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Molecular phylogeny of monocotyledons inferred from combined analysis of plastid matK and rbcL gene sequences.

Authors :
Tamura, Minoru
Yamashita, Jun
Fuse, Shizuka
Haraguchi, Masatake
Source :
Journal of Plant Research. Apr2004, Vol. 117 Issue 2, p109-120. 12p. 1 Diagram, 2 Charts.
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

Using matK and rbcL sequences (3,269 bp in total) from 113 genera of 45 families, we conducted a combined analysis to contribute to the understanding of major evolutionary relationships in the monocotyledons. Trees resulting from the parsimony analysis are similar to those generated by earlier single or multiple gene analyses, but their strict consensus tree provides much better resolution of relationships among major clades. We find that Acorus (Acorales) is a sister group to the rest of the monocots, which receives 100% bootstrap support. A clade comprising Alismatales is diverged as the next branch, followed successively by Petrosaviaceae, the Dioscoreales--Pandanales clade, Liliales, Asparagales and commelinoids. All of these clades are strongly supported (with more than 90% boot-strap support). The sister-group relationship is also strongly supported between Alismatales and the remaining mono-cots (except for Acorus) (100%), between Petrosaviaceae and the remaining monocots (except for Acorus and Alismatales) (100%), between the clade comprising Dioscoreales and Pandanales and the clade comprising Liliales, Asparagales and commelinoids (87%), and between Liliales and the Asparagales--commelinoids clade (89%). Only the sister-group relationship between Aspar-agales and commelinoids is weakly supported (68%). Results also support the inclusion of Petrosaviaceae in its own order Petrosaviales, Nartheciaceae in Dioscoreales and Hanguanaceae in Commelinales. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09189440
Volume :
117
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Plant Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
13565606
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10265-003-0133-3