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Strong plastid degradation is consistent within section Chondrophyllae, the most speciose lineage of Gentiana

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ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
卷 12, 期 8, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.9205

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Gentiana; phylogenomics; plastome; section Chondrophyllae s; l; taxonomic treatment

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  1. Foundation of Educational Commission of Henan Province [22A180024]
  2. German Science Foundation [FA1117/1-2]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31600296]

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This study sequenced and analyzed the plastomes of 21 species in Gentiana section Chondrophyllae sensu lato to reconstruct their phylogenetic relationships. The results revealed a well-supported phylogenetic tree and significant discordance between phylogenetic relationships and taxonomic treatments. The study also investigated plastome structural evolution and divergence time, indicating that section Chondrophyllae s.l. evolved in the second half of the Oligocene.
Recovering phylogenetic relationships in lineages experiencing intense diversification has always been a persistent challenge in evolutionary studies, including in Gentiana section Chondrophyllae sensu lato (s.l.). Indeed, this subcosmopolitan taxon encompasses more than 180 mostly annual species distributed around the world. We sequenced and assembled 22 new plastomes representing 21 species in section Chondrophyllae s.l. In addition to previously released plastome data, our study includes all main lineages within the section. We reconstructed their phylogenetic relationships based on protein-coding genes and recombinant DNA (rDNA) cistron sequences, and then investigated plastome structural evolution as well as divergence time. Despite an admittedly humble species cover overall, we recovered a well-supported phylogenetic tree based on plastome data, and found significant discordance between phylogenetic relationships and taxonomic treatments. Our results show that G. capitata and G. leucomelaena diverged early within the section, which is then further divided into two clades. The divergence time estimation showed that section Chondrophyllae s.l. evolved in the second half of the Oligocene. We found that section Chondrophyllae s.l. had the smallest average plastome size (128 KB) in tribe Gentianeae (Gentianaceae), with frequent gene and sequence losses such as the ndh complex and its flanking regions. In addition, we detected both expansion and contraction of the inverted repeat (IR) regions. Our study suggests that plastome degradation parallels the diversification of this group, and illustrates the strong discordance between phylogenetic relationships and taxonomic treatments, which now need to be carefully revised.

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