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Citation for Study 10212

About Citation title: "The utility of nuclear gapCp in resolving polyploid fern origins".
About This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S2015 (Status: Published).

Citation

Schuettpelz E., Grusz A., Windham M., & Pryer K. 2008. The utility of nuclear gapCp in resolving polyploid fern origins. Systematic Botany, 33(4): 621-629.

Authors

  • Schuettpelz E.
  • Grusz A.
  • Windham M.
  • Pryer K.

Abstract

Although polyploidy is rampant in ferns and plays a major role in shaping their diversity, the evolutionary history of many polyploid species remains poorly understood. Nuclear DNA sequences can provide valuable information for identifying polyploid origins; however, remarkably few nuclear markers have been developed specifically for ferns, and previously published primer sets are far from universal. In this study, we present new primer sequences for the amplification of a portion of the nuclear gapCp gene. Through a broad survey across ferns, we demonstrate that these primers are nearly universal for this clade. With a case study in cheilanthoids, we show that this rapidly evolving marker is a powerful tool for discriminating between autopolyploids and allopolyploids. Our results indicate that gapCp holds considerable potential for addressing species-level questions across the fern tree of life.

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