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Title: Phenetic Analysis


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Phenetic Analysis
  • Plant Systematics (PBIO 309/509)
  • Harvey Ballard

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Principles of Phenetic (Distance) Analysis
  • Use overall similarity among taxa (populations,
    species, etc.)all characters boiled down a
    matrix of pairwise similarities
  • Collapse multidimensional patterns of variation
    into very few artificial dimensions, to permit
    interpretation

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Principles of Phenetic (Distance) Methods
  • Sometimes the only valid approach for some kinds
    of datae.g., continuous morphological variables,
    population-level molecular markers
  • Very successful for distinguishing recognizable
    taxa in a group of closely related plants
    (especially below genus level)

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Principles of Phenetic (Distance) Methods
  • Sometimes the only valid approach for some kinds
    of datae.g., continuous morphological variables,
    population-level molecular markers
  • Very successful for distinguishing recognizable
    taxa in a group of closely related plants
    (especially below genus level)

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Characters
  • Variables ideally continuous (permits greatest
    flexibility of analysis) can include binary,
    multistate qualitative traits but this severely
    limits analytical methods
  • Very useful to do initial (even preliminary)
    group assignments for samples

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Analytical Approaches
  • Four main types
  • Cluster analysisuses similarity matrix
  • Principal components analysisuses original data
    set
  • Principal coordinates analysisuses dissimilarity
    matrix from Gowers coefficient (allows mixed
    data types)
  • Canonical variates analysisuses original data
    set
  • CVA alone requires samples assigned to groups,
    but most powerful of all methods

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ExampleMesoamerican Hybanthus elatus complex
What the Hell are these!?
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ExampleMesoamerican Hybanthus elatus complex
potosinus
verbenaceus
el X verb??
elatus
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ExampleMesoamerican Hybanthus elatus complex
Leaf shape, margin and petiole traits
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ExampleMesoamerican Hybanthus elatus complex
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ExampleMesoamerican Hybanthus elatus complex
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ExampleMesoamerican Hybanthus elatus complex
  • Pollen stainability data

elatus
??
poto
verb
13
ExampleMesoamerican Hybanthus elatus complex
  • Weird Hybanthus largely distinct from relatives
    but intermediate between H. elatus and H.
    verbenaceus
  • Distributed between them geographically and
    altitudinally, ecologically distinct from both
  • Pollen stainability?partially sterile
  • Produces normal fruits and seeds!
  • Recent hybrid derivative, now partly stabilized?

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ExampleCentral and Marginal Populations of
Froelichia floridana
  • Study began with ecological investigations of
    Ohios only (endangered) population of Froelichia
    floridana (Snake Cotton, Amaranthaceae)
  • McCauley needed genetic data to interpret
    diversity and affinities to other source areas
  • Used Inter-Simple Sequence Repeat (ISSR)
    fingerprinting method

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ExampleCentral and Marginal Populations of
Froelichia floridana
Ohio pop
  • Ohio population not known in early 1900s
  • Found in 1954 along Ohio River near Marietta
  • Currently state endangered

McCauley and Ballard (2002)
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ExampleCentral and Marginal Populations of
Froelichia floridana
  • Genetic data analyzed using Neighbor-joining
    (related to Cluster Analysis)
  • All state samples coherent units
  • Ohio groups w/Midwestern pops

McCauley and Ballard (2002)
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ExampleCentral and Marginal Populations of
Froelichia floridana
  • Analysis of Molecular Variance compared ISSR
    diversity of central (old) vs. marginal
    (recent) populations
  • Genetic diversity of central populations gtgt
    marginal ones
  • ?Marginal pops (incl. OH) recent migrants

McCauley and Ballard (2002)
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