Journal article

Evolution by reticulation: European dogroses originated by multiple hybridization across the genus Rosa


Authors listRitz, CM; Schmuths, H; Wissemann, V

Publication year2005

Pages4-14

JournalJournal of Heredity

Volume number96

Issue number1

ISSN0022-1503

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1093/jhered/esi011

PublisherOxford University Press


Abstract
The European dogroses (Rosa sect. Caninae (DC.) Ser.) are characterized by a unique meiosis system ("canina-meiosis"), which controls the heterogamous development of tetraploid egg cells and haploid pollen grains resulting in a pentaploid somatic status. This permanent anorthoploidy is supposed to have originated by a hybridization event in the postglacial period. In this study we present molecular evidence by an analysis of nuclear ribosomal DNA data that dogroses are complex allopolyploids resulting from multiple hybridization events. As previously described, the nrITS-1 region does not undergo concerted evolution in dogroses. Thus, different ITS-1 sequences persist within single individuals. Secondary structure predictions do not point to the existence of pseudogenes within these ITS-1 types. Our data suggest that the pentaploid Caninae genome originated from different members of nondogroses and the now extinct Protocaninae.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleRitz, C., Schmuths, H. and Wissemann, V. (2005) Evolution by reticulation: European dogroses originated by multiple hybridization across the genus Rosa, Journal of Heredity, 96(1), pp. 4-14. https://doi.org/10.1093/jhered/esi011

APA Citation styleRitz, C., Schmuths, H., & Wissemann, V. (2005). Evolution by reticulation: European dogroses originated by multiple hybridization across the genus Rosa. Journal of Heredity. 96(1), 4-14. https://doi.org/10.1093/jhered/esi011


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