Carnegie Institution of Washington, Department of Plant Biology, 94305, Stanford, CA, USA.
Theor Appl Genet. 1983 May;65(3):181-9. doi: 10.1007/BF00308062.
The origin and evolution of a hybrid species complex in the genus Brassica (cabbage, turnip, mustard, rapeseed oil) has been explored through mutational analysis of the maternally inherited chloroplast genome. A detailed chloroplast DNA phylogeny enables identification of the maternal parent for most of the amphidiploids examined and permits quantitative resolution of the relative time of hybridization as well as the relative divergence of the diploid parents. Contradictory chloroplast and nuclear phylogenies obtained for two accessions of the amphidiploid B. napus (rapeseed oil) lead to the hypothesis that introgressive hybridization has also figured in their recent evolution.
通过对母系遗传的叶绿体基因组进行突变分析,研究了芸薹属(甘蓝、芜菁、芥菜、油菜籽油)杂种种复合体的起源和进化。详细的叶绿体 DNA 系统发育分析使大多数研究的双二倍体的母本得以鉴定,并允许对杂交的相对时间以及二倍体亲本的相对分化进行定量解析。对双二倍体油菜(油菜籽油)的两个品系获得的叶绿体和核系统发育分析结果相矛盾,这导致了内渗入杂交也参与了它们最近进化的假说。