RAD-Seq data point to a distinct split in Liriodendron (Magnoliaceae) and obvious east-west genetic divergence in L. chinense

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Abstract

Liriodendron is a Tertiary period relic tree genus with a typical East Asian and North American disjunction distribution pattern. As an angiosperm base group of trees, Liriodendron provides a valuable resource for the study of evolution processes. Here, we reconstruct the phylogeny and population genetic structure of Liriodendron based on the restriction site-associated DNA sequencing (RAD-Seq) of a wide collection of individuals from 16 populations. Our results reveal a clear phylogenetic break between L. chinense and L. tulipifera and obvious genetic divergence between the eastern and western populations of L. chinense, which are consistent with the patterns of geographical distributions. The phylogeographic history and long-term geographical isolation of the genus may be responsible for this pattern. Furthermore, a closer relationship was found between L. tulipifera and the eastern populations of L. chinense, indicating the ancient phylogeny of L. chinense in this area. The results of this study will aid in the development of scientific strategies for the conservation and utilization of the Liriodendron germplasm.

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Zhong, Y., Yang, A., Liu, S., Liu, L., Li, Y., Wu, Z., & Yu, F. (2018). RAD-Seq data point to a distinct split in Liriodendron (Magnoliaceae) and obvious east-west genetic divergence in L. chinense. Forests, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/f10010013

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