2014
DOI: 10.3199/iscb.9.69
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Karyomorphology of Perillula reptans Maxim., Lamiaceae, endemic species in Japan

Abstract: Perillula reptans was karyomorphologically studied. This species had the resting chromosomes of the complex chromocenter type, the mitotic prophase chromosomes of the proximal type, and had 2n=14 chromosomes in the mitotic metaphase with basic chromosome number of x=7. The chromosome numbers of this species was reported here for the first time. The chromosome complement showed a gradual (monomodal) gradation in length from the longest (2.8 µm) to the shortest (1.7 µm) chromosomes, and consisted of six submedia… Show more

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“…endemic to Japan (Murata & Yamazaki, 1993). Only a few studies (e.g., Zhou & al., 1997;Funamoto & Ogawa, 2014) have included the genus since its initial description by Maximowicz (1875), and it has not been included in a molecular phylogenetic publication prior to this study. In addition to their sister relationship in the cpDNA tree (Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…endemic to Japan (Murata & Yamazaki, 1993). Only a few studies (e.g., Zhou & al., 1997;Funamoto & Ogawa, 2014) have included the genus since its initial description by Maximowicz (1875), and it has not been included in a molecular phylogenetic publication prior to this study. In addition to their sister relationship in the cpDNA tree (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%