نتایج جستجو برای: Oenothera

تعداد نتایج: 625  

2013
Warren L. Wagner Kyra N. Krakos Peter C. Hoch

The long-recognized genus Gaura was shown recently to be deeply nested within one of two major clades of Oenothera. New molecular data indicate further taxonomic changes are necessary in Oenothera sect. Gaura. We make these changes here, including three new combinations, in advance of the Onagraceae treatment for the Flora of North America. The new phylogenetic studies show that several pairs o...

Journal: :Genetics 1938
S Emerson

ENOTHERA organensis is endemic to the Organ Mountains of 0 southern New Mexico where the entire population apparently consists of considerably less than one thousand individuak2 The morphology of the seeds indicates a relationship to members of the subgenus Oenothera (sometimes called Onagra), but the growth habit and ovule placentation resemble types belonging to the subgenus Raimannia (the Eu...

2014
Stephan Greiner Karin Köhl

The model plant Oenothera has contributed significantly to the biological sciences and it dominated the early development of plant genetics, cytogenetics, and evolutionary biology. The great advantage of using Oenothera as a model system is a large body of genetic, cytological, morphological, and ecological information collected over more than a century. The Oenothera system offers a well-studi...

2016
Emily M. Lewis Jeremie B. Fant Michael J. Moore Amy P. Hastings Erica L. Larson Anurag A. Agrawal Krissa A. Skogen

PREMISE OF THE STUDY Eleven nuclear and four plastid microsatellite markers were screened for two gypsum endemic species, Oenothera gayleana and O. hartwegii subsp. filifolia, and tested for cross-amplification in the remaining 11 taxa within Oenothera sect. Calylophus (Onagraceae). METHODS AND RESULTS Microsatellite markers were tested in two to three populations spanning the ranges of both ...

2015
Warren L. Wagner Peter C. Hoch James L. Zarucchi

In 2007, Wagner and Hoch proposed the new name Oenotheraxenogaura W.L.Wagner & Hoch for the species then known as Gauradrummondii (Spach) Torrey & A. Gray (non Oenotheradrummondii Hooker, 1834). However, the authors overlooked the availability of Gaurahispida Bentham (1840) for this species. Accordingly, we herewith make the appropriate new combination for this species, Oenotherahispida (Bentha...

Journal: :iranian journal of biotechnology 2015
rahul r nair nimal t. raveendran vijaya r. dirisala manivasagam b nandhini thilaga sethuraman

background: most of the amino acids are encoded by more than one codon, termed as synonymous codons. synonymous codon usage is not random as it is unique to species. in each amino acid family, some synonymous codons are preferred and this is referred to as synonymous codon usage bias (scub). trends associated with evolution of scub and factors influencing its diversification in plastomes of gen...

Journal: :Molecular Biology and Evolution 2008
Stephan Greiner Xi Wang Reinhold G. Herrmann Uwe Rauwolf Klaus Mayer Georg Haberer Jörg Meurer

A unique combination of genetic features and a rich stock of information make the flowering plant genus Oenothera an appealing model to explore the molecular basis of speciation processes including nucleus-organelle coevolution. From representative species, we have recently reported complete nucleotide sequences of the 5 basic and genetically distinguishable plastid chromosomes of subsection Oe...

Ganesh Doss, Manivasagam B Nandhini Nimal T. Raveendran Rahul Nair, Thilaga Sethuraman Thirupati C. Venkateswarulu Vijaya R. Dirisala

Background: Most of the amino acids are encoded by more than one codon, termed as synonymous codons. Synonymous codon usage is not random as it is unique to species. In each amino acid family, some synonymous codons are preferred and this is referred to as synonymous codon usage bias (SCUB). Trends associated with evolution of SCUB and factors influencing its diversification in plastomes of gen...

2014
Warren L. Wagner

In 1978 when Straley adopted the name Oenothera fruticosa L. subsp. glauca (Michx.) Straley for one of the two recognized subspecies of O. fruticosa it was the correct name for this taxon; however, since that time the botanical code has changed so that now an autonym is treated as having priority over the name or names of the same date and rank that established it. This change means that since ...

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