New Zealand Journal of Botany abstracts
Phylogenetic relationships of Pachycladon (Brassicaceae)
species based on three nuclear and two chloroplast DNA markers
K. McBreen
Allan Wilson Centre
Massey University
Private Bag 11222
Palmerston North 4442, New Zealand
P. B. Heenan
Allan Herbarium
Landcare Research
PO Box 40
Lincoln 7640, New Zealand
Abstract Sequence data from three nuclear
ribosomal and two
chloroplast DNA markers were used to assess interspecific relationships
in Pachycladon. Of the two chloroplast markers, the rbcL
data show no parsimony-informative nucleotide differences, whereas the trnL-trnF
has eight parsimony-informative nucleotides. The three nrDNA
markers ITS, FRIGIDA, and gapC all had variable sites.
For FRIGIDA we were able to sequence only five species and
these have nine parsimony-informative sites. Sequencing of cloned ITS
PCR products yielded several unique copies of ITS for most species, and
34 parsimony-informative nucleotides. The network of these ITS copies
shows much sharing of ITS types within two groups of species, firstly P.
cheesemanii/P. exilis and secondly P. enysii/P.
fastigiata/P. stellata. In gapC two distinct
sequence types (copy A and copy B) were cloned and these have 92.1%
sequence similarity. The gapC-copy A and copy B sequence
matrices contain three and four parsimony-informative characters,
respectively.
Previous studies of nrDNA ITS,
morphological, and Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism data
distinguished three groups of New Zealand Pachycladon. In this
study, P. exilis/P. cheesemanii was the most frequently
retrieved of these groups, occurring in the FRIGIDA, ITS, and trnL-trnF
networks. A second group comprising P. enysii, P. fastigiata,
P. latisiliqua, and P. stellata was only partially
retrieved in the trnL-trnF, ITS, FRIGIDA, and gapC-copy
B networks. A third group identified from previous studies of P.
novae-zelandiae and P. wallii was not retrieved in any of
the networks. Overall, the five networks are characterised by a
star-like pattern of radiation with little structure in the internal
branches.
Keywords Brassicaceae; Pachycladon;
phylogeny; rbcL;
trnL-trnF; FRIGIDA; gapC; ITS; New
Zealand flora
B06010; Online publication date 2 November 2006 Received 14 March
2006; accepted 27 September 2006
New Zealand Journal of Botany, 2006, Vol. 44: 377–386
0028–825X/06/4404–0377 © The Royal Society of New Zealand
2006
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