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Phylogenetic analysis of Carthamus species based on the nucleotide sequence of the nuclear SACPD gene and chloroplast trnL-trnF IGS region.
Sasanuma T, Sehgal D, Sasakuma T, Raina SN. Sasanuma T, et al. Genome. 2008 Sep;51(9):721-7. doi: 10.1139/G08-059. Genome. 2008. PMID: 18772950
This contradicts the earlier view that one of the genomes involved in the origin of the polyploid taxa of Carthamus is the B genome. Comparison with an outgroup species (Cirsium japonicum) indicated that C. arborescens is the most primitive species in the genus. …
This contradicts the earlier view that one of the genomes involved in the origin of the polyploid taxa of Carthamus is the B genome. …
Nuclear DNA assay in solving issues related to ancestry of the domesticated diploid safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) and the polyploid (Carthamus) taxa, and phylogenetic and genomic relationships in the genus Carthamus L. (Asteraceae).
Sehgal D, Raina SN, Devarumath RM, Sasanuma T, Sasakuma T. Sehgal D, et al. Mol Phylogenet Evol. 2009 Dec;53(3):631-44. doi: 10.1016/j.ympev.2009.07.012. Epub 2009 Jul 12. Mol Phylogenet Evol. 2009. PMID: 19602441
With few exceptions, all DNA based dendrograms support three lineages within the genus. One lineage is constituted by C. arborescens (2n=24) alone. The present data indicates that because of unique composition of its nuclear genome vis-a-vis other Carthamus taxa, C. …
With few exceptions, all DNA based dendrograms support three lineages within the genus. One lineage is constituted by C. arborescens
Species-genomic relationships among the tribasic diploid and polyploid Carthamus taxa based on physical mapping of active and inactive 18S-5.8S-26S and 5S ribosomal RNA gene families, and the two tandemly repeated DNA sequences.
Agrawal R, Tsujimoto H, Tandon R, Rao SR, Raina SN. Agrawal R, et al. Gene. 2013 May 25;521(1):136-44. doi: 10.1016/j.gene.2013.03.036. Epub 2013 Mar 17. Gene. 2013. PMID: 23510781
In the genus Carthamus (2n=20, 22, 24, 44, 64; x=10, 11, 12), most of the homologues within and between the chromosome complements are difficult to be identified. ...The present results support the origin of C. tinctorius from C. palaestinus. FISH patterns of C. arbores
In the genus Carthamus (2n=20, 22, 24, 44, 64; x=10, 11, 12), most of the homologues within and between the chromosome complements ar …