Low-Copy Nuclear Genes Reveal New Evidence of Incongruence in Relationships Within Malvaceae s. l.

Author:

Hernández-Gutiérrez Rebeca1,Mendoza Carolina Granados2,Magallón Susana2

Affiliation:

1. 1Posgrado en Ciencias Biológicas, 3er Circuito de Ciudad Universitaria, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 04510, Mexico City, Mexico;, Email: rebecahdezgtz@gmail.com

2. 2Instituto de Biología, 3er Circuito de Ciudad Universitaria, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 04510, Mexico City, Mexico; , s.magallon@ib.unam.mx, Email: carolina.granados@ib.unam.mx

Abstract

Abstract—The family Malvaceae s. l. is a clade that comprises nine subfamilies. Phylogenetic relationships among them are not completely resolved and are inconsistent among studies, probably due to low phylogenetic informativeness of conventional molecular markers. In the present study, we provide new phylogenetic information for Malvaceae s. l. derived from newly-designed group-specific nuclear markers. By mining transcriptome data from the One Thousand Plants Project (1KP) and publicly available genome information from cotton, cacao, andArabidopsis,we designed a set of molecular markers of potentially single- or low-copy nuclear genes for Malvaceae s. l. Phylogenetic potential of these new loci was compared to previously applied conventional markers (i.e. plastidtrnK-matKregion andrbcLgene and the nrDNA ITS region) using the phylogenetic informativeness method. The results show that, when the mined nuclear regions are used in combination, it is possible to resolve relationships at different taxonomic levels within the phylogeny. However, incongruence among nuclear loci is frequent in the group, explaining the prevalence of unresolved phylogenetic relationships.

Publisher

American Society of Plant Taxonomists

Subject

Plant Science,Genetics,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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