Genetic Relationships between Haploid and TriploidTargionia(Targioniaceae, Hepaticae)
- 1 November 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by University of Chicago Press in International Journal of Plant Sciences
- Vol. 160 (6) , 1163-1169
- https://doi.org/10.1086/314199
Abstract
The species complex Targionia hypophylla–Targionia lorbeeriana includes a haploid and a triploid cytotype in Europe and the Atlantic islands. As shown by isozyme analysis, high levels of fixed heterozygosity and duplication of one of the chromosome sets characterize the triploids that are fertile. Hybridization between two haploids, followed by chromosome doubling and meiotic nondisjunction can explain triploidy. Both allopolyploidy and autopolyploidy are invoked for the origin of the triploid. The duplicated chromosome set most likely comes from the existing haploid that could be one of the putative parents. The morphological intergradation between the two cytotypes, their identical ecological requirements and sympatric distribution can be understood in the light of these data. A haploid Texan colony analyzed for comparison can be discarded as the other putative parent, which remains unknown. Moreover, three triploid African and Australasian colonies do not share the same duplicated genome as the triploids from Europe and the Atlantic islands. Electrophoretic data indicate independent origins of the European‐Atlantic and African‐Australasian polyploids.Keywords
This publication has 15 references indexed in Scilit:
- The leafy liverwortPorella baueri (Porellaceae) is an allopolyploidÖsterreichische botanische Zeitschrift, 1998
- The hybrid origin of the polyploid liverwort Pellia borealisGenetica, 1996
- Progeny analysis by isozyme markers in the polyploid liverwort Plagiochasma rupestreCanadian Journal of Botany, 1996
- Genetic variability in the three subspecies of Marchantia polymorpha (Hepaticae): isozymes, RFLP and RAPD markersTaxon, 1995
- Molecular Data and the Dynamic Nature of PolyploidyCritical Reviews in Plant Sciences, 1993
- Isozyme Evidence of Reticulate Evolution in Mosses: Plagiomnium medium is an Allopolyploid of P. ellipticum x P. insigneSystematic Botany, 1992
- Allopolyploidy in bryophytes: Multiple origins of Plagiomnium mediumProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1988
- Bryophyte phylogeny in terms of chromosome cytologyJournal of Bryology, 1986
- Une banque de données phytoécologiques des Hépatiques de la région méditerranéenne (BRYOMED)Webbia, 1984
- Cytogenetics, Biosystematics and Evolution in the BryophytaPublished by Elsevier ,1979