Chloroplast DNA evolves slowly in the palm family (Arecaceae)

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A survey of cpDNA restriction-site variation for 22 species representing five of the six subfamilies of the palm family was conducted. Phylogenetic reconstructions based on the restriction-site data are in general agreement with conventional analyses based on morphological characters. Base-substitution estimates, derived from the restriction-site data, indicate a potential 5-13-fold decrease in substitution rates within the palms relative to rate estimates for annual plant taxa. Approximately 1,000 bp of the rbcL gene (ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase, large subunit) were sequenced from species representing two subfamilies of the palms. The complete DNA sequence data are in accord with the restriction-site data and indicate a total rate of nucleotide substitution that is about eightfold lower than that observed for annual plants.

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Wilson, M. A., Gaut, B., & Clegg, M. T. (1990). Chloroplast DNA evolves slowly in the palm family (Arecaceae). Molecular Biology and Evolution, 7(4), 303–314. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.molbev.a040605

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