Comparison of whole chloroplast genome sequences to choose noncoding regions for phylogenetic studies in angiosperms: the tortoise and the hare III
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga · University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Abstract
Although the chloroplast genome contains many noncoding regions, relatively few have been exploited for interspecific phylogenetic and intraspecific phylogeographic studies. In our recent evaluation of the phylogenetic utility of 21 noncoding chloroplast regions, we found the most widely used noncoding regions are among the least variable, but the more variable regions have rarely been employed. That study led us to conclude that there may be unexplored regions of the chloroplast genome that have even higher relative levels of variability. To explore the potential variability of previously unexplored regions, we compared three pairs of single-copy chloroplast genome sequences in three disparate angiosperm…
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Authors
4- JSJoey ShawCorresponding
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, University of Tennessee at Knoxville
- EBEdgar B. Lickey
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, University of Tennessee at Knoxville
- EEEdward E. Schilling
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, University of Tennessee at Knoxville
- RLRandall L. Small
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- NdhF
- Genome
- Phylogenetic tree
- Evolutionary biology
- Chloroplast DNA
- Intraspecific competition
- Phylogenomics
- Life in Land