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Ludena B., Chabrillange Nathalie, Aberlenc Bertossi Frédérique, Adam Hélène, Tregear James, Pintaud Jean-Christophe. (2011). Phylogenetic utility of the nuclear genes AGAMOUS 1 and PHYTOCHROME B in palms (Arecaceae) : an example within Bactridinae. Annals of Botany, 108 (8 : Special Issue : Palm Biology), p. 1433-1444. ISSN 0305-7364.

Titre du document
Phylogenetic utility of the nuclear genes AGAMOUS 1 and PHYTOCHROME B in palms (Arecaceae) : an example within Bactridinae
Année de publication
2011
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000297151100004
Auteurs
Ludena B., Chabrillange Nathalie, Aberlenc Bertossi Frédérique, Adam Hélène, Tregear James, Pintaud Jean-Christophe
Source
Annals of Botany, 2011, 108 (8 : Special Issue : Palm Biology), p. 1433-1444 ISSN 0305-7364
Background and Aims Molecular phylogenetic studies of palms (Arecaceae) have not yet provided a fully resolved phylogeny of the family. There is a need to increase the current set of markers to resolve difficult groups such as the Neotropical subtribe Bactridinae (Arecoideae: Cocoseae). We propose the use of two single-copy nuclear genes as valuable tools for palm phylogenetics. Methods New primers were developed for the amplification of the AGAMOUS 1 (AG1) and PHYTOCHROME B (PHYB) genes. For the AGAMOUS gene, the paralogue 1 of Elaeis guineensis (EgAG1) was targeted. The region amplified contained coding sequences between the MIKC K and C MADS-box domains. For the PHYB gene, exon 1 (partial sequence) was first amplified in palm species using published degenerate primers for Poaceae, and then specific palm primers were designed. The two gene portions were sequenced in 22 species of palms representing all genera of Bactridinae, with emphasis on Astrocaryum and Hexopetion, the status of the latter genus still being debated. Key Results The new primers designed allow consistent amplification and high-quality sequencing within the palm family. The two loci studied produced more variability than chloroplast loci and equally or less variability than PRK, RPBII and ITS nuclear markers. The phylogenetic structure obtained with AG1 and PHYB genes provides new insights into intergeneric relationships within the Bactridinae and the intrageneric structure of Astrocaryum. The Hexopetion clade was recovered as monophyletic with both markers and was weakly supported as sister to Astrocaryum sensu stricto in the combined analysis. The rare Astrocaryum minus formed a species complex with Astrocaryum gynacanthum. Moreover, both AG1 and PHYB contain a microsatellite that could have further uses in species delimitation and population genetics. Conclusions AG1 and PHYB provide additional phylogenetic information within the palm family, and should prove useful in combination with other genes to improve the resolution of palm phylogenies.
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Sciences du monde végétal [076]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010054186]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010054186
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