Genetic evidence for paternal inheritance of the chloroplast in four Australian Callitris species (Cupressaceae)
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posted on 2023-05-18, 07:56authored bySakaguchi, S, Tsumura, Y, Crisp, MD, David BowmanDavid Bowman, Isagi, Y
The mode of chloroplast inheritance was investigated in the four Australian conifer species; Callitriscolumellaris, C. intratropica, C. gracilis and C. verrucosa (Callitroideae, Cupressaceae), as a basis for future use of chloroplast genetic markers for the genus. Open-pollinated seeds and the foliage tissue of the mother trees were collected from one population per species, in which two distinct chloroplast haplotypes at the trnL (UAA) 5′ exon–trnF (GAA) region were co-distributed. In total, the DNA sequences of the chloroplast fragments in 255 samples were determined, and the haplotypes of the germinated seedlings and the mother trees were compared. Among the 16 mother trees examined across all species, 12 trees were shown to have produced at least one offspring with a different haplotype from the mother, indicating the occurrence of paternal inheritance of chloroplast in the fertilization processes. In binomial GLMM analyses, the haplotype of mother trees in C. columellaris, C. gracilis, and C. verrucosa did not significantly affect those of their offspring, and the predicted frequency of seedlings’ haplotypes was compatible with the observed frequency in adult canopy trees. These findings provide a genetic support that paternal inheritance of chloroplast DNA via pollen dispersal would be dominant in the Callitris species.
History
Publication title
Journal of Forest Research
Volume
19
Pagination
244-248
ISSN
1341-6979
Department/School
School of Natural Sciences
Publisher
Springer Japan KK
Place of publication
Japan
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Copyright 2014 The Japanese Forest Society and Springer Japan