Phylogenetic relationship of Paramignya trimera and its relatives: an evidence for the wide sexual compatibility

Abstract The genus Paramignya (Rutaceae) comprises about 30 species typically distributing in tropical Asia. Like other genera of the family Rutaceae, the significant variation in the morphology of Paramignya species makes the taxonomic study and accurate identification become difficult. In Vietnam,...

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Autores principales: Thi Cam Mien Phi, Hoang Ha Chu, Ngoc Trieu Le, Duc Bach Nguyen
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:e2ff2b64293548b0b2aff068f4bde7092021-12-02T12:33:14ZPhylogenetic relationship of Paramignya trimera and its relatives: an evidence for the wide sexual compatibility10.1038/s41598-020-78448-22045-2322https://doaj.org/article/e2ff2b64293548b0b2aff068f4bde7092020-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-78448-2https://doaj.org/toc/2045-2322Abstract The genus Paramignya (Rutaceae) comprises about 30 species typically distributing in tropical Asia. Like other genera of the family Rutaceae, the significant variation in the morphology of Paramignya species makes the taxonomic study and accurate identification become difficult. In Vietnam, Paramignya species have been mostly found in Khanh Hoa and Lam Dong provinces and used as traditional medicines. Recently, Paramignya trimera, a species of the genus Paramignya with local name “Xao tam phan” has been drawn attention and intensively exploited to treat liver diseases and cancers. However, the significant variations in the morphology and different local names of P. trimera have caused confusion and difficulty in the accurate identification and application of this plant for medicine. In this study, the combination of both morphological and DNA sequence data has effectively supported the taxonomic identification of P. trimera and some relatives collected in Khanh Hoa and Lam Dong provinces. The comparison of the morphology and analysis of the phylogenetic trees suggested that there was a significant variation of P. trimera. In addition, some accessions of P. trimera with morphological characteristics similar and Atalantia buxifolia were likely the intergeneric hybrids between the two species. Analysis of genetic variation, interspecific and intraspecific distances using ITS, matK and rbcL sequences shown that P. trimera was closely related to A. buxifolia, Severinia monophylla and Luvunga scandens. In addition, matK sequences represented as the effective candidate DNA barcode to identify and distinguish Paramignya species from others of the family Rutaceae.Thi Cam Mien PhiHoang Ha ChuNgoc Trieu LeDuc Bach NguyenNature PortfolioarticleMedicineRScienceQENScientific Reports, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2020)
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Thi Cam Mien Phi
Hoang Ha Chu
Ngoc Trieu Le
Duc Bach Nguyen
Phylogenetic relationship of Paramignya trimera and its relatives: an evidence for the wide sexual compatibility
description Abstract The genus Paramignya (Rutaceae) comprises about 30 species typically distributing in tropical Asia. Like other genera of the family Rutaceae, the significant variation in the morphology of Paramignya species makes the taxonomic study and accurate identification become difficult. In Vietnam, Paramignya species have been mostly found in Khanh Hoa and Lam Dong provinces and used as traditional medicines. Recently, Paramignya trimera, a species of the genus Paramignya with local name “Xao tam phan” has been drawn attention and intensively exploited to treat liver diseases and cancers. However, the significant variations in the morphology and different local names of P. trimera have caused confusion and difficulty in the accurate identification and application of this plant for medicine. In this study, the combination of both morphological and DNA sequence data has effectively supported the taxonomic identification of P. trimera and some relatives collected in Khanh Hoa and Lam Dong provinces. The comparison of the morphology and analysis of the phylogenetic trees suggested that there was a significant variation of P. trimera. In addition, some accessions of P. trimera with morphological characteristics similar and Atalantia buxifolia were likely the intergeneric hybrids between the two species. Analysis of genetic variation, interspecific and intraspecific distances using ITS, matK and rbcL sequences shown that P. trimera was closely related to A. buxifolia, Severinia monophylla and Luvunga scandens. In addition, matK sequences represented as the effective candidate DNA barcode to identify and distinguish Paramignya species from others of the family Rutaceae.
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author Thi Cam Mien Phi
Hoang Ha Chu
Ngoc Trieu Le
Duc Bach Nguyen
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Hoang Ha Chu
Ngoc Trieu Le
Duc Bach Nguyen
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title Phylogenetic relationship of Paramignya trimera and its relatives: an evidence for the wide sexual compatibility
title_short Phylogenetic relationship of Paramignya trimera and its relatives: an evidence for the wide sexual compatibility
title_full Phylogenetic relationship of Paramignya trimera and its relatives: an evidence for the wide sexual compatibility
title_fullStr Phylogenetic relationship of Paramignya trimera and its relatives: an evidence for the wide sexual compatibility
title_full_unstemmed Phylogenetic relationship of Paramignya trimera and its relatives: an evidence for the wide sexual compatibility
title_sort phylogenetic relationship of paramignya trimera and its relatives: an evidence for the wide sexual compatibility
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