نتایج جستجو برای: cpdna

تعداد نتایج: 605  

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2006
Inés Alvarez Jonathan F Wendel

Interspecific gene flow is increasingly recognized as an important evolutionary phenomenon in plants. A surprising observation is that historical introgression is often inferred between species that presently have geographic and reproductive barriers that would appear to prohibit the inferred sexual exchange. A striking example concerns Gossypium aridum (subsection Erioxylum); previous analyses...

Journal: :Data in brief 2016
Manolo F Perez Bryan C Carstens Gustavo L Rodrigues Evandro M Moraes

Supportive data related to the article "Anonymous nuclear markers reveal taxonomic incongruence and long-term disjunction in a cactus species complex with continental-island distribution in South America" (Perez et al., 2016) [1]. Here, we present pyrosequencing results, primer sequences, a cpDNA phylogeny, and a species tree phylogeny.

2015
Yi-Qing Gong Qing-Qing Zhan Khang Sinh Nguyen Hiep Tien Nguyen Yue-Hua Wang Xun Gong

Cycas multipinnata C.J. Chen & S.Y. Yang is a cycad endemic to the Red River drainage region that occurs under evergreen forest on steep limestone slopes in Southwest China and northern Vietnam. It is listed as endangered due to habitat loss and over-collecting for the ornamental plant trade, and only several populations remain. In this study, we assess the genetic variation, population structu...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2008
Giuseppe Brundu Renato Lupi Ilaria Zapelli Tiziana Fossati Giuseppe Patrignani Ignazio Camarda Francesco Sala Stefano Castiglione

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Populus alba is a thermophilic forest tree present in the Mediterranean basin. Its habitat is highly fragmented and its distribution range has been subject to long-term human interference, resulting in debate surrounding whether certain populations are native or exotic in origin. In particular, populations from the islands of Corsica and Sardinia are of uncertain origin. Whi...

Journal: :E3S web of conferences 2021

In this study, 3 haplotypes were found in populations of Phellodendron amurense based on two combined cpDNA regions (psbA-trnH and trnT-trnL). Nucleotide diversity haplotype 0.43×10 -3 0.41, respectively at the level species. The AMOVA revealed that only 8.53% variation was explained by differences among geographical groups, whereas inter-population intrapopulation 18.32% 71.35% variation, resp...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2009
Jing Zhou Xun Gong Stephen R Downie Hua Peng

China contains some of the world's greatest diversity of Apiaceae (Umbelliferae), with ten endemic genera. Our previous investigation into the phylogenetic relationships of Chinese Apiaceae subfamily Apioideae, based exclusively on nrDNA ITS sequences, revealed several major clades heretofore unrecognized in the subfamily and confirmed the phylogenetic placements of five endemic genera. To furt...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1996
Jean-Charles de Cambiaire Christian Otis Monique Turmel Claude Lemieux

Background: In the Chlorophyta – the green algal phylum comprising the classes Prasinophyceae, Ulvophyceae, Trebouxiophyceae and Chlorophyceae – the chloroplast genome displays a highly variable architecture. While chlorophycean chloroplast DNAs (cpDNAs) deviate considerably from the ancestral pattern described for the prasinophyte Nephroselmis olivacea, the degree of remodelling sustained by t...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2010
Kasso Daïnou Jean-Philippe Bizoux Jean-Louis Doucet Grégory Mahy Olivier J Hardy Myriam Heuertz

The impact of the Pleistocene climate oscillations on the structure of biodiversity in tropical regions remains poorly understood. In this study, the forest refuge theory is examined at the molecular level in Milicia excelsa, a dioecious tree with a continuous range throughout tropical Africa. Eight nuclear microsatellites (nSSRs) and two sequences and one microsatellite from chloroplast DNA (c...

2015
Jian Liu Wei Zhou Xun Gong

Delimitating species boundaries could be of critical importance when evaluating the species' evolving process and providing guidelines for conservation genetics. Here, species delimitation was carried out on three endemic and endangered Cycas species with resembling morphology and overlapped distribution range along the Red River (Yuanjiang) in China: Cycas diananensis Z. T. Guan et G. D. Tao, ...

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