Phylotranscriptomic insights into Asteraceae diversity, polyploidy, and morphological innovation
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Zhang, Caifei
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Phylotranscriptomic insights into Asteraceae diversity, polyploidy, and morphological innovation
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Biodiversity is not evenly distributed among related
groups, raising questions about the factors contributing
to such disparities. The sunflower family
(Asteraceae, >26,000 species) is among the largest
and most diverse plant families, but its species diversity
is concentrated in a few subfamilies, providing
an opportunity to study the factors affecting
biodiversity. Phylotranscriptomic analyses here of
244 transcriptomes and genomes produced a phylogeny
with strong support for the monophyly of
Asteraceae and the monophyly of most subfamilies and tribes. This phylogeny provides a reference for
detecting changes in diversification rates and possible
factors affecting Asteraceae diversity, which
include global climate shifts, whole‐genome duplications
(WGDs), and morphological evolution. The
origin of Asteraceae was estimated at ~83Mya,
with most subfamilies having diverged before the
Cretaceous–Paleocene boundary. Phylotranscriptomic
analyses supported the existence of 41
WGDs in Asteraceae. Changes to herbaceousness
and capitulescence with multiple flower‐like capitula,
often with distinct florets and scaly pappus/receptacular
bracts, are associated with multiple upshifts
in diversification rate. WGDs might have contributed
to the survival of early Asteraceae by
providing new genetic materials to support morphological
transitions. The resulting competitive advantage
for adapting to different niches would have
increased biodiversity in Asteraceae.
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National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) 31770242
31970224
Biology Department
Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences at the Pennsylvania State University
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Journal of Integrative Plant Biology July 2021 | Volume 63 | Issue 7 | 1273–1293
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