Title: Issues When Dealing with Polyploids
1Issues When Dealing with Polyploids
- Inferring Freakish Phylogenies
2Discussion Format
- Assumptions of Phylogenetics
- Phylogenetic Incongruence
3Assumptions of Phylogenetics
- Phylogenetics assumes a strictly bifurcating
topology involving sister taxa/lineages - How does the inclusion of polyploids affect such
tree building analyses?
Baum et al. 2004
4Assumptions of Allopolyploids
- McDade 1990
- on average, will share more derived features with
its parent that has the most derived characters
therefore, placement nearest that parent - basal clade placement to the lineage that
includes the most derived parent - inclusion will have limited effect on homoplasy
5McDade 1990
6Incongruence
- Data can tell very different stories
- Morphology vs. Molecular
- Molecular vs. Molecular
Baum et al. 1998
Poe 1996
7Sources of Incongruence
- Technical
- Organism-level Processes
- Gene and Genome-level Processes
8Morphological Continuum
- Polyploidy has the potential for producing plants
with morphological intermediates.
Dupontia fisheri R. Br. s.l.
Aiken et al. 1995
2n 42, 44, 88, and 132
9Genomes
- cpDNA
- Maternal vs. Paternal
- nuclear DNA
- Biparental
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10cpDNA
Wendel and Albert 1992
61 accessions from 40 species of
Gossypium resulted in 4 MP topologies differing
only in the placement of G. longicalyx and G.
anomalum
11Gen(om)e Choice
- When dealing with polyploids, which gen(om)e are
you dealing with, does it possess a unique
history and does it answer the question you are
after?
Doyle et al. 1990
12Species Trees vs. Gene Trees
- Species have histories, but genes can have
histories of their own
Sang and Zhang 1999
13Polyploids at the Gene and Genome Level
- Issues to Consider
- Orthology vs. Paralogy
- Intragenic or Interallelic Recombination
- Interlocus Interactions
- Subfunctionalization
14Orthology vs. Paralogy
A and B represent loci on the same chromosome
A1 - A2 and B1 - B2 represent orthologues
A1 - B2, B1 - A2, A1 - B1 and A2 - B2 all
represent paralogues
Inferring true history gets even stickier with
polyploids...
15Intragenic or Interallelic Recombination
- Composite molecules are produced possessing
characteristics of both parental alleles/genomes - Alleles do not arise via normal mutational
processes and their relationships cannot be
depicted in a hierarchical fashion - Maize Adh1 Adh2 (Gaut and Clegg, 1993a Hanson
et al. 1996) - Arabidobsis Adh (Innan et al. 1996)
16Interlocus Interactions
- exon shuffling
- gene conversion
- concerted evolution
17Subfunctionalization
- Silencing and relative expression levels of
genes duplicated by polyploidy can be variable in
different parts of the plant, indicating
differential regulation of the two homoelogs
during plant development. -Adams and Wendel
(2005) - eg. cotton, Tragopogon, Arabidopsis
18Adams Wendel 2005
19Literature Cited
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Phylogenetics of the cotton genus (Gossypium L.)
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