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 | | Image Title: White-flowered Form of Syringa vulgaris | | Image Credit: Ki-Joong Kim, Yeungnam University | | AJB Editor: Karl Niklas, Cornell University | | Intended End User: Teacher, Student | | License Details: BSA - Terms for Image Use | | Copyright held by: BSA, | | For Larger Version (click here) | About the Image | White-flowered form of Syringa vulgaris from the Arnold Arboretum of harvard University. Several hundred cultivars of lilacs were developed from 22 wild species through extensive hybridizatino and artificial selection. The parentage of several of these hybrids was confirmed using restriction site analysis of both chloroplast and nuclear ribosomal DNA. | | Link to the AJB Abstract for the article: | A chloroplast DNA phylogeny of licals (Syringa, Oleaceae): plastome groups show a strong correlation with crossing groups |
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