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Phylogenetic Relationships of Silene sect. Melandrium and Allied Taxa (Caryophyllaceae), as Deduced from Multiple Gene Trees

Rautenberg, Anja, 1976- (författare)
Uppsala universitet,Systematisk biologi
Oxelman, Bengt, Professor (preses)
Institutionen för växt- och miljövetenskaper, Göteborgs universitet
Thollesson, Mikael (preses)
Uppsala universitet,Institutionen för evolution, genomik och systematik
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Lidén, Magnus (preses)
Uppsala universitet,Botaniska trädgården
Bakker, Freek, Professor (opponent)
Biosystematics Group, Wageningen UR, & Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Wageningen University branch
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ISBN 9789155475116
Uppsala : Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, 2009
Engelska 40 s.
Serie: Digital Comprehensive Summaries of Uppsala Dissertations from the Faculty of Science and Technology, 1651-6214 ; 639
  • Doktorsavhandling (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)
Abstract Ämnesord
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  • This thesis focuses on phylogenetic relationships among some of the major lineages in Silene subgenus Behenantha (Caryophyllaceae) using DNA sequences from multiple, potentially unlinked gene regions from a large taxonomic and geographic sample. Both traditional phylogenetic analyses and a strategy to infer species trees and gene trees in a joint approach are used. A new strategy to optimize species classifications, based on the likelihoods of the observed gene trees, is presented. Silene latifolia, S. dioica and the other dioecious species previously classified in section Elisanthe are not closely related to the type of the section (S. noctiflora). The correct name for the group of dioecious species is section Melandrium. The chloroplast DNA data presented indicate a geographic, rather than a taxonomic, structure in section Melandrium. The nuclear genes investigated correlate more to the current taxonomy, although hybridization has likely been influencing the relationships within section Melandrium. Incongruence between different parts of the gene SlXY1 in two Silene lineages is investigated, using phylogenetic methods and a novel probabilistic, multiple primer-pair PCR approach. The incongruence is best explained by ancient hybridization and recombination events. A survey of mitochondrial substitution rate variation in Sileneae is presented. Silene section Conoimorpha, S. noctiflora and the closely related S. turkestanica have elevated synonymous substitution rates in the mitochondrial genes investigated. Morphological and phylogenetic data reject that the Californian S. multinervia should be treated as a synonym to the Asian S. coniflora, as has previously been suggested. Furthermore, none of the genes investigated, or a chromosome count, support the inclusion of S. multinervia in section Conoimorpha. Data from multiple genes suggest that S. noctiflora and S. turkestanica form a sister group to section Conoimorpha. The calyx nervature, which is a potential synapomorphy for S. multinervia and section Conoimorpha, may be explained either by parallelism or by sorting effects.

Ämnesord

NATURVETENSKAP  -- Biologi -- Biologisk systematik (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Biological Sciences -- Biological Systematics (hsv//eng)

Nyckelord

Silene
Elisanthe
Melandrium
Conoimorpha
Caryophyllaceae
Silene multinervia
relative dating
extreme substitution rates
phylogeny
BEST
BEAST
cpDNA
mtDNA
RNA polymerase
RPA2
RPB2
RPD2
SlX1
SlY1
ITS
introgression
incongruent phylogenies
chromosome count
coalescent
Bayes Factors
Systematics and phylogenetics
Systematik och fylogeni
systematisk botanik
Systematic Botany

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