The frequency of polyploid speciation in vascular plants
University of Münster · Indiana University Bloomington · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Since its discovery in 1907, polyploidy has been recognized as an important phenomenon in vascular plants, and several lines of evidence indicate that most, if not all, plant species ultimately have a polyploid ancestry. However, previous estimates of the frequency of polyploid speciation suggest that the formation and establishment of neopolyploid species is rare. By combining information from the botanical community's vast cytogenetic and phylogenetic databases, we establish that 15% of angiosperm and 31% of fern speciation events are accompanied by ploidy increase. These frequency estimates are higher by a factor of four than earlier estimates and lead to a standing incidence of polyploid species within…
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6Topics & keywords
- Polyploid
- Biology
- Ploidy
- Cladogenesis
- Evolutionary biology
- Genetic algorithm
- Phylogenetic tree
- Taxon
- Life in Land