Comparative banding pattern of the seed protein of 17 taxa belonging to the three families Mimosaceae, Caesalpiniaceae and Fabaceae was studied with the aim of testing the proposed delimitation of the order Leguminales (Fabales) into the three families or subfamilies and to assess the phylogenetic relationships within the three families. Cluster and pairing affinity or similarity index analysis of the data from total protein grouped the 17 taxa into three discrete clusters based on their families. Considerable amount of homology was observed in the banding pattern between the different taxa.Key words: Cluster analysis, seed protein, Mimosaceae, Caesalpiniaceae, Fabaceae
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An array of electrophoretic and immunochemical techniques was used to investigate legumins, vicilins...
Legume systematists have been making great progress in understanding evolutionary relationships with...
The Leguminosae possess two basic seed types, a generalized form characteristic of the Mimosoideae a...
Proteomic evidences can be pivotal to the discovery of new plant proteins and plant relationships, d...
The classification of the legume family proposed here addresses the long-known non-monophyly of the ...
Although largely neglected in many taxonomic studies, seeds have been found to yield valuable diagno...
Leguminosae is a very large family which consists of more than 700 genera and 17,000 species. Many f...
The classification of the legume family proposed here addresses the long-known non-monophyly of the ...
The classification of the legume family proposed here addresses the long-known non-monophyly of the ...
Seed from all three subfamilies of the Leguminosae was surveyed for anatomical features of the testa...
To investigate the phylogenetic relationship of nine Ipomoea species, seed proteins were analysed by...
Abstract: During present work, comparative Proteomics were employed for elaborating genetic diversit...
Seed protein profiles of 19 accessions representing 7 sections of the genus Arachis were studied usi...
Subfamily Caesalpinioideae with ca. 4,600 species in 152 genera is the second-largest subfamily of l...
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvime...
An array of electrophoretic and immunochemical techniques was used to investigate legumins, vicilins...
Legume systematists have been making great progress in understanding evolutionary relationships with...
The Leguminosae possess two basic seed types, a generalized form characteristic of the Mimosoideae a...
Proteomic evidences can be pivotal to the discovery of new plant proteins and plant relationships, d...
The classification of the legume family proposed here addresses the long-known non-monophyly of the ...
Although largely neglected in many taxonomic studies, seeds have been found to yield valuable diagno...
Leguminosae is a very large family which consists of more than 700 genera and 17,000 species. Many f...
The classification of the legume family proposed here addresses the long-known non-monophyly of the ...
The classification of the legume family proposed here addresses the long-known non-monophyly of the ...
Seed from all three subfamilies of the Leguminosae was surveyed for anatomical features of the testa...
To investigate the phylogenetic relationship of nine Ipomoea species, seed proteins were analysed by...
Abstract: During present work, comparative Proteomics were employed for elaborating genetic diversit...
Seed protein profiles of 19 accessions representing 7 sections of the genus Arachis were studied usi...
Subfamily Caesalpinioideae with ca. 4,600 species in 152 genera is the second-largest subfamily of l...
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvime...
An array of electrophoretic and immunochemical techniques was used to investigate legumins, vicilins...
Legume systematists have been making great progress in understanding evolutionary relationships with...