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Evolutionary site-number changes of ribosomal DNA loci during speciation: complex scenarios of ancestral and more recent polyploid events

Author
Rosato, Marcela; Moreno-Saiz, Juan C.; Galián, José A.; Rosselló, Josep A.
Entity
UAM. Departamento de Biología
Publisher
Oxford University Academic
Date
2015-11-16
Citation
10.1093/aobpla/plv135
AoB Plants 7 (2015): plv135
 
 
 
ISSN
2041-2851 (online)
DOI
10.1093/aobpla/plv135
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This research was supported by funds from the Spanish Ministry of Education and Science (Project CGL2010-22347-C02-01), the Catalan Government (Consolidated Research Group 2009SGR608) and by a Ph.D. grant from the Spanish Ministry of Education and Science to J.A.G.
Project
Gobierno de España. CGL2010-22347-C02-01
Editor's Version
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plv135
Subjects
Brassicaceae; Chromosome evolution; FISH; Polyploidy; 5S rDNA; 45S rDNA; rDNA locus evolution; Vellinae; Biología y Biomedicina / Biología
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10486/678026
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© The Authors 2015

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Abstract

Several genome duplications have been identified in the evolution of seed plants, providing unique systems for studying karyological processes promoting diversification and speciation. Knowledge about the number of ribosomal DNA (rDNA) loci, together with their chromosomal distribution and structure, provides clues about organismal and molecular evolution at various phylogenetic levels. In this work, we aim to elucidate the evolutionary dynamics of karyological and rDNA site-number variation in all known taxa of subtribe Vellinae, showing a complex scenario of ancestral and more recent polyploid events. Specifically, we aim to infer the ancestral chromosome numbers and patterns of chromosome number variation, assess patterns of variation of both 45S and 5S rDNA families, trends in site-number change of rDNA loci within homoploid and polyploid series, and reconstruct the evolutionary history of rDNA site number using a phylogenetic hypothesis as a framework. The best-fitting model of chromosome number evolution with a high likelihood score suggests that the Vellinae core showing x=17 chromosomes arose by duplication events froma recent x=8 ancestor. Our survey suggests more complex patterns of polyploid evolution than previously noted for Vellinae. High polyploidization events (6x, 8x) arose independently in the basal clade Vella castrilensis–V. lucentina, where extant diploid species are unknown. Reconstruction of ancestral rDNA states in Vellinae supports the inference that the ancestral number of loci in the subtribe was two for each multigene family, suggesting that an overall tendency towards a net loss of 5S rDNA loci occurred during the splitting of Vellinae ancestors from the remaining Brassiceae lineages. A contrasting pattern for rDNA site change in both paleopolyploid and neopolyploid species was linked to diversification of Vellinae lineages. This suggests dynamic and independent changes in rDNA site number during speciation processes and a significant lack of correlation between 45S and 5S rDNA evolutionary pathways
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