TrnL–trnF Intergenic Spacer and trnL Intron Define Major Clades Within Luzula and Juncus (Juncaceae): Importance of Structural Mutations

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Lenka Drábková
Jan Kirschner
Čestmír Vlček
Václav Pačes
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[1] Academy of Sciences,Institute of Botany, Department of Taxonomy
[2] Academy of Sciences,Centre for Integrated Genomics and Institute of Molecular Genetics
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Juncaceae; L; F; Indels; Pseudogene;
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Seven hundred fifty-two to one thousand ninety-seven base pairs of the trnL intron and trnL–trnF intergenic spacer of the chloroplast DNA of 55 Juncaceae taxa (Juncus, Luzula, Rostkovia, and Oxychloë) was sequenced. Seventeen structural mutations (13 indels marked A to M, 3 parts of the trnF pseudogene, and insertion “o” within a pseudogene) within the chloroplast trnL–trnF region were examined as possible indicators for phylogenetic relationships in Juncaceae. Juncus trifidus (section Steirochloa) was clearly separated from the other taxa by two large (>80 bp) indels. The “Southern Hemisphere clade” was strongly supported by a unique insertion (334 bp) in the trnL intron. The monophyly of Luzula was supported by three small (<10 bp) indels in the trnL-F spacer. They were found in all 22 examined members that represent the taxonomic and geographical diversity of the genus Luzula. A tandemly duplicated tRNA pseudogene was found in the Juncus subgenus Juncus species and is supported by four small unique indels too. The acceptor stem and D-domain-encoding regions are separated by a unique 8-bp insertion. The T-domain and acceptor stem-encoding regions were not found in the pseudogene repeats. Only the Juncus sections Ozophyllum and Iridifolii contain the 5′ acceptor stem, D-domain, and anticodon domain of the tRNAF encoding DNA. The structural mutations in the trnL intron and the trnL–trnF intergenic spacer are useful for phylogenetic reconstruction in the Juncaceae.
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