نتایج جستجو برای: molecular systematics

تعداد نتایج: 640998  

2011
Hamidun Bunawan Chee Yen Choong Badrul Munir Md-Zain Syarul Nataqain Baharum Normah Mohd Noor

Plastid trnL-trnF and nuclear ribosomal ITS sequences were obtained from selected wild-type individuals of Polygonum minus Huds. in Peninsular Malaysia. The 380 bp trnL-trnF sequences of the Polygonum minus accessions were identical. Therefore, the trnL-trnF failed to distinguish between the Polygonum minus accessions. However, the divergence of ITS sequences (650 bp) among the Polygonum minus ...

Journal: :Mycologia 2005
Todd W Osmundson Cathy L Cripps Gregory M Mueller

The alpine zone is comprised of habitats at elevations above treeline, and macromycetes play important ecological roles as decomposers and mycorrhizal symbionts here as elsewhere. Laccaria is an important group of ectomycorrhizal basidiomycetes widely used in experimental and applied research. A systematic study of alpine Laccaria species using morphological, cultural and molecular (ribosomal D...

2017
Ralf Horres Katharina Schulte Kurt Weising Georg Zizka KATHARINA SCHULTE KURT WEISING GEORG ZIZKA

2009
S.M. Marek K. Hansen M. Romanish R.G. Thorn

Cotton root rot is an important soilborne disease of cotton and numerous dicot plants in the south-western United States and Mexico. The causal organism, Phymatotrichopsis omnivora (= Phymatotrichum omnivorum), is known only as an asexual, holoanamorphic (mitosporic) fungus, and produces conidia resembling those of Botrytis. Although the corticoid basidiomycetes Phanerochaete omnivora (Polypora...

Journal: :Nano letters 2015
T Bathon P Sessi K A Kokh O E Tereshchenko M Bode

The success of topological insulators (TI) in creating devices with unique functionalities is directly connected to the ability of coupling their helical spin states to well-defined perturbations. However, up to now, TI-based heterostructures always resulted in very disordered interfaces, characterized by strong mesoscopic fluctuations of the chemical potential that make the spin-momentum locki...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2010
Björn Stelbrink Thomas von Rintelen Geremy Cliff Jürgen Kriwet

Angel sharks of the genus Squatina represent a group comprising 22 extant benthic species inhabiting continental shelves and upper slopes. In the present study, a comprehensive phylogenetic reconstruction of 17 Squatina species based on two mitochondrial markers (COI and 16S rRNA) is provided. The phylogenetic reconstructions are used to test biogeographic patterns. In addition, a molecular clo...

2018
Bidur Dhungel Niklas Wahlberg

We studied the systematics of the subfamily Limenitidinae (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) using molecular methods to reconstruct a robust phylogenetic hypothesis. The molecular data matrix comprised 205 Limenitidinae species, four outgroups, and 11,327 aligned nucleotide sites using up to 18 genes per species of which seven genes (CycY, Exp1, Nex9, PolII, ProSup, PSb and UDPG6DH) have not previously...

2008
Joan Vallès E. Durant McArthur

The genus Artemisia (Asteraceae, Anthemideae, Artemisiinae) is a large genus, one of the largest genera in its family. It is comprised of about 500 taxa at the specific or subspecific level, distributed in 5 sections or subgenera. Most species are perennial and many are landscape dominants of arid or semiarid regions. Artemisia is widely distributed in the Northern Hemisphere but poorly represe...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2012
Shannon C K Straub Matthew Parks Kevin Weitemier Mark Fishbein Richard C Cronn Aaron Liston

PREMISE OF THE STUDY Just as Sanger sequencing did more than 20 years ago, next-generation sequencing (NGS) is poised to revolutionize plant systematics. By combining multiplexing approaches with NGS throughput, systematists may no longer need to choose between more taxa or more characters. Here we describe a genome skimming (shallow sequencing) approach for plant systematics. METHODS Through...

2008
MASAYA YAGO NORIO HIRAI MARIKO KONDO TETSUO TANIKAWA MINORU ISHII MIN WANG MARK WILLIAMS

Butterflies of the genus Zizina are widely distributed in all zoogeographical regions except the New World (North and South America) and the northern part of Eurasia. We address some of the problems in regard to the taxonomy and biogeography of the genus. We inferred phylogenetic relationships for all four species in the current classification of this genus from the ND5 region of mtDNA. From ou...

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