Phylogenetic relationships in the genus Avena based on the nuclear pgk1 gene
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The phylogenetic relationships among 76 Avena taxa, representing 14 diploids, eight tetraploids, and four hexaploids were investigated by using the nuclear plastid 3-phosphoglycerate kinase gene( pgk1 ). A significant deletion (131 bp) was detected in all the C genome homoeologues which reconfirmed a major structural divergence between the A and C genomes. Phylogenetic analysis indicated the C p genome is more closely related to the polyploid species than is the C v genome. Two haplotypes of pgk1 gene were obtained from most of the AB genome tetraploids. Both types of the barbata group showed a close relationship with the A s genome diploid species, supporting the hypothesis that both the A and B genomes are derived from an A s genome. Two haplotypes were also detected in A. agadiriana , which showed close relationships with the A s genome diploid and the A c genome diploid, respectively, emphasizing the important role of the A c genome in the evolution of A. agadiriana. Three homoeologues of thepgK1 gene were detected in five hexaploid accessions. The homoeologues that might represent the D genome were tightly clustered with the tetraploids A. marrocana and A. murphyi , but did not show a close relationship with any extant diploid species.
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