Phylogenetic relationships in Stylosanthes are inferred by DNA sequence analysis of the ITS region (ITS1–5.8S–ITS2) of the nuclear ribosomal DNA in 119 specimens, representing 36 species of Stylosanthes and 7 species of the outgroup genera Arachis and Chapmannia. In all examined specimens of any particular diploid and (allo)polyploid species, only a single ITS sequence type was observed. This allowed us to identify a parental genome donor for some of the polyploids. In several diploid and polyploid species, different specimens contained a different ITS sequence. Some of these sequence types were present in more than one species. Parsimony analysis yielded several well-supported clades that agree largely with analyses of the chloroplast trnL...
Plastid DNA sequence data have been traditionally widely used in plant phylogenetics because of the ...
Knowledge of phylogenetic relationships among taxa is essential for comparative and evolutionary gen...
Background Current evidence suggests that for more robust estimates of species tree and divergence t...
Genetic relationships between 6 unclassified taxa and 24 known species of the genus Stylosanthes wer...
The chloroplast trnL (UAA) intron and trnL (UAA)-trnF (GAA) intergenic spacer region have been seque...
A detailed analysis of chloroplast DNA restriction fragment length variation was undertaken to recon...
Previous studies have suggested that genomes A and B are two of the three genomes of the hexaploid s...
Stylosanthes sp. aff. S. scabra is an undescribed taxon showing affinities with the allotetraploid s...
Organelle inheritance is strictly maternal for most plant species. This property makes organelle DNA...
Stylosanthes macrocephala was described as a new species in 1977 and has become an economically impo...
Stylosanthes hamata (L.) Taub., a suffruticose leguminous species with spreading prostrate or ascend...
There is a rising awareness that species trees are best inferred from multiple loci while taking int...
Genome duplication is a common phenomenon in angiosperms and advances in sequencing technologies and...
The floating-leaved aquatic plant genus Nymphoides includes diploid and polyploid species that are d...
Research ArticleThe genus Avena comprises four distinct genomes organized in diploid (AA or CC), tet...
Plastid DNA sequence data have been traditionally widely used in plant phylogenetics because of the ...
Knowledge of phylogenetic relationships among taxa is essential for comparative and evolutionary gen...
Background Current evidence suggests that for more robust estimates of species tree and divergence t...
Genetic relationships between 6 unclassified taxa and 24 known species of the genus Stylosanthes wer...
The chloroplast trnL (UAA) intron and trnL (UAA)-trnF (GAA) intergenic spacer region have been seque...
A detailed analysis of chloroplast DNA restriction fragment length variation was undertaken to recon...
Previous studies have suggested that genomes A and B are two of the three genomes of the hexaploid s...
Stylosanthes sp. aff. S. scabra is an undescribed taxon showing affinities with the allotetraploid s...
Organelle inheritance is strictly maternal for most plant species. This property makes organelle DNA...
Stylosanthes macrocephala was described as a new species in 1977 and has become an economically impo...
Stylosanthes hamata (L.) Taub., a suffruticose leguminous species with spreading prostrate or ascend...
There is a rising awareness that species trees are best inferred from multiple loci while taking int...
Genome duplication is a common phenomenon in angiosperms and advances in sequencing technologies and...
The floating-leaved aquatic plant genus Nymphoides includes diploid and polyploid species that are d...
Research ArticleThe genus Avena comprises four distinct genomes organized in diploid (AA or CC), tet...
Plastid DNA sequence data have been traditionally widely used in plant phylogenetics because of the ...
Knowledge of phylogenetic relationships among taxa is essential for comparative and evolutionary gen...
Background Current evidence suggests that for more robust estimates of species tree and divergence t...