Publications by authors named "Nour Abdel Samad"

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  • The study investigates genome size dynamics in a genus of plants, focusing on 41 species and subspecies from the Eastern Mediterranean, as only 53 out of approximately 260 species have known genome sizes.
  • Researchers created a phylogenetic framework to analyze how genome sizes are distributed across different subgenera and sections within the genus, uncovering a diverse range of C-values that are unevenly spread.
  • The findings indicate that changes in genome size are primarily linked to speciation events, suggesting that genome size dynamics may have influenced the evolution and diversification of irises, and they also propose that a Lebanese population should be classified as a distinct species.
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Despite being an important target of conservation concern and horticultural interest, Lebanese irises yet have a confusing taxonomic history and species' delimitation is often considered problematic, more especially among royal irises (Iris section Oncocyclus). Indeed, these irises of exceptionally large and spectacular flowers have radiated across Caucasus and eastern Mediterranean giving rise to a number of strict endemic taxa, many of them being considered under threat. Whilst efforts have mostly focused on clarifying the evolutionary relationships in the group based on morphological and molecular data, karyological and cytogenetic characters have been comparatively overlooked.

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