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This study proposes the use of genetic analysis as a complementary method for species identification in the genus Pinus, particularly in cases where anatomical identification is challenging.
Min-jun Kim, Tae-Jong Kim
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Scientific Works of North Caucasian Federal Scientific Center of Horticulture Viticulture Wine-making, 2023
The results of species identification of wild grapes of the Republic of Adygea are presented. A total of 6 samples were analyzed. Sequencing of their chloroplast genomes allowed to obtain the trnH-psbA sequences for subsequent study. Taxonomic loss of specimens has also been established according to these sequences.
D.S. SAVENKOVA +3 more
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The results of species identification of wild grapes of the Republic of Adygea are presented. A total of 6 samples were analyzed. Sequencing of their chloroplast genomes allowed to obtain the trnH-psbA sequences for subsequent study. Taxonomic loss of specimens has also been established according to these sequences.
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[The utility of trnH-psbA gene for phylogenetic analysis of Huperziaceae and plant barcoding].
Zhong yao cai = Zhongyaocai = Journal of Chinese medicinal materials, 2011The purpose of study was to discover the phylogenetic relations and plant barcoding of 17 plants from Huperziaceae.Phylogenetic tree of chloroplast trnH-psbA gene of 17 plants from Huperziaceae was constructed by software.It showed that Huperziaceae could be divided into two genera Huperzia and Phlegmariurus and bootstrap value reached 91%.Holub and ...
Hao, Shao +5 more
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Food Control, 2018
The present work describes the utilization of interspecific length polymorphisms within the chloroplastic trnH-psbA intergenic spacer to standardize a DNA-based method that identifies adulteration in Arabica coffee (Coffea arabica L.).
A. T. Uncu, Ayse Ozgur Uncu
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The present work describes the utilization of interspecific length polymorphisms within the chloroplastic trnH-psbA intergenic spacer to standardize a DNA-based method that identifies adulteration in Arabica coffee (Coffea arabica L.).
A. T. Uncu, Ayse Ozgur Uncu
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New Zealand Journal of Botany, 2018
Actinidia is taxonomically difficult and economically important. Four traditional barcoding markers, internal transcribed spacer (ITS), rbcL, matK and trnH-psbA, were used to identify the 29 Actinidia species sampled.
Bao Weihong, Dawei Li, Xinwei Li
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Actinidia is taxonomically difficult and economically important. Four traditional barcoding markers, internal transcribed spacer (ITS), rbcL, matK and trnH-psbA, were used to identify the 29 Actinidia species sampled.
Bao Weihong, Dawei Li, Xinwei Li
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Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 2016
Abstract Hybridization and polyploidization can be major mechanisms for plant evolution and speciation. Thus, the process of polyploidization and evolutionary history of polyploids is of widespread interest. The chloroplast DNA regions trnH-psbA was used to analyze to phylogenetic relationships and maternal donor of Elymus species and their closely ...
Gang Gao +6 more
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Abstract Hybridization and polyploidization can be major mechanisms for plant evolution and speciation. Thus, the process of polyploidization and evolutionary history of polyploids is of widespread interest. The chloroplast DNA regions trnH-psbA was used to analyze to phylogenetic relationships and maternal donor of Elymus species and their closely ...
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Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology, 2020
Abstract Ruscus hyrcanus Woron., a valuable medicinal plant belongs to the Asparagaceae, is growing in the forests of Hyrcanian ecoregion in northern of Iran. In the present study, molecular authentication of the plant was studied. Four taxa of Ruscus L. along with some species from the genus Danae racemosa and Maianthemum japonicum were selected and
Salimeh Ghorbani +3 more
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Abstract Ruscus hyrcanus Woron., a valuable medicinal plant belongs to the Asparagaceae, is growing in the forests of Hyrcanian ecoregion in northern of Iran. In the present study, molecular authentication of the plant was studied. Four taxa of Ruscus L. along with some species from the genus Danae racemosa and Maianthemum japonicum were selected and
Salimeh Ghorbani +3 more
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