B. Oxelman et al., CHLOROPLAST RPS16 INTRON PHYLOGENY OF THE TRIBE SILENEAE (CARYOPHYLLACEAE), Plant systematics and evolution, 206(1-4), 1997, pp. 393-410
Intron sequences of the chloroplast gene rps16 from 46 species were us
ed to examine phylogenetic relationships indicated by nrDNA ITS sequen
ce variation in the tribe Sileneae (Caryophyllacaeae, Caryophylloideae
). This region has previously not been utilized for phylogenetic purpo
ses but the results presented here suggest that it is a consistent and
valuable complement to the ITS sequences. The rps16 intron trees are
largely congruent with the ITS trees. All the major hypotheses suggest
ed by the ITS data are supported, often at similar bootstrap levels. T
he joint usage of rps16 intron and ITS sequences provides a powerful t
ool for resolving many of the difficult taxonomic issues in the tribe
Sileneae.