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Phylogenomic Relationships and Evolution of Polyploid Salix Species Revealed by RAD Sequencing Data
by
Wagner, Natascha D.
, Hörandl, Elvira
, He, Li
in
Bats
/ Chromosomes
/ Composition
/ Diploids
/ Evolution
/ Flowers & plants
/ Gene sequencing
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ Hybridization
/ Phylogenetics
/ phylogenomics
/ Plant Science
/ Polyploidy
/ restriction associated DNA sequencing
/ Salix
/ shrub willows
/ SNiPloid
/ Species
/ Willow
2020
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Phylogenomic Relationships and Evolution of Polyploid Salix Species Revealed by RAD Sequencing Data
by
Wagner, Natascha D.
, Hörandl, Elvira
, He, Li
in
Bats
/ Chromosomes
/ Composition
/ Diploids
/ Evolution
/ Flowers & plants
/ Gene sequencing
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ Hybridization
/ Phylogenetics
/ phylogenomics
/ Plant Science
/ Polyploidy
/ restriction associated DNA sequencing
/ Salix
/ shrub willows
/ SNiPloid
/ Species
/ Willow
2020
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Phylogenomic Relationships and Evolution of Polyploid Salix Species Revealed by RAD Sequencing Data
by
Wagner, Natascha D.
, Hörandl, Elvira
, He, Li
in
Bats
/ Chromosomes
/ Composition
/ Diploids
/ Evolution
/ Flowers & plants
/ Gene sequencing
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ Hybridization
/ Phylogenetics
/ phylogenomics
/ Plant Science
/ Polyploidy
/ restriction associated DNA sequencing
/ Salix
/ shrub willows
/ SNiPloid
/ Species
/ Willow
2020
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Phylogenomic Relationships and Evolution of Polyploid Salix Species Revealed by RAD Sequencing Data
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Phylogenomic Relationships and Evolution of Polyploid Salix Species Revealed by RAD Sequencing Data
2020
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Polyploidy is common in the genus
. However, little is known about the origin, parentage and genomic composition of polyploid species because of a lack of suitable molecular markers and analysis tools. We established a phylogenomic framework including species of all described sections of Eurasian shrub willows. We analyzed the genomic composition of seven polyploid willow species in comparison to putative diploid parental species to draw conclusions on their origin and the effects of backcrossing and post-origin evolution. We applied recently developed programs like SNAPP, HyDe, and SNiPloid to establish a bioinformatic pipeline for unravelling the complexity of polyploid genomes. RAD sequencing revealed 23,393 loci and 320,010 high quality SNPs for the analysis of relationships of 35 species of Eurasian shrub willows (
subg.
). Polyploid willow species appear to be predominantly of allopolyploid origin. More ancient allopolyploidization events were observed for two hexaploid and one octoploid species, while our data suggested a more recent allopolyploid origin for the included tetraploids and identified putative parental taxa. SNiPloid analyses disentangled the different genomic signatures resulting from hybrid origin, backcrossing, and secondary post-origin evolution in the polyploid species. Our RAD sequencing data demonstrate that willow genomes are shaped by ancient and recent reticulate evolution, polyploidization, and post-origin divergence of species.
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