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Brassicaceae trnL gene, intron; chloroplast.

PopSet: 10441123

Study Details

Patterns of association between crucifers and their flower-mimic pathogens: host jumps are more common than coevolution or cospeciation.

Roy,B.A.

(2001) Evolution 55:(1)41-53

PMID:
11263745
Citation

Sequences in this data set

  • AF183086.1Descurainia pinnata clone P831ef trnL gene, partial sequence; chloroplast gene for chloroplast product
  • AF183085.1Descurainia pinnata clone P831cd trnL gene, partial sequence; chloroplast gene for chloroplast product
  • AF183084.1Arabis microphylla clone P818ef trnL gene, partial sequence; chloroplast gene for chloroplast product
  • AF183083.1Arabis microphylla clone P818cd trnL gene, partial sequence; chloroplast gene for chloroplast product
  • AF183082.1Arabis microphylla clone P808ef trnL gene, partial sequence; chloroplast gene for chloroplast product
  • AF183081.1Arabis microphylla clone P808cd trnL gene, partial sequence; chloroplast gene for chloroplast product
  • AF183080.1Arabis puberula clone P804ef trnL gene, partial sequence; chloroplast gene for chloroplast product
  • AF183079.1Arabis puberula clone P804cd trnL gene, partial sequence; chloroplast gene for chloroplast product
  • AF183078.1Arabis puberula clone P801ef trnL gene, partial sequence; chloroplast gene for chloroplast product
  • AF183077.1Arabis puberula clone P801cd trnL gene, partial sequence; chloroplast gene for chloroplast product
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