Abstract
A 335-bp segment of the NADH dehydrogenase F (ndhF) gene from a representative of each nonflowering vascular plant division (Coniferophyta, Filicophyta, Ginkgophyta, Gnetophyta, Lycophyta, Psilophyta, Sphenophyta) has been sequenced and aligned with those of rice, tobacco, an orchid and a liverwort. Because ndhF is apparently absent in the genus Pinus L. (Coniferophyta), it has been speculated that this gene may be absent in the gymnosperms. However, this study suggests that the absence of the ndhF gene in Pinus may be unique and is not a general characteristic of the gymnosperms.
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Abbreviations
- ndhF :
-
NADH dehydrogenase F
- PCR:
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polymerase chain reaction
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This research was supported by grants from NSF LASER/EPS-CoR 92-96-ADP-02, LEGSF RD-A-13 (1991–1994), and by the Department of Plant Biology, Louisiana State University.
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Neyland, R., Urbatsch, L.E. The ndhF chloroplast gene detected in all vascular plant divisions. Planta 200, 273–277 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00208318
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