The Chrysanthemum indicum polyploid complex comprises morphologically differentiated diploids, tetraploids and hybrids between C. indicum and C. lavandulifolium. The relationships between species and cytotypes within this complex remain poorly understood. Random amplified polymorphic DNAs (RAPDs), intersimple sequence repeats (ISSRs) and chloroplast SSR markers were used to elucidate the genetic diversity and relationships of the C. indicum polyploid complex. Molecular analysis of three diploid and nine tetraploid populations provided strong evidence for recurrent origins and lineage recombination in the C. indicum polyploid complex. The high similarity in molecular marker profiles and cpDNA haplotypes between the diploids and tetrapl...
Polyploidization (whole-genome duplication) is widely considered one of the most important evolution...
Natural hybridization between Asplenium incisum and A. ruprechtii has been observed in Northeast Asi...
Natural hybridization between Asplenium incisum and A. ruprechtii has been observed in Northeast Asi...
A detailed knowledge of the geographical distribution of cytotypes within and between species compri...
A detailed knowledge of the geographical distribution of cytotypes within and between species compri...
Genome evolution: Complex interactions in the composites Two drivers of plant speciation – hybridiza...
Quaternary climatic oscillations greatly influenced the distribution and pattern of biodiversity in ...
Quaternary climatic oscillations greatly influenced the distribution and pattern of biodiversity in ...
Although polyploidy is widespread, its significance to the generation of biodiversity remains unclea...
Although polyploidy is widespread, its significance to the generation of biodiversity remains unclea...
Although polyploidy is widespread, its significance to the generation of biodiversity remains unclea...
Polyploidization (whole-genome duplication) is widely considered one of the most important evolution...
Natural hybridization between Asplenium incisum and A. ruprechtii has been observed in Northeast Asi...
Polyploidization (whole-genome duplication) is widely considered one of the most important evolution...
Polyploidization (whole-genome duplication) is widely considered one of the most important evolution...
Polyploidization (whole-genome duplication) is widely considered one of the most important evolution...
Natural hybridization between Asplenium incisum and A. ruprechtii has been observed in Northeast Asi...
Natural hybridization between Asplenium incisum and A. ruprechtii has been observed in Northeast Asi...
A detailed knowledge of the geographical distribution of cytotypes within and between species compri...
A detailed knowledge of the geographical distribution of cytotypes within and between species compri...
Genome evolution: Complex interactions in the composites Two drivers of plant speciation – hybridiza...
Quaternary climatic oscillations greatly influenced the distribution and pattern of biodiversity in ...
Quaternary climatic oscillations greatly influenced the distribution and pattern of biodiversity in ...
Although polyploidy is widespread, its significance to the generation of biodiversity remains unclea...
Although polyploidy is widespread, its significance to the generation of biodiversity remains unclea...
Although polyploidy is widespread, its significance to the generation of biodiversity remains unclea...
Polyploidization (whole-genome duplication) is widely considered one of the most important evolution...
Natural hybridization between Asplenium incisum and A. ruprechtii has been observed in Northeast Asi...
Polyploidization (whole-genome duplication) is widely considered one of the most important evolution...
Polyploidization (whole-genome duplication) is widely considered one of the most important evolution...
Polyploidization (whole-genome duplication) is widely considered one of the most important evolution...
Natural hybridization between Asplenium incisum and A. ruprechtii has been observed in Northeast Asi...
Natural hybridization between Asplenium incisum and A. ruprechtii has been observed in Northeast Asi...