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The third opinion on fern phylogenetics with novel insights into their mitogenome evolution




AuthorsCárdenas Glenda G, Lehtonen Samuli

PublisherMagnolia Press

Publication year2023

JournalPhytotaxa

Volume625

Issue3

First page 227

Last page247

eISSN1179-3163

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.625.3.1

Web address https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.625.3.1

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/181875173


Abstract

The current understanding of fern phylogeny is primarily based on plastid and nuclear sequences, but the third genome—the mitogenome—has remained practically unstudied. We inferred the first broad scale fern phylogeny based on mitogenomic data, obtained from the One Thousand Plant Transcriptomes Initiative project, and compared it with the plastid phylogeny. The trees were mostly congruent and corresponded to the current understanding of the fern phylogeny, but we observed different evolutionary patterns between the two genomes. Protein-coding markers located in the plastome had, on average, over two times higher substitution rate than the markers from the mitogenome. The similar rate variation pattern between the genomes in different fern lineages supports the idea that a common mechanism, like life history traits, drives the rates of molecular evolution. The few conflicting nodes we observed have also been difficult to resolve in other studies, suggesting that even genomic data may not suffice to resolve them.


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