Extensive hybridization and introgression between Melastoma candidum and M. sanguineum.

Natural hybridization can lead to various evolutionary outcomes in plants, including hybrid speciation and interspecific gene transfer. It can also cause taxonomic problems, especially in plant genera containing multiple species. In this study, the hybrid status of Melastoma affine, the most widespr...

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Main Authors: Ting Liu, Yunyun Chen, Lifang Chao, Shuqiong Wang, Wei Wu, Seping Dai, Feng Wang, Qiang Fan, Renchao Zhou
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
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spelling doaj-493f8c27344448af90d9478ddbd1d8872020-11-25T01:26:21ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0195e9668010.1371/journal.pone.0096680Extensive hybridization and introgression between Melastoma candidum and M. sanguineum.Ting LiuYunyun ChenLifang ChaoShuqiong WangWei WuSeping DaiFeng WangQiang FanRenchao ZhouNatural hybridization can lead to various evolutionary outcomes in plants, including hybrid speciation and interspecific gene transfer. It can also cause taxonomic problems, especially in plant genera containing multiple species. In this study, the hybrid status of Melastoma affine, the most widespread taxon in this genus, and introgression between its putative parental species, M. candidum and M. sanguineum, were assessed on two sites, Hainan and Guangdong, using 13 SSR markers and sequences of a chloroplast intergenic spacer. Bayesian-based STRUCTURE analysis detected two most likely distinct clusters for the three taxa, and 76.0% and 73.9% of the morphologically identified individuals of M. candidum and M. sanguineum were correctly assigned, respectively. 74.5% of the M. affine individuals had a membership coefficient to either parental species between 0.1 and 0.9, suggesting admixture between M. candidum and M. sanguineum. Furthermore, NewHybrids analysis suggested that most individuals of M. affine were F2 hybrids or backcross hybrids to M. candidum, and that there was extensive introgression between M. candidum and M. sanguineum. These SSR data thus provides convincing evidence for hybrid origin of M. affine and extensive introgression between M. candidum and M. sanguineum. Chloroplast DNA results were consistent with this conclusion. Much higher hybrid frequency on the more disturbed Guangdong site suggests that human disturbance might offer suitable habitats for the survival of hybrids, a hypothesis that is in need of further testing.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4010499?pdf=render
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author Ting Liu
Yunyun Chen
Lifang Chao
Shuqiong Wang
Wei Wu
Seping Dai
Feng Wang
Qiang Fan
Renchao Zhou
spellingShingle Ting Liu
Yunyun Chen
Lifang Chao
Shuqiong Wang
Wei Wu
Seping Dai
Feng Wang
Qiang Fan
Renchao Zhou
Extensive hybridization and introgression between Melastoma candidum and M. sanguineum.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Ting Liu
Yunyun Chen
Lifang Chao
Shuqiong Wang
Wei Wu
Seping Dai
Feng Wang
Qiang Fan
Renchao Zhou
author_sort Ting Liu
title Extensive hybridization and introgression between Melastoma candidum and M. sanguineum.
title_short Extensive hybridization and introgression between Melastoma candidum and M. sanguineum.
title_full Extensive hybridization and introgression between Melastoma candidum and M. sanguineum.
title_fullStr Extensive hybridization and introgression between Melastoma candidum and M. sanguineum.
title_full_unstemmed Extensive hybridization and introgression between Melastoma candidum and M. sanguineum.
title_sort extensive hybridization and introgression between melastoma candidum and m. sanguineum.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Natural hybridization can lead to various evolutionary outcomes in plants, including hybrid speciation and interspecific gene transfer. It can also cause taxonomic problems, especially in plant genera containing multiple species. In this study, the hybrid status of Melastoma affine, the most widespread taxon in this genus, and introgression between its putative parental species, M. candidum and M. sanguineum, were assessed on two sites, Hainan and Guangdong, using 13 SSR markers and sequences of a chloroplast intergenic spacer. Bayesian-based STRUCTURE analysis detected two most likely distinct clusters for the three taxa, and 76.0% and 73.9% of the morphologically identified individuals of M. candidum and M. sanguineum were correctly assigned, respectively. 74.5% of the M. affine individuals had a membership coefficient to either parental species between 0.1 and 0.9, suggesting admixture between M. candidum and M. sanguineum. Furthermore, NewHybrids analysis suggested that most individuals of M. affine were F2 hybrids or backcross hybrids to M. candidum, and that there was extensive introgression between M. candidum and M. sanguineum. These SSR data thus provides convincing evidence for hybrid origin of M. affine and extensive introgression between M. candidum and M. sanguineum. Chloroplast DNA results were consistent with this conclusion. Much higher hybrid frequency on the more disturbed Guangdong site suggests that human disturbance might offer suitable habitats for the survival of hybrids, a hypothesis that is in need of further testing.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4010499?pdf=render
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