1995
DOI: 10.1002/j.1537-2197.1995.tb13862.x
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Molecular divergence in the eastern Asia– eastern North America disjunct section Rytidospermum of Magnolia (Magnoliaceae)

Abstract: Molecular divergence in the eastern Asia—eastern North American disjunct section Rytidospermum of Magnolia was investigated by allozyme electrophoresis, chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) restriction site analysis, and gene sequencing. We calculated Nei's genetic identities between two Asian species, M. officinalis var. biloba and M. hypoleuca, and three American species, M. tripetala, M. fraseri var. fraseri, and M. macrophylla var. macrophylla, by using gene frequency data from 17 nuclear‐encoded allozyme loci in 67 po… Show more

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“…Dimorphanthus (Wen, 2000), Liquidambar (Hoey and Parks 1991;Shi et al, 1998), Magnolia sect. Rytidospermum (Qiu et al, 1995), Osmorhiza (Wen et al, 2002), and Phryma (Nie et al, 2006). Unlike the above cases, which dealt with morphological stasis of taxa showing intercontinental disjunctive distribution, our result is noteworthy as it is observed from taxa distributed adjacent to each other in northeast Asia.…”
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confidence: 58%
“…Dimorphanthus (Wen, 2000), Liquidambar (Hoey and Parks 1991;Shi et al, 1998), Magnolia sect. Rytidospermum (Qiu et al, 1995), Osmorhiza (Wen et al, 2002), and Phryma (Nie et al, 2006). Unlike the above cases, which dealt with morphological stasis of taxa showing intercontinental disjunctive distribution, our result is noteworthy as it is observed from taxa distributed adjacent to each other in northeast Asia.…”
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confidence: 58%
“…Indeed, although databases, such as POWO [ 65 ], record 339 accepted species, the largest phylogenetic studies published to date include only between 86 and 99 of them [ 43 , 54 , 57 ]. Some authors [ 54 , 55 , 66 , 67 , 68 , 69 ] suggested that a study including a broader taxon sampling is necessary to address questions that have not been resolved by studies based on Sanger sequencing (i.e., chloroplast and nuclear DNA markers). Such is the case of the relationships between the Neotropical Magnolia taxa or the deep relationships within the subgenus Magnolia , which, based on several molecular studies, has been shown not to be monophyletic [ 43 , 54 , 55 , 69 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%