2001
DOI: 10.1006/mpev.2001.0934
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Why Nuclear Ribosomal DNA Spacers (ITS) Tell Different Stories in Quercus

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“…These data are in agreement with the accuracy tests of secondary structures of rRNAs , with the only published study involving ITS transcripts analysis of oak species (Mayol and Rossellò, 2001) and with what resulted from a computational analysis that was performed as a check on several Quercus ITS sequences deposited in GenBank. As in Mayol and Rossellò (2001), ITS1 from Q. ilex and Q. suber showed similar, sensibly lower absolute values of free energy than the other oak species.…”
Section: Its1 and Its2 Secondary Structure In Oakssupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…These data are in agreement with the accuracy tests of secondary structures of rRNAs , with the only published study involving ITS transcripts analysis of oak species (Mayol and Rossellò, 2001) and with what resulted from a computational analysis that was performed as a check on several Quercus ITS sequences deposited in GenBank. As in Mayol and Rossellò (2001), ITS1 from Q. ilex and Q. suber showed similar, sensibly lower absolute values of free energy than the other oak species.…”
Section: Its1 and Its2 Secondary Structure In Oakssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Only small variation in length and loop size (helices III-V) could be detected, that seemingly reXect deeper level relationships within Quercus. No extra helices occur, contrary to the sample of Q. coccifera examined by Mayol and Rossellò (2001). The Angiosperm Universal Core motif (GGCRY-(n) 4-7 -GYGYC AAGGAA) of Liu and Schardl (1994) was detected in the ITS1 of all the oak species and is invariably present in helix V, in agreement with known predictions: 15 bases are stem paired, whereas the remaining AAGGA A is not.…”
Section: Its1 and Its2 Secondary Structure In Oakssupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…These features of the 'b' copies are characteristic of rDNA pseudogenes, as observed in many other plant groups (e.g. Buckler et al 1997;Mayol and Roselló 2001;Bayly et al 2008;Burke et al 2008). Given this, our subsequent analyses focused purely on the 'a' copy amplified from a broader range of samples.…”
Section: Its Variation and Phylogenymentioning
confidence: 82%
“…However, numerous studies have reported the presence of divergent ITS paralogues within genomes, often including putative non-functional 'pseudogenes' (e.g. Buckler et al 1997;Mayol and Roselló 2001;Bayly et al 2008;Burke et al 2008). This also appears to be the case in Grevillea.…”
Section: Utility Of Its Sequences For Phylogeny Reconstructionmentioning
confidence: 98%