Comparative Analysis of Genetic and Morphological Variation within the Platanthera hyperborea Complex (Orchidaceae)
Species complexes present considerable problems for a working taxonomy due to the presence of intraspecific variation, hybridization, polyploidy, and phenotypic plasticity. Understanding evolutionary patterns using molecular markers can allow for a more thorough assessment of evolutionary lineages t...
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ftbioone:10.1600/036364420X16033962925303 2023-07-30T04:03:51+02:00 Comparative Analysis of Genetic and Morphological Variation within the Platanthera hyperborea Complex (Orchidaceae) Eranga Wettewa Nick Bailey Lisa E. Wallace Eranga Wettewa Nick Bailey Lisa E. Wallace world 2020-12-08 text/HTML https://doi.org/10.1600/036364420X16033962925303 en eng The American Society of Plant Taxonomists doi:10.1600/036364420X16033962925303 All rights reserved. https://doi.org/10.1600/036364420X16033962925303 Text 2020 ftbioone https://doi.org/10.1600/036364420X16033962925303 2023-07-09T09:40:33Z Species complexes present considerable problems for a working taxonomy due to the presence of intraspecific variation, hybridization, polyploidy, and phenotypic plasticity. Understanding evolutionary patterns using molecular markers can allow for a more thorough assessment of evolutionary lineages than traditional morphological markers. In this study, we evaluated genetic diversity and phylogenetic patterns among taxa of the Platanthera hyperborea (Orchidaceae) complex, which includes diploid (Platanthera aquilonis) and polyploid (Platanthera hyperborea, P. huronensis, and P. convallariifolia) taxa spanning North America, Greenland, Iceland, and Asia. We found that three floral morphological characters overlap among the polyploid taxa, but the diploid species has smaller flowers. DNA sequence variation in a plastid (rpL16 intron) and a nuclear (ITS) marker indicated that at least three diploid species have contributed to the genomes of the polyploid taxa, suggesting all are of allopolyploid origin. Platanthera convallariifolia is most like P. dilatata and P. stricta, whereas P. huronensis and P. hyperborea appear to have originated from crosses of P. dilatata and P. aquilonis. Platanthera huronensis, which is found across North America, has multiple origins and reciprocal maternal parentage from the diploid species. By contrast, P. hyperborea, restricted to Greenland and Iceland, appears to have originated from a small founding population of hybrids in which P. dilatata was the maternal parent. Geographic structure was found among polyploid forms in North America. The area of Manitoba, Canada appears to be a contact zone among geographically diverse forms from eastern and western North America. Given the geographic and genetic variation found, we recommend continued recognition of four green-flowered species within this complex, but caution that there may be additional cryptic taxa within North America. Text Greenland Iceland BioOne Online Journals Canada Greenland Systematic Botany 45 4 767 778 |
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Species complexes present considerable problems for a working taxonomy due to the presence of intraspecific variation, hybridization, polyploidy, and phenotypic plasticity. Understanding evolutionary patterns using molecular markers can allow for a more thorough assessment of evolutionary lineages than traditional morphological markers. In this study, we evaluated genetic diversity and phylogenetic patterns among taxa of the Platanthera hyperborea (Orchidaceae) complex, which includes diploid (Platanthera aquilonis) and polyploid (Platanthera hyperborea, P. huronensis, and P. convallariifolia) taxa spanning North America, Greenland, Iceland, and Asia. We found that three floral morphological characters overlap among the polyploid taxa, but the diploid species has smaller flowers. DNA sequence variation in a plastid (rpL16 intron) and a nuclear (ITS) marker indicated that at least three diploid species have contributed to the genomes of the polyploid taxa, suggesting all are of allopolyploid origin. Platanthera convallariifolia is most like P. dilatata and P. stricta, whereas P. huronensis and P. hyperborea appear to have originated from crosses of P. dilatata and P. aquilonis. Platanthera huronensis, which is found across North America, has multiple origins and reciprocal maternal parentage from the diploid species. By contrast, P. hyperborea, restricted to Greenland and Iceland, appears to have originated from a small founding population of hybrids in which P. dilatata was the maternal parent. Geographic structure was found among polyploid forms in North America. The area of Manitoba, Canada appears to be a contact zone among geographically diverse forms from eastern and western North America. Given the geographic and genetic variation found, we recommend continued recognition of four green-flowered species within this complex, but caution that there may be additional cryptic taxa within North America. |
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Comparative Analysis of Genetic and Morphological Variation within the Platanthera hyperborea Complex (Orchidaceae) |
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Comparative Analysis of Genetic and Morphological Variation within the Platanthera hyperborea Complex (Orchidaceae) |
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Comparative Analysis of Genetic and Morphological Variation within the Platanthera hyperborea Complex (Orchidaceae) |
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Comparative Analysis of Genetic and Morphological Variation within the Platanthera hyperborea Complex (Orchidaceae) |
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Comparative Analysis of Genetic and Morphological Variation within the Platanthera hyperborea Complex (Orchidaceae) |
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comparative analysis of genetic and morphological variation within the platanthera hyperborea complex (orchidaceae) |
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