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Phylogenetic relationships and Y genome origin in Kengyilia (Triticeae: Poaceae) based on single copy gene DMC1

  • Gang Gao , Zi-lin Tang , Jia-bin Deng , Xue-mei Gou , Qian Wang , Yan Zhang , Chun-bang Ding , Li Zhang , Yong-hong Zhou und Rui-wu Yang EMAIL logo
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Biologia
Aus der Zeitschrift Biologia Band 71 Heft 3

Abstract

To investigate the phylogenetic relationships among Kengyilia and related diploid genera, the genome donor of Kengyilia, and the evolutionary history of polyploid Kengyilia species, disrupted meiotic cDNA1 (DMC1) sequences were analyzed for 11 Kengyilia species, together with 34 diploid taxa from 12 monogenomic genera. Sequence diversity and genealogical analysis suggested that (1) the St and P genomes were donated by Pseudoroegneria and Agropyron, respectively; (2) phylogenetic analyses separated the Y sequences from the St sequences, it confirmed that St and Y genome in Kengyilia species have originated from different donors; (3) the St genome of Kengyilia had several origins and diverse species of Pseudoroegneria might have taken part in the formation of polyploid species of Kengyilia.

Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 31270243). We would like to specially thank the American National Plant Germplasm System for providing some of the seeds.

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Received: 2015-6-6
Accepted: 2015-11-16
Published Online: 2016-4-20
Published in Print: 2016-3-1

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