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BIO Web Conf.
Volume 38, 2021
Northern Asia Plant Diversity: Current Trends in Research and Conservation 2021
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Article Number | 00092 | |
Number of page(s) | 4 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20213800092 | |
Published online | 28 October 2021 |
DNA specificity in two Hedysarum sections, Hedysarum and Multicaulia (Siberia, Russia) inferred from ETS sequence data
1
Central Siberian Botanical Garden of the Siberian Brunch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia
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Horticulture Crop Science Research Department, West Azerbaijan Agricultural and Natural Resources Research and Education Center (AREEO), Urmia, Iran
* Corresponding author: nsnuzhdina@gmail.com
Based on sequence data of the nuclear ETS markers of 20 species, the relationships of sections Hedysarum and Multicaulia were assessed. Phylogenetic analysis was performed on the complete sequences using the Neighbor-Joining methods. The nuclear marker ETS is investigated for the first time in the most species excluding H. hedysaroides, H. inundatum, H. ferganense, and H. neglectum. The length of sequences varies from 349 to 357 nucleotides. It is noteworthy that ETS data significantly discriminate H. ferganense from both sections, Hedysarum and Multicaulia. Moreover, our results did not support the subsectional division of Multicaulia section. Therefore, the ETS sequence data obtained in our study for 20 taxa of Hedysarum evidence the nonmonophyly of section Multicaulia.
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