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      New insights into the relationships between Paraboea , Trisepalum , and Phylloboea (Gesneriaceae) and their taxonomic consequences

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          We describe MUSCLE, a new computer program for creating multiple alignments of protein sequences. Elements of the algorithm include fast distance estimation using kmer counting, progressive alignment using a new profile function we call the log-expectation score, and refinement using tree-dependent restricted partitioning. The speed and accuracy of MUSCLE are compared with T-Coffee, MAFFT and CLUSTALW on four test sets of reference alignments: BAliBASE, SABmark, SMART and a new benchmark, PREFAB. MUSCLE achieves the highest, or joint highest, rank in accuracy on each of these sets. Without refinement, MUSCLE achieves average accuracy statistically indistinguishable from T-Coffee and MAFFT, and is the fastest of the tested methods for large numbers of sequences, aligning 5000 sequences of average length 350 in 7 min on a current desktop computer. The MUSCLE program, source code and PREFAB test data are freely available at http://www.drive5. com/muscle.
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              Universal primers for amplification of three non-coding regions of chloroplast DNA.

              Six primers for the amplification of three non-coding regions of chloroplast DNA via the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) have been designed. In order to find out whether these primers were universal, we used them in an attempt to amplify DNA from various plant species. The primers worked for most species tested including algae, bryophytes, pteridophytes, gymnosperms and angiosperms. The fact that they amplify chloroplast DNA non-coding regions over a wide taxonomic range means that these primers may be used to study the population biology (in supplying markers) and evolution (inter- and probably intraspecific phylogenies) of plants.
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                Journal
                TAXON
                Taxon
                Wiley
                00400262
                December 2011
                December 2011
                December 27 2018
                : 60
                : 6
                : 1693-1702
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh; 20A Inverleith Row Edinburgh, Scotland EH3 5LR U.K.
                [2 ]Bangkok Herbarium; Plant Variety Protection Division; Department of Agriculture; Chatuchak Bangkok 10900 Thailand
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                10.1002/tax.606014
                c84f0d0f-bbb9-4734-b6cd-d50a3c3c2578
                © 2018

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