Chloroplast DNA study of the generaAmbrosia s.l. andHymenoclea (Asteraceae): Systematic implications |
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Authors: | B Miao B Turner B Simpson T Mabry |
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Institution: | (1) Samuel Noble Foundation, Inc., P.O. Box 2180, 73402 Ardmore, OK, USA;(2) Department of Botany, The University of Texas, 78713 Austin, TX, USA |
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Abstract: | The relationship ofAmbrosia (ragweed) andFranseria has long been debated. Their treatment as separate genera has been repeatedly challenged. In this study, chloroplast DNA restriction site variation was examined for species from bothAmbrosia andFranseria as well as taxa from the closely related genusHymenoclea. The chloroplast genomes of members of these three genera were examined using 21 restriction endonucleases and the restriction mutations were used to construct phylogenetic trees. Wagner and Dollo parsimony as well as weighted parsimony were employed to compare the different phylogenies. The results support a close relationship betweenAmbrosia andFranseria, but indicate that the two groups are well separated. Compared toFranseria, Ambrosia is a much more strongly supported group, and the results indicate thatHymenoclea is closer toFranseria than toAmbrosia. The cpDNA phylogeny was used as a framework to examine evolutionary trends in morphology and secondary chemistry. |
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Keywords: | Asteraceae (Compositae) Ambrosia Franseria Hymenoclea Chloroplast DNA systematics |
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