Repeated evolution of vertebrate pollination syndromes in a recently diverged Andean plant clade
Although specialized interactions, including those involving plants and their pollinators, are
often invoked to explain high species diversity, they are rarely explored at …
often invoked to explain high species diversity, they are rarely explored at …
Comparative Chloroplast Genomics of Corydalis Species (Papaveraceae): Evolutionary Perspectives on Their Unusual Large Scale Rearrangements
X Xu, D Wang - Frontiers in Plant Science, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The chloroplast genome (plastome) of angiosperms (particularly photosynthetic members) is
generally highly conserved, although structural rearrangements have been reported in a few …
generally highly conserved, although structural rearrangements have been reported in a few …
Utility of targeted sequence capture for phylogenomics in rapid, recent angiosperm radiations: Neotropical Burmeistera bellflowers as a case study
Targeted sequence capture is a promising approach for large-scale phylogenomics.
However, rapid evolutionary radiations pose significant challenges for phylogenetic …
However, rapid evolutionary radiations pose significant challenges for phylogenetic …
Plastome phylogenomics, biogeography, and clade diversification of Paris (Melanthiaceae)
Y Ji, L Yang, MW Chase, C Liu, Z Yang, J Yang… - BMC plant biology, 2019 - Springer
Abstract Background Paris (Melanthiaceae) is an economically important but taxonomically
difficult genus, which is unique in angiosperms because some species have extremely large …
difficult genus, which is unique in angiosperms because some species have extremely large …
Extensive reorganization of the chloroplast genome of Corydalis platycarpa: A comparative analysis of their organization and evolution with other Corydalis …
Introduction The chloroplast (cp) is an autonomous plant organelle with an individual
genome that encodes essential cellular functions. The genome architecture and gene …
genome that encodes essential cellular functions. The genome architecture and gene …
[HTML][HTML] The application of high-throughput sequencing for taxonomy: the case of Plantago subg. Plantago (Plantaginaceae)
G Hassemer, S Bruun-Lund, AB Shipunov… - Molecular phylogenetics …, 2019 - Elsevier
Plantago is a cosmopolitan genus including over 250 species, concentrated in temperate
and high-elevation tropical regions. The taxonomy of Plantago is very difficult, mainly …
and high-elevation tropical regions. The taxonomy of Plantago is very difficult, mainly …
Phylogeny and biogeography of Myrcia sect. Aguava (Myrtaceae, Myrteae) based on phylogenomic and Sanger data provide evidence for a Cerrado origin and …
Myrcia is one of the largest exclusively Neotropical angiosperm genera, including ca. 800
species divided into nine sections. Myrcia sect. Aguava is one of most complex sections of …
species divided into nine sections. Myrcia sect. Aguava is one of most complex sections of …
Whole genome based insights into the phylogeny and evolution of the Juglandaceae
Abstract Background The walnut family (Juglandaceae) contains commercially important
woody trees commonly called walnut, wingnut, pecan and hickory. Phylogenetic …
woody trees commonly called walnut, wingnut, pecan and hickory. Phylogenetic …
[HTML][HTML] Systematics of Lobelioideae (Campanulaceae): review, phylogenetic and biogeographic analyses
Lobelioideae, the largest subfamily within Campanulaceae, includes 33 genera and
approximately1200 species. It is characterized by resupinate flowers with zygomorphic …
approximately1200 species. It is characterized by resupinate flowers with zygomorphic …
Plastome phylogenomics of Cephalotaxus (Cephalotaxaceae) and allied genera
Abstract Background and Aims Cephalotaxus is a paleo-endemic genus in East Asia that
consists of about 7–9 conifer species. Despite its great economic and ecological importance …
consists of about 7–9 conifer species. Despite its great economic and ecological importance …