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The morphological characteristics of plant vegetative organ has the potential to be the defining factor of pandanus family collection at Purwodadi Botanical Garden (PBG).
Risca Adiyani Rachma +2 more
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PLASTID TRNL INTRON VARIABILITY IN FABOIDEAE SPECIES (FABACEAE)
The intron located between the first and second nucleotide of the leucine tRNA anticodon is the only representative of group I introns in higher plants.
E. A. D’yachenko +3 more
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Complete chloroplast genome of Triticum aestivum cultivar 'Keumkang' from Korea (Poaceae) and comparative chloroplast genomes of the members of the Triticum genus. [PDF]
Abstract BACKGROUND Bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is a major global food crop, and understanding its maternal lineage and genetic diversity is essential for breeding, authentication, and evolutionary studies. Chloroplast genomes provide valuable markers for phylogenetic inference and cultivar discrimination; however, conventional plant DNA ...
Kim KR +6 more
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Maman is a traditional plant frequently used as food by people in Melayu Rokan of Riau Province. Morphological detection indicates that the scientific name of maman is Cleome gynandra L. The objective of this study is to confirm the taxonomic status of maman from Riau basedon matK and trnL-trnL-trnF intergenic spacer (IGS) sequences.
Dewi Indriyani Roslim +6 more
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Polyphyly of Limoniastrum (Plumbaginaceae): evidence from DNA sequences of plastid rbcL, trnL intron and trnL-F intergene spacer [PDF]
Abstract Phylogenetic relationships of Limoniastrum and other genera of subfamily Staticoideae (Plumbaginaceae) were studied using parsimony analysis of the plastid gene rbc L, the intron of trn L and the intergene spacer of trnL - trn F. Our analysis showed that Limoniastrum was polyphyletic.
MARIA DOLORES LLEDÓ +4 more
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trnL outperforms rbcL as a DNA metabarcoding marker when compared with the observed plant component of the diet of wild white-faced capuchins (Cebus capucinus, Primates). [PDF]
DNA metabarcoding is a powerful tool for assessing the diets of wild animals, but there is no clear consensus on which proposed plant barcoding marker is most suitable for dietary analysis.
Elizabeth K Mallott +2 more
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Daniellia ogea and Daniellia oliveri are important tree species indigenous to Nigeria and have been used economically in various dimensions. To clearly understand their taxonomic affinity, there is need for characteristic evaluation at both morphological
Alfred Ossai Onefeli
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Vuralia turcica is endemic to Turkey and currently endangered. Little molecular information is available for this plant. Previous characterization and classification of V. turcica have been based on the DNA sequences of the ITS region.
Dilek Tekdal
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THE IMPORTANCE OF trnL/trnF IGS REGION IN THE TAXONOMY OF THE GENUS Potentilla L.
This study was performed to determine the phylogenetic relationships in the genus Potentilla L. and to assess the importance of the trnL/trnF intergenic spacer (IGS) region.
Aykut Yılmaz
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Evaluation of variations in plastid DNA non-coding regions in selected species of the genus Solanum
The diversity of three non-coding plastid DNA loci (trnL/trnF spacer, trnV/16SrRNA spacer, trnL/trnL intron) was assessed in 16 Solanum L. species (135 individuals).
Vladimíra SEDLÁKOVÁ +5 more
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