Natural hybridization as an evolutionary process
ML Arnold - Annual review of Ecology and Systematics, 1992 - annualreviews.org
Studies of natural hybridization have generally addressed evolutionary ques tions using one
of the three following frameworks:(i) taxonomy or systematics (57, 59, 73, 79, 111, 172);(ii) …
of the three following frameworks:(i) taxonomy or systematics (57, 59, 73, 79, 111, 172);(ii) …
Nuclear, chloroplast, and mitochondrial DNA polymorphisms as biochemical markers in population genetic analyses of forest trees
DB Wagner - New Forests, 1992 - Springer
DNA analyses have been used only occasionally to investigate genetic polymorphisms in
forest tree populations. Nonetheless, these analyses have already contributed to significant …
forest tree populations. Nonetheless, these analyses have already contributed to significant …
Extensive variation in evolutionary rate of rbcL gene sequences among seed plants.
J Bousquet, SH Strauss… - Proceedings of the …, 1992 - National Acad Sciences
Extensive variation in synonymous and nonsynonymous rates of substitution was observed
among 50 sequences of the gene coding for the large subunit of ribulose-1, 5-bisphosphate …
among 50 sequences of the gene coding for the large subunit of ribulose-1, 5-bisphosphate …
Intraspecific chloroplast DNA variation: systematic and phylogenetic implications
Systematists have long sought methodologies that would facilitate phylogenetic
reconstruction based on at most a few representative collections per species. As a result of …
reconstruction based on at most a few representative collections per species. As a result of …
Single tree genetic linkage mapping in conifers using haploid DNA from megagametophytes
LK Tulsieram, JC Glaubitz, G Kiss, JE Carlson - Bio/technology, 1992 - nature.com
We report a unique application of the Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD)
technique for genetic linkage mapping of a single spruce tree using haploid DNA from …
technique for genetic linkage mapping of a single spruce tree using haploid DNA from …
Molecular evidence and plant introgression
LH Rieseberg, SJ Brunsfeld - Molecular systematics of plants, 1992 - Springer
The role of introgression (interspecific gene exchange) in plant evolution has been the
source of much discussion and debate (Anderson, 1949; Heiser, 1949, Heiser, 1965, Heiser …
source of much discussion and debate (Anderson, 1949; Heiser, 1949, Heiser, 1965, Heiser …
Light-independent chlorophyll biosynthesis: involvement of the chloroplast gene chlL (frxC).
The Chlamydomonas reinhardtii chloroplast gene chlL (frxC) is shown to be involved in the
light-independent conversion of protochlorophyllide to chlorophyllide. The polypeptide …
light-independent conversion of protochlorophyllide to chlorophyllide. The polypeptide …
Chloroplast DNA introgression in southern California sunflowers
O Dorado, LH Rieseberg, DM Arias - Evolution, 1992 - JSTOR
Chloroplast DNA Introgression in Southern California Sunflowers Page 1 Page 2 NOTES AND
COMMENTS 567 FIG. 1. Geographic distribution and collection localities of H. annuus (dots) …
COMMENTS 567 FIG. 1. Geographic distribution and collection localities of H. annuus (dots) …
Biochemical and molecular genetic markers in biosystematic studies of forest trees
SH Strauss, J Bousquet, VD Hipkins… - Population Genetics of …, 1992 - Springer
Biochemical and molecular markers have proven to be powerful tools for discerning
biosystematic, biogeographic, and phylogenetic relationships. Biosystematic information can …
biosystematic, biogeographic, and phylogenetic relationships. Biosystematic information can …
Plastid genetics in higher plants
R Hagemann - Cell organelles, 1992 - Springer
In the first decade after the rediscovery of the Mendelian laws already some traits of non-
Mendelian heredity were described. These were chlorophyll deficiencies of dicotyledons …
Mendelian heredity were described. These were chlorophyll deficiencies of dicotyledons …