Estudio de la evolución del genoma cloroplástico en especies de la familia Orchidaceae distribuidas en el sur del Ecuador

The Orchidaceae family occupies a very important place within angiosperms because of the rich variety of species and the large floral morphology exhibited. In Ecuador 3,549 species have been described (Kew Royal Botanic Garden, UK, 2009). Six hundred and eighty nine species are endemic to southern E...

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Egile nagusia: Bastidas Vélez, Cristian Israel (author)
Formatua: bachelorThesis
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Argitaratua: 2015
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Sarrera elektronikoa:http://dspace.utpl.edu.ec/handle/123456789/11684
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Gaia:The Orchidaceae family occupies a very important place within angiosperms because of the rich variety of species and the large floral morphology exhibited. In Ecuador 3,549 species have been described (Kew Royal Botanic Garden, UK, 2009). Six hundred and eighty nine species are endemic to southern Ecuador. Studies of chloroplast genome are useful for analyzing genetic variability, population structure and molecular evolution due to its highly conserved sequence and maternal inheritance pattern. The present work aims to study the genetic variability, population structure and evolution of the chloroplast genome (intergenic spacers) within three orchids species distributed in southern Ecuador: Epidendrum parviflorum, Masdevallia deformis and Cyrtochylum myanthum