2024
DOI: 10.3390/plants13050635
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Genome Size in the Arenaria ciliata Species Complex (Caryophyllaceae), with Special Focus on Northern Europe and the Arctic

Gregor Kozlowski,
Yann Fragnière,
Benoît Clément
et al.

Abstract: The main aim of the present study has been the completion of genome size data for the diverse arctic-alpine A. ciliata species complex, with special focus on the unexplored arctic taxon A. pseudofrigida, the north-European A. norvegica, and A. gothica from Gotland (Sweden). Altogether, 46 individuals of these three Nordic taxa have been sampled from seven different regions and their genome size estimated using flow cytometry. Three other alpine taxa in the A. ciliata complex (A. multicaulis, A. ciliata subsp. … Show more

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“…The importance of large-scale geographical sampling when studying disjunct and polyploid arctic–alpine plant complexes was confirmed by two studies performed by Kozlowski et al [ 9 , 10 ]. These two studies explored the genome sizes and ploidy levels of the Arenaria ciliata species complex ( Caryophyllaceae ).…”
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“…The importance of large-scale geographical sampling when studying disjunct and polyploid arctic–alpine plant complexes was confirmed by two studies performed by Kozlowski et al [ 9 , 10 ]. These two studies explored the genome sizes and ploidy levels of the Arenaria ciliata species complex ( Caryophyllaceae ).…”
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confidence: 92%