نتایج جستجو برای: cpdna

تعداد نتایج: 605  

2012
Ping-Li Liu Qian Wan Yan-Ping Guo Ji Yang Guang-Yuan Rao

Chrysanthemum L. (Asteraceae-Anthemideae) is a genus with rapid speciation. It comprises about 40 species, most of which are distributed in East Asia. Many of these are narrowly distributed and habitat-specific. Considerable variations in morphology and ploidy are found in this genus. Some species have been the subjects of many studies, but the relationships between Chrysanthemum and its allies...

2003
Richard G. Olmstead Patrick A. Reeves Alan C. Yen P. S. Soltis D. E. Soltis Jeff Doyle Sean Graham Paul Lewis Doug Soltis

Wendel for helpful comments on the ms., Anna Goebel for discussions of patterns of sequence evolution, and D. Swofford for permission to use the test version of PAUP*. One of the advantages frequently cited for the use of DNA sequence data in phylogeny reconstruction is that explicit models of character evolution, based on our understanding of sequence evolution, may be incorporated into the an...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 1999
P S Manos J J Doyle K C Nixon

Quercus is one of the most abundant and economically important genera of woody plants in the Northern Hemisphere. To infer phylogenetic relationships within Quercus subgenus Quercus, chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) restriction sites and nucleotide sequences of the internal transcribed spacers (ITS) and the 5.8S coding region of the nuclear ribosomal DNA repeat were obtained for 44 individuals, includin...

2017
Honglei Zheng Liqiang Fan Richard I. Milne Lei Zhang Yaling Wang Kangshan Mao

Species delimitation in tree species is notoriously challenging due to shared polymorphisms among species. An integrative survey that considers multiple operational criteria is a possible solution, and we aimed to test it in a species complex of aspens in China. Genetic [four chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) fragments and 14 nuclear microsatellite loci (nSSR)] and morphological variations were collected...

2012
Steven J. Wagstaff Beverley R. Clarkson

The genus Empodisma comprises two species that are ecologically important in wetland habitats. Empodisma gracillimum is restricted to south-western Australia, whereas Empodisma minus is found in Tasmania, eastern Australia and New Zealand. We sequenced three cpDNA genes for 15 individuals of Empodisma sampled from throughout the range of the species. The results support an Australian origin for...

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