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Backcrossing to different parents produced two distinct hybrid species

Authors :
Wang, Donglei
Sun, Yongshuai
Lei, Weixiao
Zhu, Hui
Wang, Ji
Bi, Hao
Feng, Shuo
Liu, Jianquan
Ru, Dafu
Source :
Heredity; August 2023, Vol. 131 Issue: 2 p145-155, 11p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Repeated homoploid hybrid speciation (HHS) events with the same parental species have rarely been reported. In this study, we used population transcriptome data to test paraphyly and HHS events in the conifer Picea brachytyla. Our analyses revealed non-sister relationships for two lineages of P. brachytyla, with the southern lineage being placed within the re-circumscribed P. likiangensisspecies complex (PLSC) and P. brachytyla sensu stricto(s.s.) consisted solely of the northern lineage, forming a distinct clade that is paratactic to both the PLSC and P. wilsonii. Our phylogenetic and coalescent analyses suggested that P. brachytylas.s. arose from HHS between the ancestor of the PLSC before its diversification and P. wilsoniithrough an intermediate hybrid lineage at an early stage and backcrossing to the ancestral PLSC. Additionally, P. purpureashares the same parents and an extinct lineage with P. brachytylas.s. but backcrossing to the other parent, P. wilsoniiat a later stage. We reveal the first case that backcrossing to different parents of the same extinct hybrid lineage produced two different hybrid species. Our results highlight the existence of more reticulate evolution during species diversification in the spruce genus and more complex homoploid hybrid events than previously identified.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0018067X and 13652540
Volume :
131
Issue :
2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Heredity
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs63211223
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41437-023-00630-9