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Phylogeny and chromosomal differentiation in Cestreae (Solanaceae)
Abstract
Cestreae is a monophyletic tribe within the subfamily Cestroideae (Solanaceae), comprising the American genera Cestrum, Sessea, and Vestia. While the monophyly of Cestrum has been confirmed by DNA sequences, the phylogenetic relationships among its species, as well as its relationship to Sessea and Vestia remain unresolved. This study describes cytogenetic traits, expands cytological records, extends phylogenetic sampling, and analyzes chromosome
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Cestreae is a monophyletic tribe within the subfamily Cestroideae (Solanaceae), comprising the American genera Cestrum, Sessea, and Vestia. While the monophyly of Cestrum has been confirmed by DNA sequences, the phylogenetic relationships among its species, as well as its relationship to Sessea and Vestia remain unresolved. This study describes cytogenetic traits, expands cytological records, extends phylogenetic sampling, and analyzes chromosome evolution in Cestreae through ancestral character reconstruction. Chromosome counts, karyotype analyses, and B chromosome identification were conducted using root meristem preparations stained with Giemsa. Fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) with rDNA probes and DAPI was used to examine rDNA distribution. Phylogenetic relationships were inferred for 23 species using four molecular markers (ITS, matK, ndhF, trnL-F) under maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference approaches. In addition to sequences from GenBank/NCBI, 14 ITS sequences were newly obtained from PCR products. Ancestral haploid chromosome numbers (n) were reconstructed using ChromEvol, while karyotype formulae and rDNA distribution patterns were inferred through stochastic character mapping (SCM) in R. All analyzed species had a chromosome number of 2n = 16, with two types of karyotype formula. Three Cestrum species possessed B chromosomes, and four distinct rDNA distribution patterns were identified. Ancestral state reconstruction suggests that 2n = 16, a karyotype formula of 7m + 1sm, and rDNA synteny (18–5.8–26S + 5S) on the sm pair #8 and terminal 18–5.8–26S sites on one m chromosome pair, may represent ancestral characteristics in Cestreae.
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Author
Maldonado, Ludmila;
Hajduczyk Rutz, Jésica L.;
Yañez Santos, Anahí Mara;
Chiarini, Franco;
Urdampilleta, Juan D.;
Fuente
Taxon : 1-14 (First published: 25 September 2025)
Date
2025-09
Editorial
Wiley
ISSN
0040-0262
1996-8175
1996-8175
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