Phylogeny of Maleae (Rosaceae) Based on Complete Chloroplast Genomes Supports the Distinction of <i>Aria</i>, <i>Chamaemespilus</i> and <i>Torminalis</i> as Separate Genera, Different from <i>Sorbus</i> sp.

Several genera formerly contained within the genus <i>Sorbus</i> L. <i>sensu lato</i> have been proposed as separate taxa, including <i>Aria</i>, <i>Chamaemespilus</i> and <i>Torminalis</i>. However, molecular evidence for such distinctions...

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Autores principales: Bartosz Ulaszewski, Sandra Jankowska-Wróblewska, Katarzyna Świło, Jarosław Burczyk
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:146ba7a4ff124e69b15d5252c169f1d22021-11-25T18:47:29ZPhylogeny of Maleae (Rosaceae) Based on Complete Chloroplast Genomes Supports the Distinction of <i>Aria</i>, <i>Chamaemespilus</i> and <i>Torminalis</i> as Separate Genera, Different from <i>Sorbus</i> sp.10.3390/plants101125342223-7747https://doaj.org/article/146ba7a4ff124e69b15d5252c169f1d22021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/10/11/2534https://doaj.org/toc/2223-7747Several genera formerly contained within the genus <i>Sorbus</i> L. <i>sensu lato</i> have been proposed as separate taxa, including <i>Aria</i>, <i>Chamaemespilus</i> and <i>Torminalis</i>. However, molecular evidence for such distinctions are rather scarce. We assembled the complete chloroplast genome of <i>Sorbus aucuparia</i>, another representative of <i>Sorbus</i> s.s., and performed detailed comparisons with the available genomes of <i>Aria edulis</i>, <i>Chamaemespilus alpina</i> and <i>Torminalis glaberrima</i>. Additionally, using 110 complete chloroplast genomes of the Maleae representatives, we constructed the phylogenetic tree of the tribe using Maximum Likelihood methods. The chloroplast genome of <i>S. aucuparia</i> was found to be similar to other species within Maleae. The phylogenetic tree of the Maleae tribe indicated that <i>A. edulis</i>, <i>C. alpina</i> and <i>T. glaberrima</i> formed a concise group belonging to a different clade (related to <i>Malus</i>) than the one including <i>Sorbus</i> s.s. (related to <i>Pyrus</i>). However, <i>Aria</i> and <i>Chamaemespilus</i> appeared to be more closely related to each other than to <i>Torminalis</i>. Our results provide additional support for considering <i>Aria</i>, <i>Chamaemespilus</i> and <i>Torminalis</i> as separate genera different from <i>Sorbus</i> s.s.Bartosz UlaszewskiSandra Jankowska-WróblewskaKatarzyna ŚwiłoJarosław BurczykMDPI AGarticlephylogenomicscomplete chloroplast genomewild service treeBotanyQK1-989ENPlants, Vol 10, Iss 2534, p 2534 (2021)
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topic phylogenomics
complete chloroplast genome
wild service tree
Botany
QK1-989
spellingShingle phylogenomics
complete chloroplast genome
wild service tree
Botany
QK1-989
Bartosz Ulaszewski
Sandra Jankowska-Wróblewska
Katarzyna Świło
Jarosław Burczyk
Phylogeny of Maleae (Rosaceae) Based on Complete Chloroplast Genomes Supports the Distinction of <i>Aria</i>, <i>Chamaemespilus</i> and <i>Torminalis</i> as Separate Genera, Different from <i>Sorbus</i> sp.
description Several genera formerly contained within the genus <i>Sorbus</i> L. <i>sensu lato</i> have been proposed as separate taxa, including <i>Aria</i>, <i>Chamaemespilus</i> and <i>Torminalis</i>. However, molecular evidence for such distinctions are rather scarce. We assembled the complete chloroplast genome of <i>Sorbus aucuparia</i>, another representative of <i>Sorbus</i> s.s., and performed detailed comparisons with the available genomes of <i>Aria edulis</i>, <i>Chamaemespilus alpina</i> and <i>Torminalis glaberrima</i>. Additionally, using 110 complete chloroplast genomes of the Maleae representatives, we constructed the phylogenetic tree of the tribe using Maximum Likelihood methods. The chloroplast genome of <i>S. aucuparia</i> was found to be similar to other species within Maleae. The phylogenetic tree of the Maleae tribe indicated that <i>A. edulis</i>, <i>C. alpina</i> and <i>T. glaberrima</i> formed a concise group belonging to a different clade (related to <i>Malus</i>) than the one including <i>Sorbus</i> s.s. (related to <i>Pyrus</i>). However, <i>Aria</i> and <i>Chamaemespilus</i> appeared to be more closely related to each other than to <i>Torminalis</i>. Our results provide additional support for considering <i>Aria</i>, <i>Chamaemespilus</i> and <i>Torminalis</i> as separate genera different from <i>Sorbus</i> s.s.
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author Bartosz Ulaszewski
Sandra Jankowska-Wróblewska
Katarzyna Świło
Jarosław Burczyk
author_facet Bartosz Ulaszewski
Sandra Jankowska-Wróblewska
Katarzyna Świło
Jarosław Burczyk
author_sort Bartosz Ulaszewski
title Phylogeny of Maleae (Rosaceae) Based on Complete Chloroplast Genomes Supports the Distinction of <i>Aria</i>, <i>Chamaemespilus</i> and <i>Torminalis</i> as Separate Genera, Different from <i>Sorbus</i> sp.
title_short Phylogeny of Maleae (Rosaceae) Based on Complete Chloroplast Genomes Supports the Distinction of <i>Aria</i>, <i>Chamaemespilus</i> and <i>Torminalis</i> as Separate Genera, Different from <i>Sorbus</i> sp.
title_full Phylogeny of Maleae (Rosaceae) Based on Complete Chloroplast Genomes Supports the Distinction of <i>Aria</i>, <i>Chamaemespilus</i> and <i>Torminalis</i> as Separate Genera, Different from <i>Sorbus</i> sp.
title_fullStr Phylogeny of Maleae (Rosaceae) Based on Complete Chloroplast Genomes Supports the Distinction of <i>Aria</i>, <i>Chamaemespilus</i> and <i>Torminalis</i> as Separate Genera, Different from <i>Sorbus</i> sp.
title_full_unstemmed Phylogeny of Maleae (Rosaceae) Based on Complete Chloroplast Genomes Supports the Distinction of <i>Aria</i>, <i>Chamaemespilus</i> and <i>Torminalis</i> as Separate Genera, Different from <i>Sorbus</i> sp.
title_sort phylogeny of maleae (rosaceae) based on complete chloroplast genomes supports the distinction of <i>aria</i>, <i>chamaemespilus</i> and <i>torminalis</i> as separate genera, different from <i>sorbus</i> sp.
publisher MDPI AG
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