Uribe-Convers Simon, Carlsen Monica M, Lagomarsino Laura P, Muchhala Nathan
University of Missouri-St. Louis, Biology Department, One University Blvd., Research Building, St. Louis, MO 63121, USA.
University of Missouri-St. Louis, Biology Department, One University Blvd., Research Building, St. Louis, MO 63121, USA; University of Gothenburg, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Carl Skottsbergs gata 22B, P.O. Box 461, SE 405 30 Göteborg, Sweden.
Mol Phylogenet Evol. 2017 Feb;107:551-563. doi: 10.1016/j.ympev.2016.12.011. Epub 2016 Dec 21.
The field of molecular systematics has benefited greatly with the advent of high-throughput sequencing (HTS), making large genomic datasets commonplace. However, a large number of targeted Sanger sequences produced by many studies over the last two decades are publicly available and should not be overlooked. In this study, we elucidate the phylogenetic relationships of the plant genus Burmeistera (Campanulaceae: Lobelioideae), while investigating how to best combine targeted Sanger loci with HTS data. We sequence, annotate, and analyze complete to nearly complete plastomes for a subset of the genus. We then combine these data with a much larger taxonomic dataset for which only Sanger sequences are available, making this the most comprehensively sampled study in the genus to date. We show that using a phylogeny inferred from the species with plastome data as a topological constraint for the larger dataset increases the resolution of our data and produces a more robust evolutionary hypothesis for the group. We then use the resulting phylogeny to study the evolution of morphological traits thought to be important in Burmeistera, and assess their usefulness in the current taxonomic classification of the genus. The main morphological character used to delimit subgeneric sections, the presence or absence of hairs on the apex of the two ventral anthers, shows a complex evolutionary history with many changes in the tree, suggesting that this character should not be used for taxonomic classification. Although it is too soon to propose a new subgeneric classification for Burmeistera, our results highlight some morphological traits shared by whole clades that could potentially be used in future taxonomic work.
随着高通量测序(HTS)的出现,分子系统学领域受益匪浅,使得大型基因组数据集变得司空见惯。然而,过去二十年来许多研究产生的大量靶向桑格序列是公开可用的,不应被忽视。在本研究中,我们阐明了Burmeistera属(桔梗科:半边莲亚科)的系统发育关系,同时研究如何最好地将靶向桑格位点与高通量测序数据相结合。我们对该属的一个子集进行了完整到几乎完整的质体基因组测序、注释和分析。然后,我们将这些数据与一个更大的分类数据集相结合,该数据集只有桑格序列,这使得本研究成为该属迄今为止采样最全面的研究。我们表明,将从具有质体基因组数据的物种推断出的系统发育作为更大数据集的拓扑约束,可以提高我们数据的分辨率,并为该类群产生更可靠的进化假设。然后,我们利用所得的系统发育来研究在Burmeistera中被认为重要的形态特征的进化,并评估它们在该属当前分类中的有用性。用于划分亚属组的主要形态特征,即两个腹面花药顶端是否有毛,显示出复杂的进化历史,在系统发育树中有许多变化,这表明该特征不应被用于分类。虽然现在为Burmeistera提出新的亚属分类还为时过早,但我们的结果突出了一些整个分支共有的形态特征,这些特征可能会在未来的分类工作中得到应用。