Population genomic analyses of RAD sequences resolves the phylogenetic relationship of the lichen-forming fungal species Usnea antarctica and Usnea aurantiacoatra

Neuropogonoid species in the lichen-forming fungal genus Usnea exhibit great morphological variation that can be misleading for delimitation of species. We specifically focused on the species delimitation of two closely-related, predominantly Antarctic species differing in the reproductive mode and...

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Main Authors: Grewe, Felix, Lagostina, Elisa, Wu, Huini, Printzen, Christian, Lumbsch, Thorsten
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://repository.publisso.de/resource/frl:6425617
https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.43.29093
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6300515/
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spelling ftleibnizopen:oai:oai.leibnizopen.de:J9E_fYoBNQPDO7WIT9Nw 2023-10-09T21:47:05+02:00 Population genomic analyses of RAD sequences resolves the phylogenetic relationship of the lichen-forming fungal species Usnea antarctica and Usnea aurantiacoatra Grewe, Felix Lagostina, Elisa Wu, Huini Printzen, Christian Lumbsch, Thorsten 2018 https://repository.publisso.de/resource/frl:6425617 https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.43.29093 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6300515/ eng eng http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ MycoKeys, 43:41-113 phylogeny Antarctica RADseq lichens Parmeliaceae Ascomycota 2018 ftleibnizopen https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.43.29093 2023-09-10T23:09:44Z Neuropogonoid species in the lichen-forming fungal genus Usnea exhibit great morphological variation that can be misleading for delimitation of species. We specifically focused on the species delimitation of two closely-related, predominantly Antarctic species differing in the reproductive mode and representing a so-called species pair: the asexual U. antarctica and the sexual U. aurantiacoatra. Previous studies have revealed contradicting results. While multi-locus studies based on DNA sequence data provided evidence that these two taxa might be conspecific, microsatellite data suggested they represent distinct lineages. By using RADseq, we generated thousands of homologous markers to build a robust phylogeny of the two species. Furthermore, we successfully implemented these data in fine-scale population genomic analyses such as DAPC and fineRADstructure. Both Usnea species are readily delimited in phylogenetic inferences and, therefore, the hypothesis that both species are conspecific was rejected. Population genomic analyses also strongly confirmed separated genomes and, additionally, showed different levels of co-ancestry and substructure within each species. Lower co-ancestry in the asexual U. antarctica than in the sexual U. aurantiacoatra may be derived from a wider distributional range of the former species. Our results demonstrate the utility of this RADseq method in tracing population dynamics of lichens in future analyses. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Usnea antarctica LeibnizOpen (The Leibniz Association) Antarctic MycoKeys 43 91 113
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topic phylogeny
Antarctica
RADseq
lichens
Parmeliaceae
Ascomycota
spellingShingle phylogeny
Antarctica
RADseq
lichens
Parmeliaceae
Ascomycota
Grewe, Felix
Lagostina, Elisa
Wu, Huini
Printzen, Christian
Lumbsch, Thorsten
Population genomic analyses of RAD sequences resolves the phylogenetic relationship of the lichen-forming fungal species Usnea antarctica and Usnea aurantiacoatra
topic_facet phylogeny
Antarctica
RADseq
lichens
Parmeliaceae
Ascomycota
description Neuropogonoid species in the lichen-forming fungal genus Usnea exhibit great morphological variation that can be misleading for delimitation of species. We specifically focused on the species delimitation of two closely-related, predominantly Antarctic species differing in the reproductive mode and representing a so-called species pair: the asexual U. antarctica and the sexual U. aurantiacoatra. Previous studies have revealed contradicting results. While multi-locus studies based on DNA sequence data provided evidence that these two taxa might be conspecific, microsatellite data suggested they represent distinct lineages. By using RADseq, we generated thousands of homologous markers to build a robust phylogeny of the two species. Furthermore, we successfully implemented these data in fine-scale population genomic analyses such as DAPC and fineRADstructure. Both Usnea species are readily delimited in phylogenetic inferences and, therefore, the hypothesis that both species are conspecific was rejected. Population genomic analyses also strongly confirmed separated genomes and, additionally, showed different levels of co-ancestry and substructure within each species. Lower co-ancestry in the asexual U. antarctica than in the sexual U. aurantiacoatra may be derived from a wider distributional range of the former species. Our results demonstrate the utility of this RADseq method in tracing population dynamics of lichens in future analyses.
author Grewe, Felix
Lagostina, Elisa
Wu, Huini
Printzen, Christian
Lumbsch, Thorsten
author_facet Grewe, Felix
Lagostina, Elisa
Wu, Huini
Printzen, Christian
Lumbsch, Thorsten
author_sort Grewe, Felix
title Population genomic analyses of RAD sequences resolves the phylogenetic relationship of the lichen-forming fungal species Usnea antarctica and Usnea aurantiacoatra
title_short Population genomic analyses of RAD sequences resolves the phylogenetic relationship of the lichen-forming fungal species Usnea antarctica and Usnea aurantiacoatra
title_full Population genomic analyses of RAD sequences resolves the phylogenetic relationship of the lichen-forming fungal species Usnea antarctica and Usnea aurantiacoatra
title_fullStr Population genomic analyses of RAD sequences resolves the phylogenetic relationship of the lichen-forming fungal species Usnea antarctica and Usnea aurantiacoatra
title_full_unstemmed Population genomic analyses of RAD sequences resolves the phylogenetic relationship of the lichen-forming fungal species Usnea antarctica and Usnea aurantiacoatra
title_sort population genomic analyses of rad sequences resolves the phylogenetic relationship of the lichen-forming fungal species usnea antarctica and usnea aurantiacoatra
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.publisso.de/resource/frl:6425617
https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.43.29093
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6300515/
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