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Genome Size of Life Forms of Araceae -A New Piece in the C-Value Puzzle.

Domen KocjanJasna Dolenc KoceFlorian EtlMarina Dermastia
Published in: Plants (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
The genome size of an organism is an important trait that has predictive values applicable to various scientific fields, including ecology. The main source of plant C-values is the Plant DNA C-values database of the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, which currently contains 12,273 estimates. However, it covers only 2.9% of known angiosperm species and has gaps in the life form and geographic distribution of plants. Only 4.5% of C-value estimates come from researchers in Central and South America. This study provides 41 new C-values for the aroid family ( Araceae ), collected in the Piedras Blancas National Park area in southern Costa Rica, including terrestrial, epiphytic and aquatic life forms. Data from our study are combined with C-value entries in the RBGK database for Araceae. The analysis reveals a wider range of C-values for terrestrial aroids, consistent with other terrestrial plants, a trend toward slightly lower C-values for epiphytic forms, which is more consistent for obligate epiphytes, and comparatively low C-values for aquatic aroids.
Keyphrases
  • risk assessment
  • genome wide
  • machine learning
  • dna methylation
  • adverse drug
  • data analysis
  • drug induced