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Population Genetic Differentiation and Taxonomy of Three Closely Related Species of (Saxifragaceae) from Southern Tibet and the Hengduan Mountains. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study examines the evolutionary diversification of three plant species unique to the Hengduan Mountains and southern Tibet, utilizing molecular evidence from chloroplast and nuclear DNA to analyze their genetic structure across multiple populations.
  • Results indicate significant genetic divergence, with most variation occurring between specific lineages, linked to geographic uplift events and possibly leading to infraspecific differentiation due to both mountain uplifts and glacial events during the Quaternary period.
  • The researchers suggest a taxonomic revision, recommending that one species be treated as a synonym of another, and the second as a distinct species rather than a variety, based on a comprehensive analysis of morphology, distribution, and genetic data.

Article Abstract

The effects of rapid, recent uplift of the Hengduan Mountains on evolution and diversification of young floristic lineages still remain unclear. Here, we investigate diversification of three closely related species with a distribution restricted to the Hengduan Mountains (HM) and southern Tibet, and comment on their taxonomy based on molecular evidence. Three chloroplast DNA fragments () and the nuclear ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS) were employed to study genetic structure across 104 individuals from 12 populations of , and . Chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) phylogenies revealed two well supported clades, corresponding to and plus . Topology of the ITS phylogeny was largely congruent with that generated from cpDNA haplotypes, but with minor conflicts which might be caused by incomplete lineage sorting. Analyses of molecular variance of both cpDNA and ITS datasets revealed that most variation was held between s.l. (with ) and (92.31% for cpDNA; 69.78% for ITS), suggesting a high degree of genetic divergence between them. Molecular clock analysis based on ITS dataset suggested that the divergence between s.l. and can be dated to 8.50 Ma, probably a result of vicariant allopatric diversification associated with the uplift events of the HM. Vicariance associated with HM uplifts may also have been responsible for infraspecific differentiation in . In contrast, infraspecific differentiation in was most likely triggered by Quaternary glaciations. The much lower levels of gene diversity within populations of compared with could have resulted from both range contractions and human collection on account of its putative medicinal properties. Combining evidence from morphology, geographical distributions and molecular phylogenetic data, we recommend that should be treated as a synonym of which in turn, and based on the same sources of evidence, should be treated as a separate species rather than as a variety of .

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5532446PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.01325DOI Listing

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