植物学报 ›› 2012, Vol. 47 ›› Issue (4): 379-394.DOI: 10.3724/SP.J.1259.2012.00379

• 研究论文 • 上一篇    下一篇

基部藓类分子系统学研究

李姝婧, 贾渝*, 王庆华   

  1. 中国科学院植物研究所系统与进化植物学国家重点实验室, 北京 100093
  • 收稿日期:2012-01-13 修回日期:2012-03-28 出版日期:2012-07-01 发布日期:2012-07-26
  • 通讯作者: 贾渝
  • 基金资助:

    基部藓类分子系统学研究

Molecular Phylogenetic Relationships Among Basal Mosses

Shujing Li, Yu Jia*, Qinghua Wang   

  1. State Key Laboratory of Systematic and Evolutionary, Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100093, China
  • Received:2012-01-13 Revised:2012-03-28 Online:2012-07-01 Published:2012-07-26
  • Contact: Yu Jia

摘要: 基部藓类是稳定地处于藓类系统发育树基部的类群。它包括7纲, 2亚纲, 10目, 10科, 34属, 637种。基部藓类虽然只占藓类种类的5%, 但由于其内部各类群孢子体形态极为丰富, 因此对于理解整个藓类植物的系统发育具有重要意义。通过对48个种(36个藓类、4个维管植物、2个角苔、4个苔类和2个藻类)的9个DNA片段(NU: 26S, 18S; MT: nad5, cox1; CP: rbcL, rps4, cp-LSU, cp-SSU, atpB)进行分子系统学分析, 综合最大似然法(maximum likelihood)、最大简约法(most parsimony)和贝叶斯分析(Bayesian inference)方法的建树结果, 理清了前人研究中存在冲突的类群之间的关系并为已确定的关系提供了更高的支持率。 研究结果如下: (1) 藻苔纲和泥炭藓纲互为姐妹类群, 处于整个藓类的最基部; (2) 黑藓纲与黑真藓纲互为姐妹类群; (3) 长台藓纲和具齿藓类组成单系; (4) 四齿藓纲是所有具齿藓类的基部类群; (5) 烟杆藓亚纲处于真藓纲的最基部, 其次是短颈藓亚纲。以上结论在分子系统树上得到了很高的支持率。

Abstract: Basal mosses are stable at the base of phylogenetic trees. Although they are a small part of mosses (10 families in 7 classes and 2 subclasses), they receive considerable attention because of their abundant morphological variations and importance in resolving the phylogeny of Bryophyta. We used maximum likelihood, Bayesian analysis and most parsimonious methods with data for 9 regions (26S, 18S, nad5, cox1, rbcL, rps4, cp-LSU, cp-SSU, atpB) to estimate the phylogenetic relationships of 48 species (36 mosses, 4 tracheophytes, 2 hornworts, 4 liverworts and 2 algaes). We resolved the previous incongruence among basal mosses and provide strong support for previous resolutions. The phylogenetic tree with high statistical support showed that (1) Takakiopsida and Sphagnopsida form a sister group at the base of the moss linage; (2) Andreaeopsida is sister to Andreaeobryopsida; (3) Oedipodiopsida forms a sister group with all the peristomate mosses; (4) Tetraphidopsida is sister to the clade unifying Polytrichopsida and Arthrodontous taxa; and (5)Buxbaumiidae is at the base of Bryopsida, followed by Diphysciidae.