Abstract

Monotropa uniflora has a disjunct geographical distribution. One part of the distribution encompasses much of North America, a second part extends throughout Central America and a third part runs through eastern Asia. The present study, based on large ribosomal subunit (26S) rRNA gene sequence data, suggests that M. uniflora from Asia, North America, and Central America are each molecularly diverged and phylogenetically distinct.

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