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A Chloroplast DNA Analysis of Chaboissaea (Poaceae: Eragrostideae)
- Source :
- Systematic Botany. 22:291
- Publication Year :
- 1997
- Publisher :
- JSTOR, 1997.
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Abstract
- Chaboissaea, a New World genus of open, marshy habitats, consists of four species: three taxa endemic to Mexico and one from Argentina and Bolivia. Restriction sites for 14 enzymes were mapped for the chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) plasmids of these four Chaboissaea species. Five hundred five potential restriction sites were detected when using Bealia mexicana, Lycurtus setosus, and Muhlenbergia montania as outgroups. Within Chaboissaea, 56 variable sites were shared among two or more species. Along with unique morphologi- cal characteristics and distinctive allozyme markers, our RFLP data support monophyly of the genus and suggest that Lycurus is its sister group. Cladistic analysis indicates that Chaboissaea subbiflora is the sister to the remaining three species in the genus, followed by C. decumbens; C. atacamensis and C. ligulata are the most derived species in the genus. Chaboissaea atacamensis and C. ligulata are extremely closely related and differ by only four autapomorphies in the latter. All data indicate that C. atacamensis emerged recently and our phylogeny based on cpDNA RFLP analysis suggests that C. ligulata, a species with a large geographical range in Mexico, is its sister taxon. Based on all lines of evidence, the genus appears to have arisen in southwestern North America (Mexico) and recently radiated to South America. RESUMEN. Chaboissaea, es un genero del Nuevo Mundo que habita sitios abiertos y pantanosos; incluye cuatro especies, tres endemicas de Mexico y una localizada en Argentina y Bolivia. Los sitios de restricci6n en catorce enzimas fueron mapeados utilizando el AND del cloropasto de estas cuatro especies del genero Chaboissaea. Ademas fueron detectados 505 potenciales sitios de restricci6n usando Bealia mexicana, Lycurtus setosus, y Muhlenbergia montana como "outgroups." Dentro de Chaboissaea, 56 sitios variables fueron compar- tidos entre dos o mas especies. Junto con caracteristicas morfologicas unicas y marcadores de allozimas distintivos, los datos de RFLP indican la monofilia del genero y sugieren a Lycurus como grupo hermano. El analisis cladistico senlala que Chaboissaea subbiflora es la especie hermana de las tres especies restantes del genero; quienes sequidas por C. decumbens; C. atacamensis y C. ligulata, son las especies mas derivadas. Chaboissaea atacamensis y C. ligulata estan muy cercanamente relacionadas difiriendo esta ultima, solamente en cuatro autapomorfias. Todos los datos senialan que C. atacamensis surgio recientemente y la filogenia basada en el analisis de cpADN RFLP sugiere que C. ligulata, especie con un gran rango geografico en Mexico, es el tax6n hermano. Basados en todas las lineas de evidencia, el genero parece haber surgido en el Sudoeste de Norte America (Mexico) y recientemente se expandi6 a Sur America.
Details
- ISSN :
- 03636445
- Volume :
- 22
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Systematic Botany
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........107f1301c3c45a459144362c82f9c41b
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.2307/2419458