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- Title
New Insights into Plastid and Mitochondria Evolution in Wild Peas (Pisum L.).
- Authors
Shatskaya, Natalia V.; Bogdanova, Vera S.; Kosterin, Oleg E.; Vasiliev, Gennadiy V.
- Abstract
Plastids and mitochondria are organelles of plant cells with small genomes, which may exhibit discordant microevolution as we earlier revealed in pea crop wild relatives. We sequenced 22 plastid and mitochondrial genomes of Pisum sativum subsp. elatius and Pisum fulvum using Illumina platform, so that the updated sample comprised 64 accessions. Most wild peas from continental southern Europe and a single specimen from Morocco were found to share the same organellar genome constitution; four others, presumably hybrid constitutions, were revealed in Mediterranean islands and Athos Peninsula. A mitochondrial genome closely related to that of Pisum abyssinicum, from Yemen and Ethiopia, was unexpectedly found in an accession of P. sativum subsp. elatius from Israel, their plastid genomes being unrelated. Phylogenetic reconstructions based on plastid and mitochondrial genomes revealed different sets of wild peas to be most related to cultivated P. sativum subsp. sativum, making its wild progenitor and its origin area enigmatic. An accession of P. fulvum representing 'fulvum-b' branch, according to a nuclear marker, appeared in the same branch as other fulvum accessions in organellar trees. The results stress the complicated evolution and structure of genetic diversity of pea crop wild relatives.
- Subjects
MITOCHONDRIAL DNA; PLANT organelles; MITOCHONDRIA; ORGANELLES; PLANT mitochondria; PLASTIDS
- Publication
Diversity (14242818), 2023, Vol 15, Issue 2, p216
- ISSN
1424-2818
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/d15020216