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Tagir H. Samigullin

Researcher at Moscow State University

Publications -  10
Citations -  419

Tagir H. Samigullin is an academic researcher from Moscow State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal transcribed spacer & Phylogenetic tree. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 10 publications receiving 391 citations.

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De novo sequencing and characterization of floral transcriptome in two species of buckwheat (Fagopyrum)

TL;DR: Comparative analysis of two transcriptomes demonstrated their overall similarity but also revealed genes that are presumably differentially expressed in F. esculentum and F. tataricum, a large set of cDNA sequences that represent orthologs of known plant genes as well as potential new genes was generated.
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The Plastid Genome of Mycoheterotrophic Monocot Petrosavia stellaris Exhibits Both Gene Losses and Multiple Rearrangements

TL;DR: The rearrangements in the P. stellaris plastome are the most likely associated with transition to heterotrophic way of life and a lack of evidence for accelerated sequence evolution.
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A comparison of nrDNA ITS and ETS loci for phylogenetic inference in the Umbelliferae: an example from tribe Tordylieae.

TL;DR: This work investigates the utility of nuclear ribosomal DNA external transcribed spacer (ETS) sequences for phylogenetic inference in Umbelliferae tribe Tordylieae, and reports that the ETS region evolves at a slightly faster rate and has a higher percentage of parsimony informative characters than that of ITS and all chloroplast DNA loci examined to date.
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Relationships among genera in Saniculoideae and selected Apioideae (Umbelliferae) inferred from nrITS sequences

TL;DR: The internal transcribed spacers of 18S-26S nuclear ribosomal DNA were newly sequenced for eight species of Umbelliferae andPhylogenetic analyses of new data, plus previously reported sequences of 52 other species using neighbor-joining, maximum parsimony, and maxim um likelihood methods yielded similar results.
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nrDNA ITS sequences and affinities of Sino-Himalayan Apioideae (Umbelliferae)

TL;DR: Apium ventricosum, more commonly known as Sium frigidum, appears a close relative of Sinocarum, and Sinodielsia and Meeboldia are revealed to be clearly distinct genera.