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Plastid genome structure and loss of photosynthetic ability in the parasitic genus Cuscuta
2005
Journal of Experimental Botany
The genus Cuscuta (dodder) is composed of parasitic plants, some species of which appear to be losing the ability to photosynthesize. A molecular phylogeny was constructed using 15 species of Cuscuta in order to assess whether changes in photosynthetic ability and alterations in structure of the plastid genome relate to phylogenetic position within the genus. The molecular phylogeny provides evidence for four major clades within Cuscuta. Although DNA blot analysis showed that Cuscuta species
doi:10.1093/jxb/eri240
pmid:16061507
fatcat:vsu425nvzvhdplhvl6kkodw5m4