- Turkish Journal of Botany
- Volume:38 Issue:1
- Low-copy nuclear gene and McGISH resolves polyploid history of Eleusine coracana and morphological c...
Low-copy nuclear gene and McGISH resolves polyploid history of Eleusine coracana and morphological character evolution in Eleusine
Authors : Qing LIU, Bin JIANG, Jun WEN, Paul Michael PETERSON
Pages : 1-12
Doi:10.3906/bot-1305-12
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Publication Date : 0000-00-00
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Eleusine coracana insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(L.); Gaertn. insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(finger millet); is the third most important cereal crop in semiarid regions of the world, but the degree of relatedness of finger millet with other species in the genus is unverified. The study of morphological character evolution in Eleusine Gaertn. has lagged behind due to lack of relevant research. Polyploidy history of finger millet was analyzed using waxy sequences together with multicolor genomic in situ hybridization insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(McGISH);. In the waxy phylogenetic tree, sequences of 2 homoeologous loci were isolated from 3 tetraploids: Eleusine coracana, E. africana Kenn.-O`Byrne, and E. kigeziensis S.M.Phillips. The 3 species grouped with E. indica insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(L.); Gaertn. and E. tristachya insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Lam.); Lam. in the W-A1 clade insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(A-type sequences);. The W-B1 and W-B2 clades insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(B-type sequences); were composed of the E. africana-E. coracana and the E. jaegeri Pilg.-E. kigeziensis subclades, respectively. Eleusine indica probes produced stronger signals of relative intensities across A-genome chromosomes of finger millet than did the E. tristachya probes. The waxy phylogenetic tree and McGISH evidence support E. indica and E. tristachya insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(or its extinct sister or ancestor); as the primary and secondary A-genome parents for finger millet, respectively. The most likely scenario is that the B-genome donor is extinct. Five morphological characters were found to be homoplasious by optimization on waxy gene tree.Keywords : Key words Genome parents, multicolor genomic in situ hybridization, phylogenetic analysis