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Genetic Mapping as a Tool for Studying Speciation

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Molecular Systematics of Plants II

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The field of molecular systematics has developed rapidly in response to innovations in molecular biology such as recombinant DNA technology, the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), and efficient and cost-effective methods of DNA sequencing. As revealed by the contents of this book, these methods have been particularly useful when applied to the reconstruction of phylogeny. However, phylogenetic reconstruction represents only one of several contributions molecular biology has made to studies of systematics and evolution.

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