Molecular phylogeny of Cypripedium (Orchidaceae: Cypripedioideae . . . A molecular analysis was performed on 56 taxa in the orchid genus Cypripedium using nrDNA ITS and five chloroplast regions (trnH-psbA, atpI-atpH, trnS-trnfM, trnL-F spacer, and the trnL intron) The genus Cypripedium was confirmed as monophyletic
Full article: The complete chloroplast genome sequence of Cypripedium . . . In this study, we determined the complete chloroplast genome of Cypripedium tibeticum, an endangered species in China The plastome is 159,223 bp in length, with a large single-copy region (LSC) of 86,537 bp, a small single-copy region (SSC) of 17,552 bp, and a pair of inverted repeat regions (IRs) of 27,567 bp each
Molecular phylogeny of Cypripedium (Orchidaceae: Cypripedioideae . . . Cypripedium is confirmed as a monophyletic genus with strong support (BP99 PP100) The study utilizes multiple nuclear and chloroplast DNA regions for phylogenetic analysis Incongruence between nrDNA ITS and cpDNA datasets suggests hybridization or incomplete lineage sorting
Molecular phylogeny of Cypripedium (Orchidaceae: Cypripedioideae . . . A molecular analysis was performed on 56 taxa in the orchid genus Cypripedium using nrDNA ITS and five chloroplast regions (trnH-psbA, atpI-atpH, trnS-trnfM, trnL-F spacer, and the trnL intron) The genus Cypripedium was confirmed as monophyletic
Phylogenomic insights into the historical biogeography, character-state . . . Cypripedioideae (slipper orchids; Orchidaceae) currently consist of ∼200 herbaceous species with a strikingly disjunctive distribution in tropical and temperate regions of both hemispheres In this study, an updated phylogeny with representatives from all five cypripedioid genera was presented based on maximum likelihood and Bayesian
Molecular phylogeny of Cypripedium (Orchidaceae: Cypripedioideae . . . A molecular analysis was performed on 56 taxa in the orchid genus Cypripedium using nrDNA ITS and five chloroplast regions ( trnH- psbA, atpI- atpH, trnS- trnfM, trnL- F spacer, and the trnL intron) The genus Cypripedium was confirmed as monophyletic