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Comparisons of isozyme diversity in three rare species of Coreopsis (Asteraceae)
Author(s): M. E. Cosner, D. J. Crawford
Year: 1994
Journal: Systematic Botany
Volume: 19
Issue: 3
Pages: 350-358
Article Topic(s): Genetics
Research Setting(s): Laboratory
Species Referenced: Coreopsis integrifolia (Fringeleaf tickseed),
Abstract
Studies the genetic diversity of Coreopsis integrifolia, C. pulchra, and C. rosea using using enzyme electrophoresis. Coreopsis integrifolia, a tetrapolid, had higher levels of genetic diversity than the other two diploid species. Coreopsis integrifolia also had high levels of genetic diversity among populations.Suggested Citation
M. E. Cosner, and D. J. Crawford. "Comparisons of isozyme diversity in three rare species of Coreopsis (Asteraceae)." Systematic Botany 19.3 (1994): 350-358.Go back