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The
chloroplast
NADH
dehydrogenase F (ndh F )
gene is found in all
vascular plant
divisions and is highly
conserved . Its
DNA fragment resides in the small single-copy region of the chloroplast genome, and is thought to encode a
hydrophobic
protein containing 664
amino acids and to have a mass of 72.9
kDa .
[1]
Application
The ndh F fragment has been a very useful tool in
phylogenetic reconstruction at a number of
taxonomic levels.
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
See also
References
^ Neyland, Ray; Lowell E. Urbatsch (1996). "The ndhF chloroplast gene detected in all vascular plant divisions". Planta . 200 (2): 273–277 P.
doi :
10.1007/bf00208318 .
PMID
8904810 .
S2CID
351989 .
^ Dong, Wenpan; Jing Liu; Jing Yu; Ling Wang; Shiliang Zhou (2012).
"Highly Variable Chloroplast Markers for Evaluating Plant Phylogeny at Low Taxonomic Levels and for DNA Barcoding" . PLOS ONE . 7 (4): e35071.
Bibcode :
2012PLoSO...735071D .
doi :
10.1371/journal.pone.0035071 .
PMC
3325284 .
PMID
22511980 .
^ Patterson, T. B.; T. J. Givnish (2002).
"Phylogeny, concerted convergence, and phylogenetic niche conservatism in the core Liliales: insights from rbcL and ndhF sequence data" . Evolution . 56 (2): 233–252.
doi :
10.1111/j.0014-3820.2002.tb01334.x .
PMID
11926492 .
^ Givnish, T.J.; Pires, J.C.; Graham, S.W.; McPherson, M.A.; Prince, L.M.; Patterson, T.B.; Rai, H.S.; Roalson, E.R.; Evans, T.M.; Hahn, W.J; Millam, K.C.; Meerow, A.W.; Molvray, M.; Kores, P.; O’Brien, H.E.; Kress, W.J.; Hall, J.; Sytsma, K.J.
"Phylogeny of the monocotyledons based on the highly informative plastid gene ndhF : evidence for widespread concerted convergence" (PDF) : 28–51. Archived from
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^ Givnish, T.J.; Pires, J.C.; Graham, S.W.; McPherson, M.A.; Prince, L.M.; Patterson, T.B.; Rai, H.S.; Roalson, E.R.; Evans, T.M.; Hahn, W.J; Millam, K.C.; Meerow, A.W.; Molvray, M.; Kores, P.; O’Brien, H.E.; Kress, W.J.; Hall, J.; Sytsma, K.J. (2005).
"Repeated evolution of net venation and fleshy fruits among monocots in shaded habitats confirms a priori predictions: evidence from an ndhF phylogeny" . Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences . 272 (1571): 1481–1490.
doi :
10.1098/rspb.2005.3067 .
PMC
1559828 .
PMID
16011923 .
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