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1 October 2010 Molecular Phylogeny of the Genus Ptilostemon (Compositae: Cardueae) and Its Relationships with Cynara and Lamyropsis
Roser Vilatersana, Núria Garcia-Jacas, Teresa Garnatje, Julian Molero, Gabriella Sonnante, Alfonso Susanna
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Abstract

Ptilostemon is a fine example of the representatives of the eastern groups of the Cardueae that have diversified in the western Mediterranean. Relationships to Cynara, which exhibits a similar distribution, and Lamyropsis, which is morphologically closer according to previous studies, are investigated using Bayesian analysis of DNA sequences of the plastid intergenic spacer ycf3-trnS and two nuclear regions, the ETS and ITS spacers. The sectional classification and biogeography of Ptilostemon are also revised in the light of the molecular phylogeny Our results suggest that Cynara is the most plausible sister genus to Ptilostemon. Some paralogous copies of the ETS region found among species of the three genera by cloning are interpreted as incomplete lineage sorting of ancestral polymorphisms. The current sectional classification of Ptilostemon shows excessive fragmentation, which does not agree with our phylogeny, and therefore a more synthetic classification is proposed. The present distribution of Ptilostemon indicates that there were two colonization events in the western Mediterranean region, paralleling a similar pattern of successive waves already suggested for Cynara.

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Roser Vilatersana, Núria Garcia-Jacas, Teresa Garnatje, Julian Molero, Gabriella Sonnante, and Alfonso Susanna "Molecular Phylogeny of the Genus Ptilostemon (Compositae: Cardueae) and Its Relationships with Cynara and Lamyropsis," Systematic Botany 35(4), 907-917, (1 October 2010). https://doi.org/10.1600/036364410X539952
Published: 1 October 2010
KEYWORDS
Bayesian inference
Carduinae
ETS
ITS
lineage sorting
ycf3-trnS
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