中粒咖啡
咖啡
生物
小粒咖啡
谱系(遗传)
核基因
茜草科
系统发育树
进化生物学
植物
克莱德
核DNA
基因组
遗传学
基因
线粒体DNA
作者
Jean‐Claude Charr,Andréa Garavito,Christophe Guyeux,Dominique Crouzillat,Patrick Descombes,Coralie Fournier,Serigne Ndiawar Ly,Eva N. Raharimalala,Jean-Jacques Rakotomalala,Piet Stoffelen,Steven Janssens,Perla Hamon,Romain Guyot
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ympev.2020.106906
摘要
For decades coffees were associated with the genus Coffea. In 2011, the closely related genus Psilanthus was subsumed into Coffea. However, results obtained in 2017—based on 28,800 nuclear SNPs—indicated that there is not substantial phylogenetic support for this incorporation. In addition, a recent study of 16 plastid full-genome sequences highlighted an incongruous placement of Coffea canephora (Robusta coffee) between maternal and nuclear trees. In this study, similar global features of the plastid genomes of Psilanthus and Coffea are observed. In agreement with morphological and physiological traits, the nuclear phylogenetic tree clearly separates Psilanthus from Coffea (with exception to C. rhamnifolia, closer to Psilanthus than to Coffea). In contrast, the maternal molecular tree was incongruent with both morphological and nuclear differentiation, with four main clades observed, two of which include both Psilanthus and Coffea species, and two with either Psilanthus or Coffea species. Interestingly, Coffea and Psilanthus taxa sampled in West and Central Africa are members of the same group. Several mechanisms such as the retention of ancestral polymorphisms due to incomplete lineage sorting, hybridization leading to homoploidy (without chromosome doubling) and alloploidy (for C. arabica) are involved in the evolutionary history of the coffee species. While sharing similar morphological characteristics, the genetic relationships within C. canephora have shown that some populations are well differentiated and genetically isolated. Given the position of its closely-related species, we may also consider C. canephora to be undergoing a long process of speciation with an intermediate step of (sub-)speciation.
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