@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref18044,
author = {Livia Wanntorp and Alexander Kocyan and Susanne S Renner},
title = {Wax Plants Disentangled: A Phylogeny of Hoya (Asclepioideae, Apocynaceae) Inferred from Nuclear and Chloroplast Sequences},
year = {2006},
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abstract = {Hoya (Marsdenieae, Apocynaceae) includes at least 200 species distributed from India to the Pacific Islands. We here infer major species groups in the genus based on combined sequences from the chloroplast atpB-rbcL spacer, the trnL region, and nuclear ribosomal DNA ITS region for 42 taxa of Hoya and close relatives. To assess levels of ITS polymorphism, ITS sequences for a third of the accessions were obtained by cloning. Most ITS clones grouped by species, indicating that speciation in Hoya usually predates ITS duplication. One ITS sequence of H. carnosa, however, grouped with a sequence of the morphologically similar H. pubicalyx, pointing to recent hybridization or the persistence of paralogous copies through a speciation event. The topology resulting from the combined chloroplast and nuclear data recovers some of the morphology-based sections, such as Acanthostemma and Eriostemma, as well as a well-supported Australian/New Guinean clade.}
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Citation for Study 1476
Citation title:
"Wax Plants Disentangled: A Phylogeny of Hoya (Asclepioideae, Apocynaceae) Inferred from Nuclear and Chloroplast Sequences".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S1420
(Status: Published).
Citation
Wanntorp L., Kocyan A., & Renner S.S. 2006. Wax Plants Disentangled: A Phylogeny of Hoya (Asclepioideae, Apocynaceae) Inferred from Nuclear and Chloroplast Sequences. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, null.
Authors
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Wanntorp L.
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Kocyan A.
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Renner S.S.
011-49-(0)89-17861250
Abstract
Hoya (Marsdenieae, Apocynaceae) includes at least 200 species distributed from India to the Pacific Islands. We here infer major species groups in the genus based on combined sequences from the chloroplast atpB-rbcL spacer, the trnL region, and nuclear ribosomal DNA ITS region for 42 taxa of Hoya and close relatives. To assess levels of ITS polymorphism, ITS sequences for a third of the accessions were obtained by cloning. Most ITS clones grouped by species, indicating that speciation in Hoya usually predates ITS duplication. One ITS sequence of H. carnosa, however, grouped with a sequence of the morphologically similar H. pubicalyx, pointing to recent hybridization or the persistence of paralogous copies through a speciation event. The topology resulting from the combined chloroplast and nuclear data recovers some of the morphology-based sections, such as Acanthostemma and Eriostemma, as well as a well-supported Australian/New Guinean clade.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref18044,
author = {Livia Wanntorp and Alexander Kocyan and Susanne S Renner},
title = {Wax Plants Disentangled: A Phylogeny of Hoya (Asclepioideae, Apocynaceae) Inferred from Nuclear and Chloroplast Sequences},
year = {2006},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Hoya (Marsdenieae, Apocynaceae) includes at least 200 species distributed from India to the Pacific Islands. We here infer major species groups in the genus based on combined sequences from the chloroplast atpB-rbcL spacer, the trnL region, and nuclear ribosomal DNA ITS region for 42 taxa of Hoya and close relatives. To assess levels of ITS polymorphism, ITS sequences for a third of the accessions were obtained by cloning. Most ITS clones grouped by species, indicating that speciation in Hoya usually predates ITS duplication. One ITS sequence of H. carnosa, however, grouped with a sequence of the morphologically similar H. pubicalyx, pointing to recent hybridization or the persistence of paralogous copies through a speciation event. The topology resulting from the combined chloroplast and nuclear data recovers some of the morphology-based sections, such as Acanthostemma and Eriostemma, as well as a well-supported Australian/New Guinean clade.}
}
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ID - 18044
AU - Wanntorp,Livia
AU - Kocyan,Alexander
AU - Renner,Susanne S
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