作者
Kurt M Neubig, W Mark Whitten, Barbara S Carlsward, Mario A Blanco, Lorena Endara, Norris H Williams, Michael Moore
发表日期
2009/1/1
期刊
Plant Systematics and Evolution
卷号
277
期号
1-2
页码范围
75-84
出版商
Springer Vienna
简介
Plastid DNA sequences have been widely used by systematists for reconstructing plant phylogenies. The utility of any DNA region for phylogenetic analysis is determined by ease of amplification and sequencing, confidence of assessment in phylogenetic character alignment, and by variability across broad taxon sampling. Often, a compromise must be made between using relatively highly conserved coding regions or highly variable introns and intergenic spacers. Analyses of a combination of these types of DNA regions yield phylogenetic structure at various levels of a tree (i.e., along the spine and at the tips of the branches). Here, we demonstrate the phylogenetic utility of a heretofore unused portion of a plastid protein-coding gene, hypothetical chloroplast open reading frame 1 (ycf1), in orchids. All portions of ycf1 examined are highly variable, yet alignable across Orchidaceae, and are phylogenetically …
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