MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETICS OF PHYLLANTHACEAE: EVIDENCE FROM PLASTID MATK AND NUCLEAR PHYC SEQUENCES
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Plastid matK and a fragment of the low-copy nuclear gene PHYC were sequenced for 30 genera of Phyllanthaceae to evaluate tribal
and generic delimitation. Resolution and bootstrap percentages obtained with matK are higher than that of PHYC, but both regions
show nearly identical phylogenetic patterns. Phylogenetic relationships inferred from the independent and combined data are congruent
and differ from previous, morphology-based classifications but are highly concordant with those of the plastid gene rbcL previously
published. Phyllanthaceae is monophyletic and gives rise to two well-resolved clades (T and F) that could be recognized as subfamilies.
DNA sequence data for Keayodendron and Zimmermanniopsis are presented for the first time. Keayodendron is misplaced in tribe
Phyllantheae and belongs to the Bridelia alliance. Zimmermanniopsis is sister to Zimmermannia. Phyllanthus and Cleistanthus are
paraphyletic. Savia and Phyllanthus subgenus Kirganelia are not monophyletic.
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Malpighiales; matK; molecular phylogenetics; Phyllanthaceae; PHYC; systematics.
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Samuel R., Kathriarachchi, H., Hoffmann, P., Barfuss M., Wurdack, K. J. and Chase, M. W. (2005). Molecular phylogenetics of Phyllanthaceae: evidence from plastid matK and nuclear PHYC sequences. American Journal of Botany, 92 (1):132–141. http://dx.doi.org/10.3732/ajb.92.1.132
