Webet al., 2008b ; Tuckett et al., 2010b ), except that in Trithuria, 1 Manuscript received 11 February 2012; revision accepted 12 April 2012. The authors thank T. Eldridge and S. Holloway for help with histology and S. Holloway for earlier versions of some fi gures. They also thank S. Renner and an anonymous reviewer for helpful comments. WebNov 27, 2015 · We examined a transcriptome of Trithuria submersa for evidence of recent whole-genome duplication, and applied transcriptome-derived microsatellite (expressed …
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WebTo address this question, we studied two Western Australian species, Trithuria austinensis (dioecious, obligately outcrossing) and Trithuria submersa (bisexual, highly selfing). To document developmental timing, carpels were hand-pollinated, collected at sequential time points, and examined with light and fluorescence microscopy. WebSep 1, 2014 · Here we examined patterns of genetic diversity across most of the range of Trithuria submersa, the most widespread member of Hydatellaceae (one of three families … jigsaw pieces for ppt
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WebFamily: Hydatellaceae Trithuria submersa Citation: Hook. f., Fl.. Tasm. 2:79, t. 138A (1858). Synonymy: Not Applicable Common name: Trithuria. Description: Annual herb, usually … WebMay 13, 2014 · Five biogeographic areas are delineated by labelled ovals: India, New Zealand, northern Australia, south-eastern Australia, and south-western Australia. Species found in each area are listed; note that Trithuria submersa is treated here as south-eastern and south-western species. We created the map using ArcMAP version 9.3 … WebWe examined a transcriptome of Trithuria submersa for evidence of recent whole-genome duplication, and applied transcriptome-derived microsatellite (expressed-sequence tag … jigsaw peterborough