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we observed that in matK protein sequences result;
some species belonging to same genus are fall very
nearly as per botanical classification which is correct
as per both botanical and evolutionary relationship but
we observed in
matK
DNA sequence result that it
really differs and it is not related with
morphologically or botanical classification and further
we observed that few species are distantly related even
if they are from same genus. Further conserved matK
protein sequences could be model and functional
annotation may give accurate information regarding to
evolution as structural proteins are more accurate in
evolution study which gives accurate details regarding
to study.
As per literature review we come to know that
matK
sequences are more accurate than
rbcL
sequences
which are normally used for phylogeny reconstruction
and after this analysis we also recommend that
matK
sequences are more accurate than
rbcL
gene
sequences and we suggest from our study that
especially matK protein sequences gives more
accurate result on evolutionary or phylogeny study
than
matK
DNA sequences.
Acknowledgement
We would like to thank Sardar Patel University.
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