Resource Type:
Germplasm Accession
Accession:
accession/290107
Cross Reference:
CarrotOmics | |
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TreeBASE |
Organism:
Name:
S1328_Tieghemopanax_nothisii
Identifier:
S1328_T_nothisii
Description:
Referenced by TreeBASE Study S1328
Publication:
Tronchet F, Plunkett G, Jeremie J, Lowry PI. Monophyly and major clades of Meryta (Araliaceae). Systematic botany. 2005; 30(3):657-670.
Project:
Name | Description |
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TreeBASE Study S1328. Monophyly and major clades of Meryta (Araliaceae). This study contains five trees. |
Analysis:
Name | Description |
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TreeBASE Tree Tr2083 from study S1328. Fig. 2. Strict consensus of 192 shortest trees resulting from the maximum parsimony analysis of 33 ITS sequences of 673 characters; tree length = 190 steps; CI = 0.680; RI = 0.853. | |
TreeBASE Tree Tr2084 from study S1328. Fig. 3. The single shortest tree resulting from the maximum parsimony analysis of 24 ETS sequences of 394 characters; tree length = 126 steps; CI = 0.717; RI = 0.869. | |
TreeBASE Tree Tr2085 from study S1328. Fig. 4a. Strict consensus trees resulting from separate analyses of ITS and ETS data, each with an identical 21-taxon sampling. A. ITS analysis: strict consensus of 64 shortest trees resulting from the maximum parsimony analysis of 675 characters; tree length = 161 steps; CI = 0.682; RI = 0.816. | |
TreeBASE Tree Tr2086 from study S1328. Fig. 4b. Strict consensus trees resulting from separate analyses of ITS and ETS data, each with an identical 21-taxon sampling. B. ETS analysis: the single shortest tree resulting from the maximum parsimony analysis of 394 characters; tree length = 124 steps; CI = 0.711; RI = 0.858. | |
TreeBASE Tree Tr237 from study S1328. Fig. 5. Strict consensus of 4 shortest trees resulting from the maximum parsimony analysis of the combined (ITS + ETS) data set from 21 sequences of 1,067 characters; tree length = 288 steps; CI = 0.685; RI = 0.829. |
Feature:
Name | Uniquename | Feature Type |
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S1328_Tieghemopanax_nothisii | S1328_Tieghemopanax_nothisii | DNA |