Molecular systematics of the fern genus Hymenophyllum s.l. (Hymenophyllaceae) based on chloroplastic coding and noncoding regions
We investigated the phylogenetic relationships of the filmy fern genus Hymenophyllum s.l. using the rbcL and rps4 genes and the intergenic spacer rps4-trnS. Because of variation in length of the noncoding marker, we tested and compared three methods for integrating indels. They proved to be useful f...
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Published in | Molecular phylogenetics and evolution Vol. 27; no. 2; pp. 283 - 301 |
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Main Authors | , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
United States
Elsevier Inc
01.05.2003
Elsevier |
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Online Access | Get full text |
ISSN | 1055-7903 1095-9513 |
DOI | 10.1016/S1055-7903(02)00404-9 |
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Summary: | We investigated the phylogenetic relationships of the filmy fern genus
Hymenophyllum s.l. using the
rbcL and
rps4 genes and the intergenic spacer
rps4-trnS. Because of variation in length of the noncoding marker, we tested and compared three methods for integrating indels. They proved to be useful for estimating a phylogeny of the genus. The
rps4-trnS marker, with coded indels integrated, produced better resolution than analysis of either
rps4 or
rbcL, and combining the three data sets allowed us to obtain a well resolved and strongly supported topology. We interpret our data as showing support for the classical bigeneric system for the family, and call into question several classifications proposed in the past century. The segregate genera
Cardiomanes,
Hymenoglossum,
Serpyllopsis, and
Rosenstockia are embedded within
Hymenophyllum s.l. Although the deepest relationships within the genus remain uncertain, two subgenera described by Morton do have some support: (1)
Sphaerocionium, in which the problematic section
Microtrichomanes is embedded; and (2) a diverse
Hymenophyllum, including species that were placed originally in
Serpyllopsis,
Rosenstockia,
Hemicyatheon, and
Craspedophyllum by Copeland. Subgenus
Mecodium appears to be polyphyletic; nevertheless, a subgroup within
Mecodium is strongly supported. Several unexpected associations gain support from cytological data and certain morphological characters not previously used to distinguish species groups within
Hymenophyllum s.l. |
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ISSN: | 1055-7903 1095-9513 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S1055-7903(02)00404-9 |