Entire plastid phylogeny of the carrot genus (Daucus, Apiaceae): Concordance with nuclear data and mitochondrial and nuclear DNA insertions to the plastid.

Keywords
  • Daucus
  • carrots
  • data collection
  • genes
  • mitochondria
  • mitochondrial DNA
  • mutation
  • nuclear genome
  • nucleotide sequences
  • phylogeny
  • plastid DNA
  • plastid genome
Publication Dbxref
PMID:28202452
Structured Abstract Part
  • PREMISE OF THE STUDY
    We explored the phylogenetic utility of entire plastid DNA sequences in Daucus and compared the results with prior phylogenetic results using plastid and nuclear DNA sequences.

  • METHODS
    We used Illumina sequencing to obtain full plastid sequences of 37 accessions of 20 Daucus taxa and outgroups, analyzed the data with phylogenetic methods, and examined evidence for mitochondrial DNA transfer to the plastid (DcMP).

  • KEY RESULTS
    Our phylogenetic trees of the entire data set were highly resolved, with 100% bootstrap support for most of the external and many of the internal clades, except for the clade of D. carota and its most closely related species D. syrticus. Subsets of the data, including regions traditionally used as phylogenetically informative regions, provide various degrees of soft congruence with the entire data set. There are areas of hard incongruence, however, with phylogenies using nuclear data. We extended knowledge of a mitochondrial to plastid DNA insertion sequence previously named DcMP and identified the first instance in flowering plants of a sequence of potential nuclear genome origin inserted into the plastid genome. There is a relationship of inverted repeat junction classes and repeat DNA to phylogeny, but no such relationship with nonsynonymous mutations.

  • CONCLUSIONS
    Our data have allowed us to (1) produce a well-resolved plastid phylogeny of Daucus, (2) evaluate subsets of the entire plastid data for phylogeny, (3) examine evidence for plastid and nuclear DNA phylogenetic incongruence, and (4) examine mitochondrial and nuclear DNA insertion into the plastid.

Title
Entire plastid phylogeny of the carrot genus (Daucus, Apiaceae): Concordance with nuclear data and mitochondrial and nuclear DNA insertions to the plastid.
Publication Type
Journal Article
Series Name
American journal of botany
Volume
104
Publication Year
2017
Issue
2
Page Numbers
296-312
DOI
10.3732/ajb.1600415
Journal Abbreviation
Am. J. Bot.
EISSN
1537-2197
Publication Date
2017 Feb
Unique Local Identifier

Spooner DM, Ruess H, Iorizzo M, Senalik D, Simon P. Entire plastid phylogeny of the carrot genus (Daucus, Apiaceae): Concordance with nuclear data and mitochondrial and nuclear DNA insertions to the plastid.. American journal of botany. 2017 Feb; 104(2):296-312.

Citation
Spooner DM, Ruess H, Iorizzo M, Senalik D, Simon P. Entire plastid phylogeny of the carrot genus (Daucus, Apiaceae): Concordance with nuclear data and mitochondrial and nuclear DNA insertions to the plastid.. American journal of botany. 2017 Feb; 104(2):296-312.
ISSN
1537-2197
Language Abbr
eng
Publication Model
Print-Electronic
Authors
Spooner DM, Ruess H, Iorizzo M, Senalik D, Simon P
Language
English
Elocation
10.3732/ajb.1600415
Journal Country
United States
Abstract

PREMISE OF THE STUDY
We explored the phylogenetic utility of entire plastid DNA sequences in Daucus and compared the results with prior phylogenetic results using plastid and nuclear DNA sequences.

METHODS
We used Illumina sequencing to obtain full plastid sequences of 37 accessions of 20 Daucus taxa and outgroups, analyzed the data with phylogenetic methods, and examined evidence for mitochondrial DNA transfer to the plastid (DcMP).

KEY RESULTS
Our phylogenetic trees of the entire data set were highly resolved, with 100% bootstrap support for most of the external and many of the internal clades, except for the clade of D. carota and its most closely related species D. syrticus. Subsets of the data, including regions traditionally used as phylogenetically informative regions, provide various degrees of soft congruence with the entire data set. There are areas of hard incongruence, however, with phylogenies using nuclear data. We extended knowledge of a mitochondrial to plastid DNA insertion sequence previously named DcMP and identified the first instance in flowering plants of a sequence of potential nuclear genome origin inserted into the plastid genome. There is a relationship of inverted repeat junction classes and repeat DNA to phylogeny, but no such relationship with nonsynonymous mutations.

CONCLUSIONS
Our data have allowed us to (1) produce a well-resolved plastid phylogeny of Daucus, (2) evaluate subsets of the entire plastid data for phylogeny, (3) examine evidence for plastid and nuclear DNA phylogenetic incongruence, and (4) examine mitochondrial and nuclear DNA insertion into the plastid.

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  • Daucus pusillus United States of America
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  • Daucus crinitus Portugal
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  • Daucus aureus Israel
  • Daucus tenuisectus Morocco
  • Daucus muricatus Spain
  • Daucus muricatus Tunisia
  • Daucus rouyi Spalik & Reduron Tunisia
  • Pseudorlaya pumila Tunisia
  • Daucus carota subsp. commutatus France
  • Daucus carota Uzbekistan
  • Daucus carota subsp. maximus Portugal
  • Daucus carota subsp. gummifer Portugal
  • Daucus carota subsp. fontanesii Portugal
  • Daucus sahariensis Tunisia
  • Daucus carota subsp. carota Pakistan
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  • Daucus carota subsp. carota Turkey
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  • Daucus carota subsp. halophilus
  • Daucus syrticus Tunisia