Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology (Jan 2008)

Phylogenetic relationships in Solanaceae and related species based on cpDNA sequence from plastid trnE-trnT region

  • Danila Montewka Melotto-Passarin,
  • Irving Joseph Berger,
  • Keini Dressano,
  • Valentina de Fátima De Martin,
  • Giancarlo Conde Xavier Oliveira,
  • Ralph Bock,
  • Helaine Carrer

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 85 – 95

Abstract

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Intergenic spacers of chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) are very useful in phylogenetic and population genetic studiesof plant species, to study their potential integration in phylogenetic analysis. The non-coding trnE-trnT intergenic spacer ofcpDNA was analyzed to assess the nucleotide sequence polymorphism of 16 Solanaceae species and to estimate its ability tocontribute to the resolution of phylogenetic studies of this group. Multiple alignments of DNA sequences of trnE-trnT intergenicspacer made the identification of nucleotide variability in this region possible and the phylogeny was estimated by maximumparsimony and rooted with Convolvulaceae Ipomoea batatas, the most closely related family. Besides, this intergenic spacerwas tested for the phylogenetic ability to differentiate taxonomic levels. For this purpose, species from four other families wereanalyzed and compared with Solanaceae species. Results confirmed polymorphism in the trnE-trnT region at different taxonomiclevels.

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