Phylogenomics resolves deep subfamilial relationships in Malvaceae s.l.

Author:

Cvetković Tijana12,Areces-Berazain Fabiola34,Hinsinger Damien D35ORCID,Thomas Daniel C6,Wieringa Jan J7,Ganesan Santhana K6,Strijk Joeri S83ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Parasitology, Biology Centre CAS, 37005 České Budějovice, Czech Republic

2. Biodiversity Genomics Team, Guangxi University, Nanning, Guangxi 530005, China

3. Alliance for Conservation Tree Genomics, 06000 Luang Prabang, Laos

4. Herbarium UPRRP, Department of Biology, University of Puerto Rico, San Juan PR 00925-2537, USA

5. Université Paris-Saclay, INRAE, Etude du Polymorphisme des Génomes Végétaux (EPGV), 91000 Evry, France

6. National Parks Board, Singapore Botanic Gardens, Singapore 259569, Singapore

7. Naturalis Biodiversity Center, 2333 CR Leiden, The Netherlands

8. Institute for Biodiversity and Environmental Research, Universiti Brunei Darussalam, BE1410 Brunei Darussalam

Abstract

Abstract Malvaceae s.l., the most diverse family within Malvales, includes well-known species of great economic importance like cotton, cacao, and durian. Despite numerous phylogenetic analyses employing multiple markers, relationships between several of its nine subfamilies, particularly within the largest lineage /Malvadendrina, remain unclear. In this study, we attempted to resolve the relationships within the major clades of Malvaceae s.l. using plastid genomes of 48 accessions representing all subfamilies. Maximum likelihood and Bayesian analyses recovered a fully resolved and well-supported topology confirming the split of the family into /Byttneriina (/Grewioideae +/Byttnerioideae) and /Malvadendrina. Within /Malvadendrina, /Helicteroideae occupied the earliest branching position, followed by /Sterculioideae, /Brownlowioideae, /Tiliodeae, and /Dombeyoideae formed a clade sister to /Malvatheca (/Malvoideae +/Bombacoideae), a grouping morphologically supported by the lack of androgynophore. Results from dating analyses suggest that all subfamilies originated during hot or warm phases in the Late Cretaceous to Paleocene. This study presents a well-supported phylogenetic framework for Malvaceae s.l. that will aid downstream revisions and evolutionary studies of this economically important plant family.

Funder

China Scholarship Council

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Guangxi Universit

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics,Molecular Biology

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