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Using patterns of genetic structure based on microsatellite loci to test hypotheses of current hybridization, ancient hybridization and incomplete lineage sorting in Conradina (Lamiaceae)
Author(s): C. E. Edwards, D. E. Soltis and P. S. Soltis
Month: Dec
Year: 2008
Publication Type: Article
Journal: Molecular Ecology
Volume: 17
Issue: 23
Pages: 5157-5174
Article Topic(s): Ecotype, Genetics, Systematics
Research Setting(s): Laboratory, Scrub
Species Referenced: Conradina canescens (False rosemary),
Abstract
Researches patterns of genetic structure in the genus Conradina, including C. canescens, using microsatellite data. Results show that currently described species appear to be valid entities and that the current listing status of most endangered species of Conradina is appropriate. Some populations of Conradina within species appear to be highly differentiated genetically and may represent new species.Suggested Citation
C. E. Edwards, D. E. Soltis and P. S. Soltis. "Using patterns of genetic structure based on microsatellite loci to test hypotheses of current hybridization, ancient hybridization and incomplete lineage sorting in Conradina (Lamiaceae)." Molecular Ecology 17.23 (2008): 5157-5174.Go back