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Boise State University

2021

Angiosperms353

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A Higher-Level Nuclear Phylogenomic Study Of The Carrot Family (Apiaceae), James F. Smith Jul 2021

A Higher-Level Nuclear Phylogenomic Study Of The Carrot Family (Apiaceae), James F. Smith

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PREMISE: The carrot family (Apiaceae) comprises 466 genera, which include many well-known crops (e.g., aniseed, caraway, carrots, celery, coriander, cumin, dill, fennel, parsley, and parsnips). Higher-level phylogenetic relationships among subfamilies, tribes, and other major clades of Apiaceae are not fully resolved. This study aims to address this important knowledge gap.

METHODS: Target sequence capture with the universal Angiosperms353 probe set was used to examine phylogenetic relationships in 234 genera of Apiaceae, representing all four currently recognized subfamilies (Apioideae, Azorelloideae, Mackinlayoideae, and Saniculoideae). Recovered nuclear genes were analyzed using both multispecies coalescent and concatenation approaches.

RESULTS: We recovered hundreds of nuclear …


Resolving Species Boundaries In A Recent Radiation With The Angiosperms353 Probe Set: The Lomatium Packardiae/L. Anomalum Clade Of The L. Triternatum (Apiaceae) Complex, Michael V. Ottenlips, Sven Buerki, James F. Smith Jul 2021

Resolving Species Boundaries In A Recent Radiation With The Angiosperms353 Probe Set: The Lomatium Packardiae/L. Anomalum Clade Of The L. Triternatum (Apiaceae) Complex, Michael V. Ottenlips, Sven Buerki, James F. Smith

Biology Faculty Publications and Presentations

Premise: Speciation not associated with morphological shifts is challenging to detect unless molecular data are employed. Using Sanger-sequencing approaches, the Lomatium packardiae/L. anomalum subcomplex within the larger Lomatium triternatum complex could not be resolved. Therefore, we attempt to resolve these boundaries here.

Methods: The Angiosperms353 probe set was employed to resolve the ambiguity within Lomatium triternatum species complex using 48 accessions assigned to L. packardiae, L. anomalum, or L. triternatum. In addition to exon data, 54 nuclear introns were extracted and were complete for all samples. Three approaches were used to estimate evolutionary relationships and define species …