Evolutionary and domestication history of Cucurbita (pumpkin and squash) species inferred from 44 nuclear loci
2017; Elsevier BV; Volume: 111; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.ympev.2017.03.002
ISSN1095-9513
AutoresHeather R. Kates, Pamela S. Soltis, Pamela S. Soltis,
Tópico(s)Chromosomal and Genetic Variations
Resumo• Most comprehensive and robust molecular phylogeny for Cucurbita to date based on 44 nuclear-intron loci. • Highly variable nuclear loci identify relationships between multiple crops and close wild relatives. • Backbone Cucurbita tree based on nuclear loci differs from that based on plastomes. • Phylogeny provides framework for domestication-genetics studies of the six Cucurbita crops. Phylogenetics can facilitate the study of plant domestication by resolving sister relationships between crops and their wild relatives, thereby identifying the ancestors of cultivated plants. Previous phylogenetic studies of the six Cucurbita crop lineages (pumpkins and squashes) and their wild relatives suggest histories of deep coalescence that complicate uncovering the genetic origins of the six crop taxa. We investigated the evolution of wild and domesticated Cucurbita using the most comprehensive and robust molecular-based phylogeny for Cucurbita to date based on 44 loci derived from introns of single-copy nuclear genes. We discovered novel relationships among Cucurbita species and recovered the first Cucurbita tree with well-supported resolution within species. Cucurbita comprises a clade of mesophytic annual species that includes all six crop taxa and a grade of xerophytic perennial species that represent the ancestral xerophytic habit of the genus. Based on phylogenetic resolution within-species we hypothesize that the magnitude of domestication bottlenecks varies among Cucurbita crop lineages. Our phylogeny clarifies how wild Cucurbita species are related to the domesticated taxa. We find close relationships between two wild species and crop lineages not previously identified. Expanded geographic sampling of key wild species is needed for improved understanding of the evolution of domesticated Cucurbita.
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