954 resultados para Nuclear DNA ITS region


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地黄属(Rehmannia Libosch.ex Fisch.et Mey)和崖白菜属(Triaenophora Solereder)是广义玄参科(Scrophulariaceae sensu lato )种类较少的两个属。地黄属包括六个种,崖白菜属包括三个种。地黄属植物的根可以入药,是中国传统的著名中药。但在传统的分类学上,地黄属的种间系统关系及地黄属与崖白菜属的系统关系一直没有进行深入的研究。这两个属在科级的系统位置也一直都不确定。针对以上问题,本文通过大量的标本查阅、野外考察、以及分子系统学研究,得出了一些初步的结果。 1. 形态学 通过大量的野外考察及标本观察,对地黄属和崖白菜属的形态性状及其变异式样进行了详细地比较分析,重新评价了各性状的分类学价值。认为地黄属和崖白菜属植物的叶型,小苞片的形状,花冠的折叠式样在属下种类区分和系统关系的分析方面均具有较高的系统学价值。过去种间处理所依据的性状(如植株高低,花冠的颜色等)并不可靠,这些性状不宜作为属下种间的划分。 2.分子系统学 利用叶绿体DNA 片段trnL-F 和rps16 及核基因ITS 片段,通过数据单独和联合的最大简约法和贝叶斯法的系统发育分析,结合地黄属所有六个种和崖白菜属的两个种的形态特征,探讨它们属间及属下种间的系统关系。分析结果支持地黄属和崖白菜属的姐妹群关系,同时也支持两个属各自的单系起源。在地黄属内,天目地黄位于地黄属的基部位置可能与它独特的花冠裂片形状及地理分布有关。茄叶地黄和地黄亲缘关系最近,细胞学和形态学的证据同样支持二者姐妹群关系。裂叶地黄和高地黄的近缘关系也得到分子和形态学证据的支持。 一系列的分子系统学的研究揭示广义玄参科至少包括五个主要单系的科,由于地黄属和崖白菜属在这些研究中缺乏取样,他们的科级系统位置仍然是不确定的。因此,在上述研究的基础上,我们在广义唇形目中对与地黄属和崖白菜属可能近缘的类群进行广泛取样,通过五个DNA 片段(ITS, trnL-F, rps16, rbcL 和rps2)进行最大简约法和贝叶斯法分析,来探讨地黄属和崖白菜属在科级的系统位置。我们的分析分为两步,一、我们对所有取样的种类进行ITS 数据单独分析和四个叶绿体DNA 合并分析。二、根据第一步的分析结果,选择合适的外类群,内类群聚焦于与地黄属和崖白菜属近缘的列当科,透骨草科,泡桐属来探讨地黄属和崖白菜属及其近缘类群的系统发育关系,以及它们在科级的系统位置。数据分析采用ITS 数据的单独分析,四个叶绿体DNA 数据合并分析及ITS 和叶绿体数据的联合分析。结果显示地黄属和崖白菜属组成的单系分支和列当科构成姐妹群关系,并具有较高的支持率。植物化学和形态学的证据也支持地黄属和崖白菜属与列当科的姐妹群关系。因此,地黄属和崖白菜属可能隶属于列当科,代表列当科第二个非寄生类群的分支与列当科的余下类群构成姐妹群关系,或应该将地黄属和崖白菜属组成的单系分支上升到一个科级的水平,与列当科互为姐妹群关系。

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M.E.M. Thompson-Cree, Neil McClure, Eilish T. Donnelly, Kristine E. Steele and Sheena E.M. Lewis

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Tribe Pogonieae (Orchidaceae), as Currently known, comprises live genera distributed from South to North America and Eastern Asia. Phylogenetic inferences within Cleistes and among genera of tribe Pogonieae were made based oil nrDNA (ITS) and cpDNA (trnL-F, rps16, rbcL, and psaB) Sequence data and maximum parsimony. Eighteen species of Cleistes, members of all other genera of Pogonieae, and outgroups were sampled. Analyses based oil individual DNA regions provided similar topologies. All evidence indicates that Cleistes is paraphyletic. The North American C. divaricata and C bifaria are more closely related to the temperate genera Isotria and Pogonia than to their Central and South American congeners, the latter Constituting a monophyletic group characterized by the production of nectar as reward, tuberous roots, and their distribution in Central and South America. The Amazonian Duckeella is sister to the remainder of Pogonieae. Taxonomic and biogeographic implications are discussed, and morphological synapomorphies are given For clades obtained in the inferred molecular phylogeny. (C) 2008 Gesellschaft fur Biologische Systematik. Published by Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.

