AFLP markers as a tool to reconstruct complex relationships: A case study in Rosa (Rosaceae)

W.J.M. Koopman, V. Wissemann, K. De Cock, J. Van Huylenbroeck, J. De Riek, G.J.H. Sabatlno, D. Visser, B. Vosman, C.M. Ritz, B. Maes, G. Werlemark, H. Nybom, T. Debener, M. Linde, M.J.M. Smulders

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    Abstract

    The genus Rosa has a complex evolutionary history caused by several factors, often in conjunction: extensive hybridization, recent radiation, incomplete lineage sorting, and multiple events of polyploidy. We examined the applicability of AFLP markers for reconstructing (species) relationships in Rosa, using UPGMA clustering, Wagner parsimony, and Bayesian inference. All trees were well resolved, but many of the deeper branches were weakly supported. The cluster analysis showed that the rose cultivars can be separated into a European and an Oriental cluster, each being related to different wild species. The phylogenetic analyses showed that (1) two of the four subgenera (Hulthemia and Platyrhodon) do not deserve subgeneric status; (2) section Carolinae should be merged with sect. Cinnamomeae; (3) subsection Rubigineae is a monophyletic group within sect. Caninae, making sect. Caninae paraphyletic; and (4) there is little support for the distinction of the five other subsections within sect. Caninae. Comparison of the trees with morphological classifications and with previous molecular studies showed that all methods yielded reliable trees. Bayesian inference proved to be a useful alternative to parsimony analysis of AFLP data. Because of their genome-wide sampling, AFLPs are the markers of choice to reconstruct (species) relationships in evolutionary complex groups
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalAmerican Journal of Botany
    Volume95
    Issue number3
    Pages (from-to)353-366
    Number of pages14
    ISSN0002-9122
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2008

    Keywords

    • AFLP
    • AFLP MARKERS
    • amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP)
    • Bayesian inference
    • BAYESIAN PHYLOGENETIC INFERENCE
    • BOX
    • Caninae
    • CHLOROPLAST DNA
    • CHOICE
    • CLASSIFICATION
    • cluster
    • cluster analysis
    • CLUSTER-ANALYSIS
    • COMPLEX
    • CULTIVARS
    • DNA-SEQUENCES
    • GENETIC-RELATIONSHIPS
    • GENUS
    • GENUS ROSA
    • HISTORY
    • HYBRIDIZATION
    • INFERENCE
    • INTERNAL TRANSCRIBED SPACERS
    • MARKERS
    • methods
    • molecular
    • MOLECULAR EVIDENCE
    • NETHERLANDS
    • NORTH-AMERICA
    • parsimony
    • phylogeny
    • PLANT
    • POLYPLOIDY
    • RETICULATE EVOLUTION
    • Rosa
    • Rosaceae
    • roses
    • Rubigineae
    • SCIENCE
    • SECT.CANINAE
    • TOOL
    • TREES
    • UPGMA
    • USA

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