1. Phylogenomic support for the allopolyploid origin of the northwest Iberian endemic orchid Dactylorhiza cantabrica with Hyb‐Seq.
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Pardo Otero, Eva, Pimentel, Manuel, Sahuquillo Balbuena, Elvira, and Piñeiro, Rosalía
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GENETIC variation , *GENETIC markers , *HEREDITY , *ALLELES , *SPECIES - Abstract
The orchid
Dactylorhiza cantabrica H.A. Pedersen is a narrow endemic occurring in the western Cantabrian Mountains in northwest Spain. Previous allozyme and morphological studies suggest that it might have resulted from the hybridization of two widespread congeners: the triploidDactylorhiza insularis and the diploidDactylorhiza sambucina. However, this hypothesis has not been tested using multiple genetic markers necessary to analyze phylogenies in complex genera such asDactylorhiza . In this study, the Hyb‐Seq technique is applied together with the universal Angiosperms353 probe kit to sequence multiple plastid and low‐copy nuclear genes. The phylogenetic relationships between the three species, estimated based on 269 and 266 nuclear genes under concatenation and coalescent‐based approaches, respectively, revealed highly supported clades containing each putative parent,D. insularis andD. sambucina . The position ofD. cantabrica was not well resolved, suggesting the existence of mixed inheritance, where different genes come from each parent. Phylogenetic networks, used for visualizing the conflict between nuclear gene trees, placedD. cantabrica between the two parents and revealed high levels of reticulation. In addition, nuclear genetic variation within and among species was explored with allele frequency‐based tools further supporting the intermediate position ofD. cantabrica and the hypothesis of a recent hybrid origin. Finally, 75 plastid genes revealed thatD. insularis might have been the maternal donor. Altogether, our results point to the allopolyploid origin ofD. cantabrica fromD. insularis andD. sambucina , as well as to the clear genetic differentiation of the two parental species. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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