TY - JOUR
T1 - Using restriction-site variation of PCR-amplified cpDNA genes for phylogenetic analysis of tribe cheloneae (Scrophulariaceae)
AU - Wolfe, Andrea D.
AU - Elisens, Wayne J.
AU - Watson, Linda E.
AU - DePamphilis, Claude W.
PY - 1997/4
Y1 - 1997/4
N2 - Data from restriction-site variation of three PCR-amplified chloroplast genie regions (trnK, rps2, and rbcL) were used to assess the utility of PCR-based methodology for phylogenetic reconstruction. Seventeen genera from tribe Cheloneae s.1. (Scrophulariaceae), and one genus each from Solanaceae, Acanthaceae, and Bignoniaceae, representing 32 taxa, were sampled. Phylogenetic reconstruction, based on a combined data set of 138 variable restriction sites, revealed a monophyletic clade of North American Cheloneae, which were not inconsistent with a polyphyletic Scrophulariaceae. Separate analyses of individual genie regions were unable to completely resolve the phylogeny, but were adequate for resolving relationships of major clades among the taxa sampled. We suggest that analysis of PCR-product restriction-site variation is useful for phylogenetic reconstruction above the species level.
AB - Data from restriction-site variation of three PCR-amplified chloroplast genie regions (trnK, rps2, and rbcL) were used to assess the utility of PCR-based methodology for phylogenetic reconstruction. Seventeen genera from tribe Cheloneae s.1. (Scrophulariaceae), and one genus each from Solanaceae, Acanthaceae, and Bignoniaceae, representing 32 taxa, were sampled. Phylogenetic reconstruction, based on a combined data set of 138 variable restriction sites, revealed a monophyletic clade of North American Cheloneae, which were not inconsistent with a polyphyletic Scrophulariaceae. Separate analyses of individual genie regions were unable to completely resolve the phylogeny, but were adequate for resolving relationships of major clades among the taxa sampled. We suggest that analysis of PCR-product restriction-site variation is useful for phylogenetic reconstruction above the species level.
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U2 - 10.2307/2446031
DO - 10.2307/2446031
M3 - Article
C2 - 21708607
AN - SCOPUS:0030759584
SN - 0002-9122
VL - 84
SP - 555
EP - 564
JO - American journal of botany
JF - American journal of botany
IS - 4
ER -