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Originally published in Science Express on 15 July 2004
Science 30 July 2004: Vol. 305. no. 5684, pp. 676 - 678
DOI: 10.1126/science.1100671
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Host-to-Parasite Gene Transfer in Flowering Plants: Phylogenetic Evidence from Malpighiales
Charles C. Davis1* and
Kenneth J. Wurdack2
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) between sexually unrelated species has recently been documented for higher plants, but mechanistic explanations for HGTs have remained speculative. We show that a parasitic relationship may facilitate HGT between flowering plants. The endophytic parasites Rafflesiaceae are placed in the diverse order Malpighiales. Our multigene phylogenetic analyses of Malpighiales show that mitochrodrial ( matR) and nuclear loci (18 S ribosomal DNA and PHYC) place Rafflesiaceae in Malpighiales, perhaps near Ochnaceae/Clusiaceae. Mitochondrial nad1B-C, however, groups them within Vitaceae, near their obligate host Tetrastigma. These discordant phylogenetic hypotheses strongly suggest that part of the mitochondrial genome in Rafflesiaceae was acquired via HGT from their hosts.
1 Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Michigan Herbarium, 3600 Varsity Drive, Ann Arbor, MI 481082287, USA.
2 Department of Botany and Laboratories of Analytical Biology, Smithsonian Institution, 4210 Silver Hill Road, Suitland, MD 20746, USA.
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: chdavis{at}umich.edu.
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