Genomic data provide a robust phylogeny backbone for Rhodiola L. (Crassulaceae) and reveal extensive reticulate evolution during its rapid radiation.

Mol Phylogenet Evol

National Engineering Laboratory for Resource Development of Endangered Crude Drugs in Northwest China, College of Life Sciences, Shaanxi Normal University, Xi'an 710119, China; Key Laboratory of Medicinal Plant Resource and Natural Pharmaceutical Chemistry of Ministry of Education, Shaanxi Normal University, Xi'an 710119, China. Electronic address:

Published: September 2023

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  • The Tibetan Plateau and surrounding regions are rich in biodiversity, with some species experiencing rapid evolutionary changes that haven't been extensively studied with genomic data.
  • Researchers constructed a detailed phylogenetic tree of the Rhodiola plant group using Genotyping-by-sequencing, revealing five distinct clades and evidence of gene flow and hybridization among species.
  • The study suggests that the uplift of the Tibetan Plateau and climatic shifts in the mid-Miocene significantly influenced the rapid diversification of Rhodiola, highlighting the role of gene flow in facilitating these evolutionary processes.

Article Abstract

The Tibetan Plateau and adjacent mountain regions (TP; including the Tibetan Plateau, Himalaya, Hengduan Mountains and Mountains of Central Asia) harbor great biodiversity, some lineages on which may have undergone rapid radiations. However, only a few studies have investigated the evolutionary pattern of such diversification in depth using genomic data. In this study, we reconstructed a robust phylogeny backbone of Rhodiola, a lineage that may have undergone rapid radiation in the TP, using Genotyping-by-sequencing data, and conducted a series of gene flow and diversification analyses. The concatenation and coalescent-based methods yield similar tree topologies, and five well-supported clades were revealed. Potential gene flow and introgression events were detected, both between species from different major clades and closely related species, suggesting pervasive hybridization and introgression. An initial rapid and later slowdown of the diversification rate was revealed, indicating niche filling. Molecular dating and correlation analyses showed that the uplift of TP and global cooling in the mid-Miocene might have played an important role in promoting the rapid radiation of Rhodiola. Our work demonstrates that gene flow and introgression might be an important contributor to rapid radiation possibly by quickly reassembling old genetic variation into new combinations.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2023.107863DOI Listing

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