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1 November 1995 Molecular systematic study of the Cactaceae: Using chloroplast DNA variation to elucidate Cactus phylogeny
Robert S. Wallace
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Abstract

Studies of molecular variation within the chloroplast genome have been used to determine phylogenetic relationships within the evolutionarily complex family Cactaceae. Changes detected in the chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) involving structural rearrangements (inversions, deletions, etc.), restriction site variation, and gene sequence variation have provided phylogenetically informative data, useful in the construction of cladograms which infer evolutionary relatedness among the various cactus groups investigated. Examples are provided from studies of representative cacti for each of these types of detected cpDNA variation. Applicability of these methods to resolving fundamental questions in cactus evolution and systematics are also discussed.

Robert S. Wallace "Molecular systematic study of the Cactaceae: Using chloroplast DNA variation to elucidate Cactus phylogeny," Bradleya 1995(13), 1-12, (1 November 1995). https://doi.org/10.25223/brad.n13.1995.a1
Published: 1 November 1995
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