Phylogenetic analysis of Iridaceae with parsimony and distance methods using the plastid gene rps4

A molecular phylogeny of the family Iridaceae based on the plastid gene rps4 was obtained using both parsimony and distance methods. Thirty-four species were examined together with eight outgroup species. Results show that the Iridaceae are monophyletic, and that Isophysis is likely to be the earlie...

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Plastids
Polymerase chain reaction
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