The trnL-trnF intergenic spacer of cpDNA has been sequenced from 38 tree samples representing 23 #Coffea$ taxa and the related genus #Psilanthus$. These sequences were used for phylogenetic reconstruction using parsimony analyses. The results suggest a radial model of speciation and a recent origin in Africa for the genus #Coffea$. Phylogenetic relationships inferred from the cpDNA analysis suggest several major clades, which present a strong geographical correspondence (i.e., west Africa, central Africa, east Africa, and Madagascar). The overall results agree well with the phylogeny previously inferred from nuclear genome data. However, several inconsistencies are observed among taxa endemic to west Africa, suggesting the occurrence of int...
Interspecific hybridization events have played a major role in plant speciation, yet the evolutionar...
Among the numerous species constituting the Coffea genus, only one, C. arabica is tetraploid (2n=4X=...
The genus Coffea, mainly native to Africa and to the Indian Ocean islands (Mascarocoffea), accounts ...
The trnL-trnF intergenic spacer of cpDNA has been sequenced from 38 tree samples representing 23 #Co...
CpDNA variation among 52 tree samples belonging to 25 different taxa of #Coffea$ and two species of ...
†Background and Aims The phylogenetic relationships between species of Coffea and Psilanthus remain ...
Les relations phylogénétiques d'espèces de caféiers (#Coffea$ L.) ont été estimées à partir de la sé...
Phylogeographic analysis of the Coffea subgenus Coffea was performed using data on plastid DNA seque...
International audienceFor decades coffees were associated with the genus Coffea. In 2011, the closel...
Intergenic spacers of chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) are very useful in phylogenetic and population genetic...
Restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) markers were used in combination with genomic in sit...
The chloroplast genome sequence of Coffea arabica L., the first sequenced member of the fourth large...
The phenetic relationships between 18 Coffea accessions representing 11 of the most important Coffea...
Coffee is a major crop of economic importance. A reference nuclear genome sequence for Robusta coffe...
Summary Interspecific hybridization events have played a major role in plant speciation, yet, the ev...
Interspecific hybridization events have played a major role in plant speciation, yet the evolutionar...
Among the numerous species constituting the Coffea genus, only one, C. arabica is tetraploid (2n=4X=...
The genus Coffea, mainly native to Africa and to the Indian Ocean islands (Mascarocoffea), accounts ...
The trnL-trnF intergenic spacer of cpDNA has been sequenced from 38 tree samples representing 23 #Co...
CpDNA variation among 52 tree samples belonging to 25 different taxa of #Coffea$ and two species of ...
†Background and Aims The phylogenetic relationships between species of Coffea and Psilanthus remain ...
Les relations phylogénétiques d'espèces de caféiers (#Coffea$ L.) ont été estimées à partir de la sé...
Phylogeographic analysis of the Coffea subgenus Coffea was performed using data on plastid DNA seque...
International audienceFor decades coffees were associated with the genus Coffea. In 2011, the closel...
Intergenic spacers of chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) are very useful in phylogenetic and population genetic...
Restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) markers were used in combination with genomic in sit...
The chloroplast genome sequence of Coffea arabica L., the first sequenced member of the fourth large...
The phenetic relationships between 18 Coffea accessions representing 11 of the most important Coffea...
Coffee is a major crop of economic importance. A reference nuclear genome sequence for Robusta coffe...
Summary Interspecific hybridization events have played a major role in plant speciation, yet, the ev...
Interspecific hybridization events have played a major role in plant speciation, yet the evolutionar...
Among the numerous species constituting the Coffea genus, only one, C. arabica is tetraploid (2n=4X=...
The genus Coffea, mainly native to Africa and to the Indian Ocean islands (Mascarocoffea), accounts ...