@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref31260,
author = {Chie TSUTSUMI and Yoko Yatabe and YUMIKO HIRAYAMA and Wen-Liang Chiou and Masahiro Kato},
title = {Molecular analyses of the disjunctly distributed Osmunda regalis and O. japonica (Osmundaceae), with particular reference to introgression and hybridization},
year = {2021},
keywords = {ecological isolation; geographical isolation; introgression; phylogeny},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Plant Systematics and Evolution},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Osmunda regalis and O. japonica are geographically isolated independent species. Contrary to this morphologically-based taxonomy, previous plastid DNA data have shown that O. regalis is paraphyletic, with the American O. regalis sister to O. japonica and O. lancea. It remains to be confirmed whether this paraphyletic topology results from hybridization, budding speciation, or classification issues. To clarify the evolutionary history of O. regalis and O. japonica, we performed multiple molecular phylogenetic analyses using 38 worldwide samples and sequences from 15 nuclear and six plastid DNA regions. The phylogenetic trees of the nuclear and plastid single-region analyses were incongruent. Phylogenetic networks were also discordant between the nuclear and plastid regions. Statistical analysis for detecting the introgressed sequences found hybridization signals between the American O. regalis and O. japonica lineage, particularly in plastid regions. Along with the paleobotanical data, the results suggest that the ancient introgression occurred at an estimated time of 12.8?4.1 Ma in East Asia, when and where both species coexisted. Post-hybridization geographical fluctuation led to the present amphi-Pacific distribution pattern. The phylogenetic network suggests that the New World O. regalis spread across continents in a relatively short time, while the Old World O. regalis experienced long-term geographical isolation between (sub)continents.}
}
Matrix 56331 of Study 26988

Citation title:
"Molecular analyses of the disjunctly distributed Osmunda regalis and O. japonica (Osmundaceae), with particular reference to introgression and hybridization".

Study name:
"Molecular analyses of the disjunctly distributed Osmunda regalis and O. japonica (Osmundaceae), with particular reference to introgression and hybridization".

This study is part of submission 26988
(Status: Published).
Matrices
Title: Osmundaceae L58
Description: L58
Rows
Taxon Label |
Row Segments |
Characters 1?–30 |
Osmunda regalis R10 |
(none)
|
TCACAAAGGTTGATCTTAGCACCACTGTTT |
Osmunda japonica J6J7J8 |
(none)
|
TCACAAAGGTTGATGTAAGCACCACTGTTT |
Osmunda japonica J12J3J4J5 |
(none)
|
TCACAAAGGTCGATGTAAGCACCACTGTTT |
Osmunda regalis R13R14R15R16R17R18 |
(none)
|
TCACAAAGGTTGATCTAAGCACAACTGTTT |
Osmunda lancea L1bL2 |
(none)
|
TCACAAAGGTTGATGTAAGCACCACTGTTT |
Osmunda lancea L1aL3 |
(none)
|
TCACAAAGGTTGATGTAAGCACCACTGTTT |
Osmunda regalis R5R6R7R8R9 |
(none)
|
TCACAAAGGTTGATCTAAGCACCACTGTTT |
Osmunda regalis R1R3 |
(none)
|
TCACAAAGGTTGATTTAAGCACCACTGTTT |
Osmunda regalis R2R4 |
(none)
|
TCACAAAGGTTGATCTAAGCACCACTGTTT |
Osmunda regalis R11R12 |
(none)
|
TCACAAAGGTTGATCTAAGCACCACTGTTT |
Plenasium banksiifolium |
(none)
|
TCTCAAAGGTTGATCTAAGCACAACTGTTT |
Claytosmunda claytoniana CL1CL2 |
(none)
|
TCACAAAGGTTGATCTAAGCACAACTGTTT |
Columns
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