的姊妹组不一致,尽管都没有支持与Minthostachys的姊妹关系。 cpDNA的系统发育学强烈支持Bystropogon与“新世界”薄荷类群(90%的引导值)之间的关系。由于在系统发育中观察到的叶绿体和核特征之间存在明显的冲突,因此我们并不确定Bystropogon的真实生物地理关系。最后,在所有分析中,本研究中采样的所有Mentheae属均构成一个单系群(自举值100%),并且发现了派生的10个New World属。这些结果有助于我们了解部落内部的一般关系。 [参考:90]

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