Phylogenomics and the flowering plant tree of life
The advances accelerated by nextgeneration sequencing and longread sequencing
technologies continue to provide an impetus for plant phylogenetic study. In the past …
technologies continue to provide an impetus for plant phylogenetic study. In the past …
Genome sequencing reveals the genetic architecture of heterostyly and domestication history of common buckwheat
JA Fawcett, R Takeshima, S Kikuchi, E Yazaki… - Nature Plants, 2023 - nature.com
Common buckwheat, Fagopyrum esculentum, is an orphan crop domesticated in southwest
China that exhibits heterostylous self-incompatibility. Here we present chromosome-scale …
China that exhibits heterostylous self-incompatibility. Here we present chromosome-scale …
Disentangling sources of gene tree discordance in phylogenomic data sets: testing ancient hybridizations in Amaranthaceae sl
DF Morales-Briones, G Kadereit, DT Tefarikis… - Systematic …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Gene tree discordance in large genomic data sets can be caused by evolutionary processes
such as incomplete lineage sorting and hybridization, as well as model violation, and errors …
such as incomplete lineage sorting and hybridization, as well as model violation, and errors …
[HTML][HTML] A plastid phylogenomic framework for the palm family (Arecaceae)
Background Over the past decade, phylogenomics has greatly advanced our knowledge of
angiosperm evolution. However, phylogenomic studies of large angiosperm families with …
angiosperm evolution. However, phylogenomic studies of large angiosperm families with …
Chromosome-scale genome sequence of Suaeda glauca sheds light on salt stress tolerance in halophytes
Y Cheng, J Sun, M Jiang, Z Luo, Y Wang… - Horticulture …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Soil salinity is a growing concern for global crop production and the sustainable
development of humanity. Therefore, it is crucial to comprehend salt tolerance mechanisms …
development of humanity. Therefore, it is crucial to comprehend salt tolerance mechanisms …
A phylogenomic analysis of Nepenthes (Nepenthaceae)
Nepenthaceae is one of the largest carnivorous plant families and features ecological and
morphological adaptations indicating an impressive adaptive radiation. However …
morphological adaptations indicating an impressive adaptive radiation. However …
[HTML][HTML] Phylogenomic and evolutionary dynamics of inverted repeats across Angelica plastomes
M Wang, X Wang, J Sun, Y Wang, Y Ge, W Dong… - BMC plant biology, 2021 - Springer
Abstract Background Angelica L.(family Apiaceae) is an economically important genus
comprising ca. One hundred ten species. Angelica species are found on all continents of the …
comprising ca. One hundred ten species. Angelica species are found on all continents of the …
More than a spiny morphology: plastome variation in the prickly pear cacti (Opuntieae)
Background Plastid genomes (plastomes) have long been recognized as highly conserved
in their overall structure, size, gene arrangement and content among land plants. However …
in their overall structure, size, gene arrangement and content among land plants. However …
[HTML][HTML] The genome of the glasshouse plant noble rhubarb (Rheum nobile) provides a window into alpine adaptation
Glasshouse plants are species that trap warmth via specialized morphology and physiology,
mimicking a human glasshouse. In the Himalayan alpine region, the highly specialized …
mimicking a human glasshouse. In the Himalayan alpine region, the highly specialized …
A high-quality Bougainvillea genome provides new insights into evolutionary history and pigment biosynthetic pathways in the Caryophyllales
Bougainvillea is a perennial ornamental shrub that is highly regarded in ornamental
horticulture around the world. However, the absence of genome data limits our …
horticulture around the world. However, the absence of genome data limits our …