Sramkó Gábor első
szerzőségével megjelent a nőszőfű (Epipactis)
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Abstract
Background and Aims
The terrestrial
orchid genus Epipactis has become a model system for the study of
speciation via transitions from allogamy to autogamy, but close phylogenetic
relationships have proven difficult to resolve through Sanger sequencing.
Methods
We analysed with
restriction site-associated sequencing (RAD-seq) 108 plants representing 29
named taxa that together span the genus, focusing on section Epipactis.
Our filtered matrix of 12 543 single nucleotide polymorphisms was used to
generate an unrooted network and a rooted, well-supported likelihood tree. We
further inferred genetic structure through a co-ancestry heat map and admixture
analysis, and estimated inbreeding coefficients per sample.
Key Results
The 27 named taxa of
the ingroup were resolved as 11 genuine, geographically widespread species:
four dominantly allogamous and seven dominantly autogamous. A single
comparatively allogamous species, E. helleborine, is the direct
ancestor of most of the remaining species, though one of the derived autogams
has generated one further autogamous species. An assessment of shared ancestry
suggested only sporadic hybridization between the re-circumscribed species.
Taxa with the greatest inclination towards autogamy show less, if any,
admixture, whereas the gene pools of more allogamous species contain a mixture
alleles found in the autogams.
Conclusions
This clade is
presently undergoing an evolutionary radiation driven by a wide spectrum of
genotypic, phenotypic and environmental factors. Epipactis helleborine has
also frequently generated many local variants showing inclinations toward
autogamy (and occasionally cleistogamy), best viewed as incipient speciation
from within the genetic background provided by E. helleborine, which
thus becomes an example of a convincingly paraphyletic species. Autogams are
often as widespread and ecologically successful as allogams.
Sramkó, G., Paun,
O., Brandrud, M. K., Laczkó, L., Molnár V., A., & Bateman, R. M. (2019).
Iterative allogamy-autogamy transitions drive actual and incipient speciation
during the ongoing radiation within the orchid genus Epipactis (Orchidaceae). Annals
of Botany 124(3): 481–497.
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