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  • Minaya, M.; Diaz-Perez, A.; Mason-Gamer, R.; Pimentel, M.; Catalan, P.
    Evolution of the beta-amylase gene in the temperate grasses non-purifying selection, recombination, semiparalogy, homeology and phylogenetic signal (2015), Mol. Phylogenet. Evol., 91, 68-85 .
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Application

Application Comment Organism
molecular biology usage of beta-amylase phylogenetic signal to reconstruct the evolutionary history of the Pooid grasses. Phylogenetic relationships of 37 grass species (26% of the sampled species) highlight the frequent occurrence of non-treelike evolutionary events, so this LCNG should be used with caution as a phylogenetic marker Pooideae

Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Pooideae
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Synonyms

Synonyms Comment Organism
1-4-alpha-glucan maltohydrolase
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Pooideae

General Information

General Information Comment Organism
evolution reconstruction of beta-amylase phylogeny. Evaluation of the evolutionary dynamics of the low-copy nuclear gene (LCNG) beta-amylase by testing for potential pseudogenization, paralogy, homeology, recombination, and phylogenetic incongruence within a broad representation of the main Pooideae lineages. Usage of beta-amylase phylogenetic signal to reconstruct the evolutionary history of the Pooid grasses. Phylogenetic relationships of 37 grass species (26% of the sampled species) highlight the frequent occurrence of non-treelike evolutionary events, so this LCNG should be used with caution as a phylogenetic marker. Poaceae cpDNA-ITS tree and beta-amylase phylogeny, detailed overview Pooideae