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Insights into the evolutionary history and taxonomic status of Sinopteris (Pteridaceae)
Abstract
As an endemic Chinese genus, Sinopteris C. Chr. & Ching was once considered an early diverged taxon of chei-lanthoid ferns, and its taxonomic status has long been controversial. In this study, eight datasets spanning the complete chloroplast genomes and three nuclear genes were used to reconstruct the phylogeny of Sinopteris and its relatives. In addition, combining morphological analyses, divergence time estimation, and ancestral trait reconstruction, the origin and evolutionary history of Sinopteris were comprehensively discussed. Based on the complete chloroplast genome dataset, our analyses yielded a phylogram with all clades strongly supported (ML -BS = 100, BI-PP = 1.0), and the topology was almost identical to that based on the concatenated sequences of nrDNA, CRY2, and IBR3. Two species of Sinopteris were united and sister to Aleuritopteris niphobola (C. Chr.) Ching. They constituted a stable monophyletic group embedded in Aleuritopteris Fe ' e. This was also consistent with the results of morphological analyses. Divergence time estimation indicated that the clade of Aleuritopteris and Sinopteris originated in the early Miocene (ca. 16.80 Ma) and experienced two rapid diversifications, which could coincide with environmental heterogeneity caused by the progressive uplift of the Himalayas and the intense uplift of the Hengduan Mountains. Sinopteris originated in the late Miocene (ca. 6.96 Ma), accompanied by the sharp intensifications of Asian Monsoon, and began to diversify at 2.34 Ma, following the intense uplift of the Hengduan Mountains. Ancestral character reconstruction showed that monangial sori and subsessile sporangia were clearly late derived states rather than early diverged states. Both the molecular phylogenetic and morphological analyses support the inclusion of Sinopteris in Aleuritopteris- Article
- 期刊论文
- Aleuritopteris
- Cheilanthoid ferns
- Phylogeny
- Ancestral trait reconstruction
- Chloroplast genome
- Nuclear gene
- Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
- Evolutionary Biology
- Genetics & Heredity
- CHEILANTHOID FERNS
- SUBSTITUTION RATES
- MODEL SELECTION
- PHYLOGENY
- GENUS
- NUCLEAR
- SEQUENCES
- Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)