The genus Prunus L. is large and economically important. However, phylogenetic relationships within Prunus at low taxonomic level, particularly in the subgenus Amygdalus L. s.l., remain poorly investigated. This paper attempts to document the evolutionary history of Amygdalus s.l. and establishes a temporal framework, by assembling molecular data from conservative and variable molecular markers. The nuclear s6pdh gene in combination with the plastid trnSG spacer are analyzed with bayesian and maximum likelihood methods. Since previous phylogenetic analysis with these markers lacked resolution, we additionally analyzed 13 nuclear SSR loci with the δµ2 distance, followed by an unweighted pair group method using arithmetic averages algorithm. ...
A set of 109 microsatellite primer pairs recently developed for peach and cherry have been studied i...
International audienceThe characterization of the largest worldwide representative data set of apric...
Simple sequence repeats (SSRs) are genome domains located in both coding and non-coding regions in e...
The genus Prunus L. is large and economically important. However, phylogenetic relationships within ...
Almonds (Prunus dulcis) and peaches (Prunus persica), two of the most economically important fruit c...
The domesticated almond [Prunus dulcis (L.) Batsch] and peach [P. persica (Mill.) D. A. Webb] origin...
Genetic diversity of contemporary domesticated species is shaped by both natural and human-driven pr...
Genetic diversity of contemporary domesticated species is shaped by both natural and human-driven pr...
Prunus is an economically important genus widely distributed in the temperate Northern Hemisphere. P...
The Prunus genus contains many of the most economically significant arboreal crops, cultivated globa...
Domestication is an excellent model to study diversification and this evolutionary process can be di...
Hybridization has played a central role in the evolutionary history of domesticated plants. Notably,...
Inter-simple sequence repeat (ISSR) markers were used to study the genetic diversity and phylogeneti...
Prunus is an economically important genus well-known for cherries, plums, almonds, and peaches. The ...
Analyses of genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationships illuminate the origin and domestication...
A set of 109 microsatellite primer pairs recently developed for peach and cherry have been studied i...
International audienceThe characterization of the largest worldwide representative data set of apric...
Simple sequence repeats (SSRs) are genome domains located in both coding and non-coding regions in e...
The genus Prunus L. is large and economically important. However, phylogenetic relationships within ...
Almonds (Prunus dulcis) and peaches (Prunus persica), two of the most economically important fruit c...
The domesticated almond [Prunus dulcis (L.) Batsch] and peach [P. persica (Mill.) D. A. Webb] origin...
Genetic diversity of contemporary domesticated species is shaped by both natural and human-driven pr...
Genetic diversity of contemporary domesticated species is shaped by both natural and human-driven pr...
Prunus is an economically important genus widely distributed in the temperate Northern Hemisphere. P...
The Prunus genus contains many of the most economically significant arboreal crops, cultivated globa...
Domestication is an excellent model to study diversification and this evolutionary process can be di...
Hybridization has played a central role in the evolutionary history of domesticated plants. Notably,...
Inter-simple sequence repeat (ISSR) markers were used to study the genetic diversity and phylogeneti...
Prunus is an economically important genus well-known for cherries, plums, almonds, and peaches. The ...
Analyses of genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationships illuminate the origin and domestication...
A set of 109 microsatellite primer pairs recently developed for peach and cherry have been studied i...
International audienceThe characterization of the largest worldwide representative data set of apric...
Simple sequence repeats (SSRs) are genome domains located in both coding and non-coding regions in e...