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•Relationships of Cheirodontinae based on a broad taxonomic sample.•Results reject the monophyly of Cheirodontinae as previously conceived.•Exclusion of Amazonspinther and Spintherobolus from the subfamily Cheirodontinae.•The removal of Leptagoniates pi of the genus Leptagoniates and inclusion in Cheirodontinae.•Division of Cheirodontinae in three newly defined monophyletic tribes. Characidae is the most species-rich family of freshwater fishes in the order Characiformes, with more than 1000 valid species that correspond to approximately 55% of the order. Few hypotheses about the composition and internal relationships within this family are available and most fail to reach an agreement. Among Characidae, Cheirodontinae is an emblematic group that includes 18 genera (1 fossil) and approximately 60 described species distributed throughout the Neotropical region. The taxonomic and systematic history of Cheirodontinae is complex, and only two hypotheses about the internal relationships in this subfamily have been reported to date. In the present study, we test the composition and relationships of fishes assigned to Cheirodontinae based on a broad taxonomic sample that also includes some characid incertae sedis taxa that were previously considered to be part of Cheirodontinae. We present phylogenetic analyses of a large molecular dataset of mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences. Our results reject the monophyly of Cheirodontinae as previously conceived, as well as the tribes Cheirodontini and Compsurini, and the genera Cheirodon, Compsura, Leptagoniates, Macropsobrycon, Odontostilbe, and Serrapinnus. On the basis of these results we propose: (1) the exclusion of Amazonspinther and Spintherobolus from the subfamily Cheirodontinae since they are the sister-group of all remaining Characidae; (2) the removal of Macropsobrycon xinguensis of the genus Macropsobrycon; (3) the removal of Leptagoniates pi of the genus Leptagoniates; (4) the inclusion of Leptagoniates pi in the subfamily Cheirodontinae; (5) the removal of Cheirodon stenodon of the genus Cheirodon and its inclusion in the subfamily Cheirodontinae under a new genus name; (6) the need to revise the polyphyletic genera Compsura, Odontostilbe, and Serrapinnus; and (7) the division of Cheirodontinae in three newly defined monophyletic tribes: Cheirodontini, Compsurini, and Pseudocheirodontini. Our results suggest that our knowledge about the largest Neotropical fish family, Characidae, still is incipient. © 2013 Elsevier Inc..

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Background: In order to isolate the â??bestâ?? sperm for assisted conception a discontinuous two-step density gradient centrifugation is usually employed. This technique is known to isolate a subpopulation with good motility, morphology and nuclear DNA (nDNA) integrity. As yet its ability to isolate sperm with unfragmented mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is unknown. Methods: Semen was obtained from men (n=28) attending our Regional Fertility Centre for infertility investigations. We employed a modified long polymerase chain reaction to study mtDNA and a modified alkaline Comet assay to determine nDNA fragmentation. Results: The high- density fraction displayed significantly more wild type mtDNA (75% of samples) than that of the low- density fraction (25% of samples). In the high-density fraction, there was a higher incidence of single, rather than double or multiple deletions and the deletions were predominantly small scale (0.1-4.0kb). There was a strong correlation between nDNA fragmentation, the number of mtDNA deletions (r=0.7, p

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Parsimony-based phylogenetic analyses of the neotropical tribe Helieae (Gentianaceae) are presented, including 22 of the 23 genera and 60 species. This study is based on data from morphology, palynology, and seed micromorphology (127 structural characters), and DNA sequences (matK, trnL intron, ITS). Phylogenetic reconstructions based on ITS and morphology provided the greatest resolution, morphological data further helping to tentatively place several taxa for which DNA was not available (Celiantha, Lagenanthus, Rogersonanthus, Roraimaea, Senaea, Sipapoantha, Zonanthus). Celiantha, Prepusa and Senaea together appear as the sister clade to the rest of Helieae. The remainder of Helieae is largely divided into two large subclades, the Macrocarpaea subclade and the Symbolanthus subclade. The first subclade includes Macrocarpaea, sister to Chorisepalum, Tochia, and Zonanthus. Irlbachia and Neblinantha are placed as sisters to the Symbolanthus subclade, which includes Aripuana, Calolisianthus, Chelonanthus, Helia, Lagenanthus, Lehmanniella, Purdieanthus, Rogersonanthus, Roraimaea, Sipapoantha, and symbolanthus. Generic-level polyphyly is detected in Chelonanthus and Irlbachia. Evolution of morphological characters is discussed, and new pollen and seed characters are evaluated for the first time in a combined morphological-molecular phylogenetic analysis.

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Moenkhausia is one of the most speciose genera in Characidae, currently composed of 75 nominal species of small fishes distributed across South American hydrographic basins, primarily the Amazon and Guyanas. Despite the large number of described species, studies involving a substantial number of its species designed to better understand their relationships and putative monophyly are still lacking. In this study, we analysed a large number of species of Moenkhausia to test the monophyly of the genus based on the phylogenetic analysis of DNA sequences of two mitochondrial and three nuclear genes. The in-group included 29 species of Moenkhausia, and the out-group was composed of representatives of Characidae and other members of Characiformes. All species of Moenkhausia belong to the same clade (Clade C); however, they appear distributed in five monophyletic groups along with other different genera, which means that Moenkhausia is polyphyletic and indicates the necessity of an extensive revision of the group. © 2013 Blackwell Verlag GmbH.

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We provide initial information regarding the population structure and genetic diversity of Stenella frontalis from the Caribbean and southeastern Brazil from analyses of mitochondrial control region sequences and sequences from the first intron of the α-lactalbumin gene. Comparisons with previously described S. frontalis sequences showed a high number of haplotypes shared between populations throughout their distribution range. High diversity was found for southeastern Brazil and Caribbean samples, and population structure analyses indicate significant differentiation among population units at the FST level, but not at the ΦST level. Significant differentiation at the FST level was found between the Caribbean population unit and all other populations units. These results suggest historical or present connectivity between the Azores and Madeira and the southeastern Brazil groups and population differentiation between the Caribbean and southeastern Brazil, supporting the notion of two separate stocks in the waters around the Atlantic coast of South America. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd.