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Calceolariaceae809: A bait set for targeted sequencing of nuclear loci


Abstract The genus Calceolaria (Calceolariaceae) is emblematic of the Andes, is hypothesized to have originated as a recent, rapid radiation, and has important taxonomic needs. Additionally, the genus is a model for the study of specialized pollination systems, as its flowers are nectarless and many offer floral oils as a pollination reward collected by specialist bees. Despite their evolutionary and ecological significance, obtaining a resolved phylogeny for the group has proved difficult. To address this challenge, we present a new bait set for targeted sequencing of nuclear loci in Calceolariaceae and close relatives.We developed a bioinformatic workflow to use incomplete, low-coverage genomes of 10 Calceolaria species to identify single-copy loci suitable for phylogenetic studies and design baits for targeted sequencing.Our approach resulted in the identification of 809 single-copy loci (733 noncoding and 76 coding regions) and the development of 39,937 baits, which we validated in silico (10 specimens) and in vitro (29 Calceolariaceae and six outgroups). In both cases, the data allowed us to recover robust phylogenetic estimates.Our results demonstrate the appropriateness of the bait set for sequencing recent and historic specimens of Calceolariaceae and close relatives, and open new doors for further investigation of the evolutionary history of this hyperdiverse genus.
Authors Nicolás Medina ORCID , David C. Tank University of Wyoming , Anahí Espíndola ORCID
Journal Info Botanical Society of America | Applications in Plant Sciences , vol: 11 , iss: 6
Publication Date 11/1/2023
ISSN 2168-0450
TypeKeyword Image article
Open Access gold Gold Access
DOI https://doi.org/10.1002/aps3.11557
KeywordsKeyword Image plant evolution (Score: 0.507318) , species diversification (Score: 0.502543)