نتایج جستجو برای: matk

تعداد نتایج: 709  

2015
Rasika M. Bhagwat Bhushan B. Dholakia Narendra Y. Kadoo M. Balasundaran Vidya S. Gupta Dirk Steinke

DNA barcoding enables precise identification of species from analysis of unique DNA sequence of a target gene. The present study was undertaken to develop barcodes for different species of the genus Dalbergia, an economically important timber plant and is widely distributed in the tropics. Ten Dalbergia species selected from the Western Ghats of India were evaluated using three regions in the p...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Reimo Zoschke Masayuki Nakamura Karsten Liere Masahiro Sugiura Thomas Börner Christian Schmitz-Linneweber

Bacterial group II introns encode maturase proteins required for splicing. In organelles of photosynthetic land plants, most of the group II introns have lost the reading frames for maturases. Here, we show that the plastidial maturase MatK not only interacts with its encoding intron within trnK-UUU, but also with six additional group II introns, all belonging to intron subclass IIA. Mapping an...

2016
Ankush Ashok Saddhe Rahul Arvind Jamdade Kundan Kumar

Mangroves are salt-tolerant forest ecosystems of tropical and subtropical intertidal regions. They are among most productive, diverse, biologically important ecosystem and inclined toward threatened system. Identification of mangrove species is of critical importance in conserving and utilizing biodiversity, which apparently hindered by a lack of taxonomic expertise. In recent years, DNA barcod...

2011
Sameera O. Bafeel Ibrahim A. Arif Mohammad A. Bakir Haseeb A. Khan Ahmad H. Al Farhan Ali A. Al Homaidan Anis Ahamed Jacob Thomas

DNA barcoding is the use of short DNA sequences (~650 bp) of the standard segment of the genome for large scale species identification. The Consortium for the Barcode of Life (CBOL) plant-working group recommended the 2-locus combination of rbcL and matK as the standard plant barcode. These two regions of chloroplast DNA were chosen due to efficient recovery of quality sequences and high levels...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Joel R. McNeal Jennifer V. Kuehl Jeffrey L. Boore Jim Leebens-Mack Claude W. dePamphilis

Plastid genome content and arrangement are highly conserved across most land plants and their closest relatives, streptophyte algae, with nearly all plastid introns having invaded the genome in their common ancestor at least 450 million years ago. One such intron, within the transfer RNA trnK-UUU, contains a large open reading frame that encodes a presumed intron maturase, matK. This gene is mi...

2011
Fay-Wei Li Li-Yaung Kuo Carl J. Rothfels Atsushi Ebihara Wen-Liang Chiou Michael D. Windham Kathleen M. Pryer

BACKGROUND DNA barcoding will revolutionize our understanding of fern ecology, most especially because the accurate identification of the independent but cryptic gametophyte phase of the fern's life history--an endeavor previously impossible--will finally be feasible. In this study, we assess the discriminatory power of the core plant DNA barcode (rbcL and matK), as well as alternatively propos...

2018
Aisha Tahir Fatma Hussain Nisar Ahmed Abdolbaset Ghorbani Amer Jamil

In pursuit of developing fast and accurate species-level molecular identification methods, we tested six DNA barcodes, namely ITS2, matK, rbcLa, ITS2+matK, ITS2+rbcLa, matK+rbcLa and ITS2+matK+rbcLa, for their capacity to identify frequently consumed but geographically isolated medicinal species of Fabaceae and Poaceae indigenous to the desert of Cholistan. Data were analysed by BLASTn sequence...

Journal: :Molecular ecology resources 2011
Chris Yesson Rolando T Bárcenas Héctor M Hernández María de la Luz Ruiz-Maqueda Alberto Prado Víctor M Rodríguez Julie A Hawkins

DNA barcodes could be a useful tool for plant conservation. Of particular importance is the ability to identify unknown plant material, such as from customs seizures of illegally collected specimens. Mexican cacti are an example of a threatened group, under pressure because of wild collection for the xeriscaping trade and private collectors. Mexican cacti also provide a taxonomically and geogra...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2003
Khidir W Hilu Thomas Borsch Kai Müller Douglas E Soltis Pamela S Soltis Vincent Savolainen Mark W Chase Martyn P Powell Lawrence A Alice Rodger Evans Hervé Sauquet Christoph Neinhuis Tracey A B Slotta Jens G Rohwer Christopher S Campbell Lars W Chatrou

Plastid matK gene sequences for 374 genera representing all angiosperm orders and 12 genera of gymnosperms were analyzed using parsimony (MP) and Bayesian inference (BI) approaches. Traditionally, slowly evolving genomic regions have been preferred for deep-level phylogenetic inference in angiosperms. The matK gene evolves approximately three times faster than the widely used plastid genes rbcL...

2017
Hosam O Elansary Muhammad Ashfaq Hayssam M Ali Kowiyou Yessoufou

DNA barcoding relies on short and standardized gene regions to identify species. The agricultural and horticultural applications of barcoding such as for marketplace regulation and copyright protection remain poorly explored. This study examines the effectiveness of the standard plant barcode markers (matK and rbcL) for the identification of plant species in private and public nurseries in nort...

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