Abstract
BackgroundSaussurea DC. is one of the largest and most morphologically heterogeneous genera in Asteraceae. The relationships within Saussurea have been poorly resolved, probably due an early, rapid radiation. To examine plastome evolution and resolve backbone relationships within Saussurea, we sequenced the complete plastomes of 17 species representing all four subgenera.ResultsAll Saussurea plastomes shared the gene content and structure of most Asteraceae plastomes. Molecular evolutionary analysis showed most of the plastid protein-coding genes have been under purifying selection. Phylogenomic analyses of 20 Saussurea plastomes that alternatively included nucleotide or amino acid sequences of all protein-coding genes, vs. the nucleotide sequence of the entire plastome, supported the monophyly of Saussurea and identified three clades within it. Three of the four traditional subgenera were recovered as paraphyletic. Seven plastome regions were identified as containing the highest nucleotide variability.ConclusionsOur analyses reveal both the structural conservatism and power of the plastome for resolving relationships in congeneric taxa. It is very likely that differences in topology among data sets is due primarily to differences in numbers of parsimony-informative characters. Our study demonstrates that the current taxonomy of Saussurea is likely based at least partly on convergent morphological character states. Greater taxon sampling will be necessary to explore character evolution and biogeography in the genus. Our results here provide helpful insight into which loci will provide the most phylogenetic signal in Saussurea and Cardueae.
Highlights
Saussurea DC. is one of the largest and most morphologically heterogeneous genera in Asteraceae
Characteristics of Saussurea plastomes After de novo and reference-guided assembly, we obtained a single scaffold for each plastome
Plastome evolution The 20 Saussurea plastomes in our analyses indicated that plastome evolution has been conservative within this genus
Summary
Saussurea DC. is one of the largest and most morphologically heterogeneous genera in Asteraceae. Is one of the largest and most morphologically heterogeneous genera in Asteraceae. To examine plastome evolution and resolve backbone relationships within Saussurea, we sequenced the complete plastomes of 17 species representing all four subgenera. Is one of the largest genera in the family Asteraceae [1, 2]. It comprises approximately 300 species that are distributed in Asia, Europe and North America, with the highest diversity in the Himalayas and central Asia [3, 4]. Saussurea should be excluded from Saussurea and treated as independent genera: Lipschitziella R.V. Kamelin, Frolovia (DC.) Lipsch. Using molecular and morphological evidence, Shi and Raab-Straube [3] suggested Saussurea sect. Based on sequences of five loci (rbcL, ndhF, matK, trnLF and ITS) and morphology, Wang et al [11] established
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