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Diversity and cytogenomic characterization of wild carrots in the Macaronesian Islands
Publication . Roxo, Guilherme; Moura, Mónica; Talhinhas, Pedro; Costa, José Carlos; Silva, Luís; Vasconcelos, Raquel; Sequeira, Miguel Menezes de; Romeiras, Maria Manuel
The Macaronesian islands constitute an enormous reservoir of genetic variation of wild
carrots (subtribe Daucinae; Apiaceae), including 10 endemic species, but an accurate understanding
of the diversification processes within these islands is still lacking. We conducted a review of
the morphology, ecology, and conservation status of the Daucinae species and, on the basis of a
comprehensive dataset, we estimated the genome size variation for 16 taxa (around 320 samples)
occurring in different habitats across the Macaronesian islands in comparison to mainland specimens.
Results showed that taxa with larger genomes (e.g., Daucus crinitus: 2.544 pg) were generally found in
mainland regions, while the insular endemic taxa from Azores and Cabo Verde have smaller genomes.
Melanoselinum decipiens and Monizia edulis, both endemic to Madeira Island, showed intermediate
values. Positive correlations were found between mean genome size and some morphological
traits (e.g., spiny or winged fruits) and also with habit (herbaceous or woody). Despite the great
morphological variation found within the Cabo Verde endemic species, the 2C-values obtained were
quite homogeneous between these taxa and the subspecies of Daucus carota, supporting the close
relationship among these taxa. Overall, this study improved the global knowledge of DNA content
for Macaronesian endemics and shed light into the mechanisms underpinning diversity patterns of
wild carrots in the western Mediterranean region.
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Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
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DL 57/2016
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DL 57/2016/CP1440/CT0002