@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref23801,
author = {Patrick James Alexander and Michael D. Windham and James Beck and Ihsan A. Al-Shehbaz and Loreen Allphin and C Donovan Bailey},
title = {Weaving a Tangled Web: Divergent and Reticulate Speciation in Boechera fendleri sensu lato (Brassicaceae: Boechereae)},
year = {2014},
keywords = {apomixis, Boechera, hybrid speciation, low-copy nuclear loci, microsatellite markers, molecular systematics},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Systematic Botany},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Hybrid speciation is relatively common in plants compared to other well-studied groups. Polyploidy and apomixis are strongly associated with hybrid speciation, presumably due to the opportunities they provide for both reestablishing reproductive function in hybrids with incomplete chromosomal homology and creating rapid reproductive isolation in sympatry. Boechera, a species-rich genus closely related to Arabidopsis, is a particularly fertile ground for the study of hybrid speciation. Thirty-eight apomictic triploid hybrid species are currently recognized in Boechera, and recent research has shown that apomictic diploid hybrids, although very rare in angiosperms as a whole, are common in the genus. Given this evolutionary complexity, focused studies of individual species complexes are critical to understanding speciation and diagnosing biodiversity in Boechera. Here we analyze DNA sequences from seven nuclear loci and multilocus genotypes from 15 microsatellite markers in a group of closely related taxa formerly included in B. fendleri sensu lato. Our results support the recognition of all four species previously segregated from B. fendleri s.l., including three genetically distinct, sexual diploids (B. fendleri, B. spatifolia, and B. texana) and one apomictic triploid hybrid (B. porphyrea). We also identify four novel apomictic diploid hybrids (B. carrizozoensis, B. centrifendleri, B. sanluisensis, and B. zephyra) and at least two additional apomictic triploid hybrids. Our results reveal a complex network of relationships, with diverse sexual diploid species giving rise to an array of diploid and triploid hybrid lineages that have stabilized and spread by means of apomixis.}
}
Taxa for tree 67866 of Study 16561

Citation title:
"Weaving a Tangled Web: Divergent and Reticulate Speciation in Boechera fendleri sensu lato (Brassicaceae: Boechereae)".

Study name:
"Weaving a Tangled Web: Divergent and Reticulate Speciation in Boechera fendleri sensu lato (Brassicaceae: Boechereae)".

This study is part of submission 16561
(Status: Published).
Taxa
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ID |
Taxon Label |
NCBI taxid |
uBIO namebankID |
1275035 |
Melampsora caprearum NWC 9467 |
254775
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3122897
|
1275023 |
Melampsora caprearum TSH R10194 |
254775
|
3122897
|
1275044 |
Melampsora caprearum TSH R10513 |
254775
|
3122897
|
1275037 |
Melampsora caprearum TSH R10727 |
254775
|
3122897
|
1275038 |
Melampsora caprearum TSH R3879 |
254775
|
3122897
|
1275039 |
Melampsora caprearum TSH R7489 |
254775
|
3122897
|
1275027 |
Melampsora caprearum TSH R9832 |
254775
|
3122897
|
1275041 |
Melampsora epiphylla TSH R7643 |
255051
|
3122383
|
1275047 |
Melampsora epiphylla TSH R7661 |
255051
|
3122383
|
1275025 |
Melampsora epiphylla TSH R9831 |
255051
|
3122383
|
1275024 |
Melampsora epiphylla TSH R9836 |
255051
|
3122383
|
1275045 |
Melampsora epiphylla TSH R9837 |
255051
|
3122383
|
1275021 |
Melampsora epiphylla VMP891 1 |
255051
|
3980052
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1275033 |
Melampsora epitea NWC 9533 |
198662
|
3122258
|
1275028 |
Melampsora epitea NWC KNW 1 |
198662
|
3122258
|
1275031 |
Melampsora epitea TSH R3889 |
198662
|
3122258
|
1275042 |
Melampsora epitea TSH R9620 |
198662
|
3122258
|
1275030 |
Melampsora laricis-urbaniana TSH R9834 |
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3157778
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1275036 |
Melampsora laricis-urbaniana TSH R9835 |
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3157778
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1275029 |
Melampsora sp. HMAS82384 |
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1275022 |
Melampsora sp. HNMAP1339 |
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1275026 |
Melampsora sp. HNMAP1697 |
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1275043 |
Melampsora sp. HNMAP1710 |
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1275032 |
Melampsora sp. HNMAP1716 |
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1275046 |
Melampsora sp. HNMAP3111 |
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1275034 |
Melampsora sp. HNMAP3140 |
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1275040 |
Melampsora sp. HNMAP3149 |
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