Frontiers in Plant Science (Jun 2024)

Genomic incongruence accompanies the evolution of flower symmetry in Eudicots: a case study in the poppy family (Papaveraceae, Ranunculales)

  • Lisa Pokorny,
  • Lisa Pokorny,
  • Jaume Pellicer,
  • Jaume Pellicer,
  • Yannick Woudstra,
  • Yannick Woudstra,
  • Maarten J. M. Christenhusz,
  • Maarten J. M. Christenhusz,
  • Teresa Garnatje,
  • Teresa Garnatje,
  • Luis Palazzesi,
  • Matthew G. Johnson,
  • Olivier Maurin,
  • Elaine Françoso,
  • Shyamali Roy,
  • Ilia J. Leitch,
  • Félix Forest,
  • William J. Baker,
  • Oriane Hidalgo,
  • Oriane Hidalgo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2024.1340056
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15

Abstract

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Reconstructing evolutionary trajectories and transitions that have shaped floral diversity relies heavily on the phylogenetic framework on which traits are modelled. In this study, we focus on the angiosperm order Ranunculales, sister to all other eudicots, to unravel higher-level relationships, especially those tied to evolutionary transitions in flower symmetry within the family Papaveraceae. This family presents an astonishing array of floral diversity, with actinomorphic, disymmetric (two perpendicular symmetry axes), and zygomorphic flowers. We generated nuclear and plastid datasets using the Angiosperms353 universal probe set for target capture sequencing (of 353 single-copy nuclear ortholog genes), together with publicly available transcriptome and plastome data mined from open-access online repositories. We relied on the fossil record of the order Ranunculales to date our phylogenies and to establish a timeline of events. Our phylogenomic workflow shows that nuclear-plastid incongruence accompanies topological uncertainties in Ranunculales. A cocktail of incomplete lineage sorting, post-hybridization introgression, and extinction following rapid speciation most likely explain the observed knots in the topology. These knots coincide with major floral symmetry transitions and thus obscure the order of evolutionary events.

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