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Chong-Wook Park
Researcher at Seoul National University
Publications - 60
Citations - 3221
Chong-Wook Park is an academic researcher from Seoul National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Genetic structure. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 59 publications receiving 2844 citations. Previous affiliations of Chong-Wook Park include Daejeon University & UPRRP College of Natural Sciences.
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A DNA barcode for land plants.
Peter M. Hollingsworth,Laura L. Forrest,John L. Spouge,Mehrdad Hajibabaei,Sujeevan Ratnasingham,Michelle van der Bank,Mark W. Chase,Robyn S. Cowan,David L. Erickson,Aron J. Fazekas,Sean W. Graham,Karen E. James,Ki Joong Kim,W. John Kress,Harald Schneider,Jonathan van Alphen-Stahl,Spencer C. H. Barrett,Cássio van den Berg,Diego Bogarín,Kevin S. Burgess,Kevin S. Burgess,Kenneth M. Cameron,Kenneth M. Cameron,Mark A. Carine,Juliana Chacón,Alexandra Clark,James J. Clarkson,Ferozah Conrad,Dion S. Devey,Caroline S. Ford,Terry A. Hedderson,Michelle L. Hollingsworth,Brian C. Husband,Laura J. Kelly,Laura J. Kelly,Prasad Kesanakurti,Jung Sung Kim,Young-Dong Kim,Renaud Lahaye,Hae-Lim Lee,David G. Long,Santiago Madriñán,Olivier Maurin,Isabelle Meusnier,Steven G. Newmaster,Chong-Wook Park,Diana M. Percy,Gitte Petersen,James E. Richardson,Gerardo A. Salazar,Vincent Savolainen,Vincent Savolainen,Ole Seberg,Mike J. Wilkinson,Dong-Keun Yi,Damon P. Little +55 more
TL;DR: The 2-locus combination of rbcL+matK will provide a universal framework for the routine use of DNA sequence data to identify specimens and contribute toward the discovery of overlooked species of land plants.
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Phylogenetic relationships in family Magnoliaceae inferred from ndhF sequences.
TL;DR: The molecular data strongly suggest that a taxonomic realignment of infrafamilial delimitations and compositions should be considered in the Magnoliaceae.
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Complete chloroplast DNA sequence from a Korean endemic genus, Megaleranthis saniculifolia, and its evolutionary implications.
TL;DR: The phylogenetic trees based on the two independent markers, the nuclear ITS and chloroplast matK sequences, strongly support the inclusion of the Megaleranthis to the Trollius and Ohwi’s original treatment of Megaleransthis saniculiforia to Trollius chosenensis Ohwi are supported.
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Landscape-level spatial genetic structure in Quercus acutissima (Fagaceae)
Mi Yoon Chung,John D. Nason,Myong Gi Chung,Kim Joong Kim,Chong-Wook Park,Byung Yun Sun,Jae-Hong Pak +6 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that acorn movement by animals may be more extensive than previously anticipated in Q. acutissima, and population-to-population differences in internal genetic structure may be influenced by local variation in regeneration environment.