Genome Size in the Arenaria ciliata Species Complex (Caryophyllaceae), with Special Focus on Northern Europe and the Arctic

Author:

Kozlowski Gregor123ORCID,Fragnière Yann1ORCID,Clément Benoît1,Gilg Olivier45ORCID,Sittler Benoît56,Lang Johannes57ORCID,Eidesen Pernille Bronken8ORCID,Lang Simone I.9ORCID,Wasowicz Pawel10ORCID,Meade Conor11ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology and Botanical Garden, University of Fribourg, Chemin du Musée 10, 1700 Fribourg, Switzerland

2. Natural History Museum Fribourg, Chemin du Musée 6, 1700 Fribourg, Switzerland

3. Eastern China Conservation Centre for Wild Endangered Plant Resources, Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden, 3888 Chenhua Road, Songjiang, Shanghai 201602, China

4. UMR 6249 Chrono-Environment, CNRS, Université de Bourgogne Franche-Comté, 25000 Besançon, France

5. Groupe de Recherche en Ecologie Arctique (GREA), 16 rue de Vernot, 21440 Francheville, France

6. Nature Conservation and Landscape Ecology, University of Freiburg, Tannenbacherstrasse 4, 79106 Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany

7. Arbeitsgruppe Wildtierforschung, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, Frankfurter Strasse 114, 35392 Giessen, Germany

8. Department of Biosciences, University of Oslo, 0316 Oslo, Norway

9. Department of Arctic Biology, The University Centre in Svalbard, P.O. Box 156, 9171 Longyearbyen, Norway

10. Icelandic Institute of Natural History, Borgum við Norðurslóð, 600 Akureyri, Iceland

11. Molecular Ecology & Biogeography Laboratory, Biology Department, Maynooth University, W23 F2H6 Maynooth, Ireland

Abstract

The main aim of the present study has been the completion of genome size data for the diverse arctic-alpine A. ciliata species complex, with special focus on the unexplored arctic taxon A. pseudofrigida, the north-European A. norvegica, and A. gothica from Gotland (Sweden). Altogether, 46 individuals of these three Nordic taxa have been sampled from seven different regions and their genome size estimated using flow cytometry. Three other alpine taxa in the A. ciliata complex (A. multicaulis, A. ciliata subsp. ciliata, and A. ciliata subsp. bernensis) were also collected and analyzed for standardization purposes, comprising 20 individuals from six regions. A mean 2c value of 1.65 pg of DNA was recorded for A. pseudofrigida, 2.80 pg for A. norvegica, and 4.14 pg for A. gothica, as against the reconfirmed 2c value of 1.63 pg DNA for the type taxon A. ciliata subsp. ciliata. Our results presenting the first estimations of genome sizes for the newly sampled taxa, corroborate ploidy levels described in the available literature, with A. pseudofrigida being tetraploid (2n = 4x = 40), A. norvegica possessing predominantly 2n = 8x = 80, and A. gothica with 2n = 10x = 100. The present study also reconfirms genome size and ploidy level estimations published previously for the alpine members of this species complex. Reflecting a likely complex recent biogeographic history, the A. ciliata species group comprises a polyploid arctic-alpine species complex characterized by reticulate evolution, polyploidizations and hybridizations, probably associated with rapid latitudinal and altitudinal migrations in the Pleistocene–Holocene period.

Funder

University of Fribourg

University of Fribourg, Switzerland

French Agence National de la Recherche

French Polar Institute-IPEV

Publisher

MDPI AG

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