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Applications of Molecular Systematics. -Plants: chloroplast DNA, mitochondrial DNA and nuclear DNA -Animals: mitochondrial DNA and nuclear DNA Different.

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Page 1: Applications of Molecular Systematics. -Plants: chloroplast DNA, mitochondrial DNA and nuclear DNA -Animals: mitochondrial DNA and nuclear DNA Different.

Applications of Applications of Molecular SystematicsMolecular Systematics

Page 2: Applications of Molecular Systematics. -Plants: chloroplast DNA, mitochondrial DNA and nuclear DNA -Animals: mitochondrial DNA and nuclear DNA Different.

- Plants: chloroplast DNA, mitochondrial DNA and nuclear DNA

- Animals: mitochondrial DNA and nuclear DNA

Different in modes of inheritance, amount of variation, easy of application.

Molecular DataMolecular Data

Page 3: Applications of Molecular Systematics. -Plants: chloroplast DNA, mitochondrial DNA and nuclear DNA -Animals: mitochondrial DNA and nuclear DNA Different.

- to solve taxonomic problems.- to verify the existing

taxonomy/classification.- to view the existing

taxonomy/classification from molecular aspect.

Can be done on different taxonomic (familial, subfamilial, generic, specific and subspecific) levels.

ApplicationsApplications

Page 4: Applications of Molecular Systematics. -Plants: chloroplast DNA, mitochondrial DNA and nuclear DNA -Animals: mitochondrial DNA and nuclear DNA Different.

Taxonomic ProblemsTaxonomic Problems

Taxonomic position of families Guttiferea and Hypericaceae

Phylogeny based on trnL-trnF (cpDNA) sequence data

Page 5: Applications of Molecular Systematics. -Plants: chloroplast DNA, mitochondrial DNA and nuclear DNA -Animals: mitochondrial DNA and nuclear DNA Different.

Taxonomic ProblemsTaxonomic Problems

Phylogeny comparison of nDNA and cpDNA data

Neobalanocarpus heimii has a male parent of Shorea and female parent of Hopea

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Verification of Classification/Taxonomy Verification of Classification/Taxonomy

Classification of genus Hopea by Ashton (1982)

Phylogeny based on PgiC (nuclear DNA) sequence data

Page 7: Applications of Molecular Systematics. -Plants: chloroplast DNA, mitochondrial DNA and nuclear DNA -Animals: mitochondrial DNA and nuclear DNA Different.

- Molecular systematics serves as complimentary evidence to traditional (morphological) taxonomy/classification.

- Taxonomy/classification based on morphology needs to be established before the application of molecular systematics.

Roles of Molecular SystematicsRoles of Molecular Systematics