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Interspecific Plastome Recombination Reflects Ancient Reticulate Evolution in Picea (Pinaceae)
2017
Molecular biology and evolution
Plastid sequences are a cornerstone in plant systematic studies and key aspects of their evolution, such as uniparental inheritance and absent recombination, are often treated as axioms. While exceptions to these assumptions can profoundly influence evolutionary inference, detecting them can require extensive sampling, abundant sequence data, and detailed testing. Using advancements in high-throughput sequencing, we analyzed the whole plastomes of 65 accessions of Picea, a genus of $35
doi:10.1093/molbev/msx111
pmid:28383641
pmcid:PMC5455968
fatcat:k5flvbyfarexjibvmqsnqphk5a