@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref18102,
author = {Olaf Werner and Juan Antonio Jimenez and Rosa Maria Ros and Maria Jesus Cano and Juan Guerra},
title = {Preliminary investigation of the systematics of Didymodon (Pottiaceae, Musci) based on nrITS sequence data},
year = {2005},
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journal = {Systematic Botany},
volume = {30},
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abstract = {A phylogenetic analysis of species of Didymodon from the Mediterranean area, Macaronesia, and Southwestern and Central Asia is presented. The ITS1 - 5.8S rRNA gene and ITS2 for 30 species have been sequenced, which represent about 25% of the recognized species in the genus. The molecular data confirm the monophyly of Didymodon as clearly separated from Barbula. The transfer of Didymodon giganteus to Geheebia, of D. sinuosus to Oxystegus, and to Trichostomopsis is not supported by the molecular data. The phylogenetic affinities of the species generally do not correspond with the infrageneric classification proposed for the genus based on morphological characteristics. The only monophyletic section is Asteriscium, but only after the inclusion of D. bistratosus.}
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Citation for Study 1337
Citation title:
"Preliminary investigation of the systematics of Didymodon (Pottiaceae, Musci) based on nrITS sequence data".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S1263
(Status: Published).
Citation
Werner O., Jimenez J., Ros R., Cano M., & Guerra J. 2005. Preliminary investigation of the systematics of Didymodon (Pottiaceae, Musci) based on nrITS sequence data. Systematic Botany, 30.
Authors
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Werner O.
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Jimenez J.
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Ros R.
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Cano M.
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Guerra J.
Abstract
A phylogenetic analysis of species of Didymodon from the Mediterranean area, Macaronesia, and Southwestern and Central Asia is presented. The ITS1 - 5.8S rRNA gene and ITS2 for 30 species have been sequenced, which represent about 25% of the recognized species in the genus. The molecular data confirm the monophyly of Didymodon as clearly separated from Barbula. The transfer of Didymodon giganteus to Geheebia, of D. sinuosus to Oxystegus, and to Trichostomopsis is not supported by the molecular data. The phylogenetic affinities of the species generally do not correspond with the infrageneric classification proposed for the genus based on morphological characteristics. The only monophyletic section is Asteriscium, but only after the inclusion of D. bistratosus.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref18102,
author = {Olaf Werner and Juan Antonio Jimenez and Rosa Maria Ros and Maria Jesus Cano and Juan Guerra},
title = {Preliminary investigation of the systematics of Didymodon (Pottiaceae, Musci) based on nrITS sequence data},
year = {2005},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Systematic Botany},
volume = {30},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {A phylogenetic analysis of species of Didymodon from the Mediterranean area, Macaronesia, and Southwestern and Central Asia is presented. The ITS1 - 5.8S rRNA gene and ITS2 for 30 species have been sequenced, which represent about 25% of the recognized species in the genus. The molecular data confirm the monophyly of Didymodon as clearly separated from Barbula. The transfer of Didymodon giganteus to Geheebia, of D. sinuosus to Oxystegus, and to Trichostomopsis is not supported by the molecular data. The phylogenetic affinities of the species generally do not correspond with the infrageneric classification proposed for the genus based on morphological characteristics. The only monophyletic section is Asteriscium, but only after the inclusion of D. bistratosus.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 18102
AU - Werner,Olaf
AU - Jimenez,Juan Antonio
AU - Ros,Rosa Maria
AU - Cano,Maria Jesus
AU - Guerra,Juan
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PY - 2005
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N2 - A phylogenetic analysis of species of Didymodon from the Mediterranean area, Macaronesia, and Southwestern and Central Asia is presented. The ITS1 - 5.8S rRNA gene and ITS2 for 30 species have been sequenced, which represent about 25% of the recognized species in the genus. The molecular data confirm the monophyly of Didymodon as clearly separated from Barbula. The transfer of Didymodon giganteus to Geheebia, of D. sinuosus to Oxystegus, and to Trichostomopsis is not supported by the molecular data. The phylogenetic affinities of the species generally do not correspond with the infrageneric classification proposed for the genus based on morphological characteristics. The only monophyletic section is Asteriscium, but only after the inclusion of D. bistratosus.
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JF - Systematic Botany
VL - 30
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