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dc.contributor.authorPetri, Anna
dc.date.accessioned2012-08-31T08:52:06Z
dc.date.available2012-08-31T08:52:06Z
dc.date.issued2012-08-31
dc.identifier.isbn978-91-85529-50-6
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2077/29310
dc.description.abstractThe major theme of this thesis is allopolyploidization, with focus on Silene section Physolychnis. The evolutionary history of an allopolyploid species can be established by inferring the sister relationships of the homoeologous sequences from low copy nuclear markers. Sequence specific primers are here used to recover co-amplified genetic variants, which is an efficient alternative to the commonly used bacterial cloning. A phylogenetic overview of Physolychnis is presented, and two major clades within the section are defined: the Asian/American clade and the Arctic/Siberian S. ajanensis group. Previously unknown ploidy levels of several taxa are inferred from sequence data, based on the number of monophyletic sequence-clusters recovered per species. Several allopolyploid taxa stemming from crosses between the two major clades are identified. Of these, S. sachalinensis and S. involucrata have indistinguishable origins, although they are geographically and morphologically distinct. Certain taxa within Physolychnis exhibit an extra copy of the nuclear gene RPA2, originating from a distantly related lineage within section Auriculatae. This is in strong conflict with the species relationships (inferred in several previous studies), and is best explained by introgression between lineages belonging to the two Silene subgenera. This finding of gene flow between such long diverged lineages may represent one of the most extreme cases presented yet. In order to investigate whether S. sachalinensis and the three subspecies of S. involucrata originate from one or several hybridization events, transcriptome data from three distantly related Silene species is used to design a set of primers for 27 loci not previously sequenced in this genus. Together with five other loci, these are amplified from 43 specimens from within the parent / allopolyploid species complex, and sequenced using 454 amplicon sequencing. This method is particularly well suited for a systematic project involving allopolyploid taxa, since sequence variants are separated on the sequencing plate, and due to the possibility of multiplexing a large number of loci and individuals. Here, a two-step PCR approach is taken to attach 10 bp barcodes to the individual amplicons. This approach is time and cost efficient, but may lead to large amounts of recombinant sequences during the second PCR amplification. Species tree inference is complicated by the presence of homoeologous gene copies within a single species. A phylogenetic tree in which identical taxon labels occur in more than one monophyletic position is here defined as a multiply labeled tree. Although several gene-trees-to-species-tree methods exist, the first consensus method that combines several multiply labeled gene trees into a multiply labeled genome tree is presented here. The genome tree can subsequently be folded into a species network, which describes the evolution of allopolyploid taxa.sv
dc.language.isoengsv
dc.relation.haspartLott M, Spillner A, Huber K, Petri A, Oxelman B, Moulton M. 2009. Inferring polyploid phylogenies from multiply-labeled gene trees. BMC Evol. Biol. 9: 216.::doi::10.1186/1471-2148-9-216sv
dc.relation.haspartPetri A, Oxelman B. 2011. Phylogenetic relationships within Silene (Caryophyllaceae) section Physolychnis. Taxon 60(4):953–968sv
dc.relation.haspartScheen A-C, Pfeil BE, Petri A, Heidari N, Nylinder S, Oxelman B. 2012. Use of allele-specific sequencing primers is an efficient alternative to PCR subcloning of low-copy nuclear genes. Mol. Ecol. Res. 12:128–135.::doi::10.1111/j.1755-0998.2011.03070.xsv
dc.relation.haspartBertrand YJK, Petri A, Scheen A-C, Töpel M, Oxelman B. De novo transcriptome assembly, annotation, and identification of low-copy number genes in the flowering plant genus Silene (Caryophyllaceae). Manuscript.sv
dc.relation.haspartPetri A, Pfeil BE, Oxelman B. Introgressive hybridization between anciently diverged lineages of Silene (Caryophyllaceae). Submitted.sv
dc.relation.haspartPetri A, Pfeil BE, Tooming-Klunderud A, Pirani A, Oxelman B. Sequencing of multiple new loci from an allotetraploid species complex and its progenitor lineages in Silene (Caryophyllaceae). Manuscript.sv
dc.subjectallopolyploidizationsv
dc.subjectnext-generation sequencingsv
dc.subjectPhysolychnissv
dc.subjectsequence specific primerssv
dc.subjectSilenesv
dc.subjectspecies networkssv
dc.subjecttranscriptomicssv
dc.titlePhylogenetic Inference and Allopolyploid Speciation - A Study of Silene section Physolychnissv
dc.typeTextswe
dc.type.svepDoctoral thesiseng
dc.gup.mailanna.petri@bioenv.gu.sesv
dc.type.degreeDoctor of Philosophysv
dc.gup.originUniversity of Gothenburg. Faculty of Sciencesv
dc.gup.departmentDepartment of Plant and Environmental Sciences ; Institutionen för växt- och miljövetenskapersv
dc.gup.defenceplaceFredagen den 21 september 2012, kl 13.00, Hörsalen, Carl Skottsbergs gata 22Bsv
dc.gup.defencedate2012-09-21
dc.gup.dissdb-fakultetMNF


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