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A phylogenetic analysis of <i>Prunus</i> and the Amygdaloideae (Rosaceae) using ITS sequences of nuclear ribosomal DNA
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Its SequencesBotanyGeneticsMaximum Likelihood AnalysisMolecular GeneticsCherry GenusGenomicsPhylogenetic AnalysisPhylogeneticsMolecular EcologyEvolutionary TaxonomyNuclear Ribosomal DnaPhylogeny ComparisonGenetic VariationPhylogenomicsImportant PlumPlant TaxonomyBiologyNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyPhylogenetic MethodSymbiosisMedicinePlant Phylogeny
The economically important plum or cherry genus (PRUNUS:) and the subfamily Amygdaloideae of the Rosaceae have a controversial taxonomic history due to the lack of a phylogenetic framework. Phylogenetic analysis using the ITS sequences of nuclear ribosomal DNA (nrDNA) was conducted to construct the evolutionary history and evaluate the historical classifications of PRUNUS: and the Amygdaloideae. The analyses suggest two major groups within the Amygdaloideae: (1) PRUNUS: s.l. (sensu lato) and MADDENIA:, and (2) EXOCHORDA:, Oemleria, and PRINSEPIA: The ITS phylogeny supports the recent treatment of including EXOCHORDA: (formerly in the Spiraeoideae) in the Amygdaloideae. MADDENIA: is found to be nested within PRUNUS: s.l. in the parsimony and distance analyses, but basal to PRUNUS: s.l. in the maximum likelihood analysis. Within PRUNUS:, two major groups are recognizable: (1) the AMYGDALUS:-PRUNUS: group, and (2) the CERASUS:-LAUROCERASUS:-PADUS: group. The clades in the ITS phylogeny are not congruent with most subgeneric groups in the widely used classification of PRUNUS: by Rehder. A broadly defined PRUNUS: is supported.
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