Use of simultaneous analyses to guide fossil-based calibrations of Pinaceae phylogeny
DS Gernandt, S Magallón… - … Journal of Plant …, 2008 - journals.uchicago.edu
Uncertainties in the age and phylogenetic position of Pinaceae fossils present significant
obstacles to our understanding of the timing of diversification in the family. We demonstrate …
obstacles to our understanding of the timing of diversification in the family. We demonstrate …
Incorporating fossils into the Pinaceae tree of life
DS Gernandt, C Reséndiz Arias… - American Journal of …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Premise of the Study Pinaceae have a rich but enigmatic early fossil record, much of which
is represented by permineralized seed cones. Our incomplete knowledge of morphology …
is represented by permineralized seed cones. Our incomplete knowledge of morphology …
Phylogeny, historical biogeography, and patterns of diversification for Pinus (Pinaceae): phylogenetic tests of fossil-based hypotheses
AJ Eckert, BD Hall - Molecular phylogenetics and evolution, 2006 - Elsevier
Pines comprise one of the largest coniferous genera, are distributed throughout the Northern
Hemisphere, and have an abundant fossil record. Distributions of fossils have been used to …
Hemisphere, and have an abundant fossil record. Distributions of fossils have been used to …
Fossils matter: improved estimates of divergence times in Pinus reveal older diversification
Background The taxonomy of pines (genus Pinus) is widely accepted and a robust gene tree
based on entire plastome sequences exists. However, there is a large discrepancy in …
based on entire plastome sequences exists. However, there is a large discrepancy in …
Comparative chloroplast genomics reveals the evolution of Pinaceae genera and subfamilies
As the largest and the basal-most family of conifers, Pinaceae provides key insights into the
evolutionary history of conifers. We present comparative chloroplast genomics and analysis …
evolutionary history of conifers. We present comparative chloroplast genomics and analysis …
Phylogenetic analysis of the hard pines (Pinus subgenus Pinus, Pinaceae) from chloroplast DNA restriction site analysis
AB Krupkin, A Liston, SH Strauss - American Journal of Botany, 1996 - Wiley Online Library
Phylogenetic analysis of plastid DNA restriction site and rearrangement mutations suggests
a number of major revisions to taxonomy and phylogenetic concepts in the hard pines. Total …
a number of major revisions to taxonomy and phylogenetic concepts in the hard pines. Total …
The evolution, biogeography and palaeoecology of the Pinaceae based on fossil and extant representatives
BA LePage - IV International Conifer Conference 615, 1999 - actahort.org
The fossil record of the family Pinaceae indicates that most genera first appeared in the high-
latitude and high-altitude regions of North America during the early Tertiary. In fact, six of the …
latitude and high-altitude regions of North America during the early Tertiary. In fact, six of the …
Phylogenetic Relationships and Species Delimitation in Pinus Section Trifoliae Inferrred from Plastid DNA
S Hernandez-Leon, DS Gernandt… - PloS one, 2013 - journals.plos.org
Recent diversification followed by secondary contact and hybridization may explain complex
patterns of intra-and interspecific morphological and genetic variation in the North American …
patterns of intra-and interspecific morphological and genetic variation in the North American …
Phylogenetic relationships, possible ancient hybridization, and biogeographic history of Abies (Pinaceae) based on data from nuclear, plastid, and mitochondrial …
Abies, the second largest genus of Pinaceae, consists of approximately 48 species
occurring in the north temperate region. Previous molecular phylogenetic studies improved …
occurring in the north temperate region. Previous molecular phylogenetic studies improved …
Fossil Calibration of Molecular Divergence Infers a Moderate Mutation Rate and Recent Radiations for Pinus
A Willyard, J Syring, DS Gernandt… - … Biology and Evolution, 2007 - academic.oup.com
Silent mutation rate estimates for Pinus vary 50-fold, ranging from angiosperm-like to among
the slowest reported for plants. These differences either reflect extraordinary genomic …
the slowest reported for plants. These differences either reflect extraordinary genomic …