We present the first phylogenomic analysis of relationships among all ten families of Liliales, based on 75 plastid genes from 35 species in 29 genera, and 97 additional plastomes stratified across angiosperm lineages. We used a supermatrix approach to extend our analysis to 58 of 64 genera of Liliales, and calibrated the resulting phylogeny against 17 fossil dates to produce a new timeline for monocot evolution. Liliales diverged from other monocots 124 Mya and began splitting into separate families 113 Mya. Our data support an Australian origin for Liliales, with close relationships between three pairs of lineages (Corsiaceae/Campynemataceae, Philesiaceae/Ripogonaceae, tribes Alstroemerieae/Luzuriageae) in South America and Australia or N...
Aim: Scaly tree ferns, Cyatheaceae, are a well-supported group of mostly tree-forming ferns found th...
We assess relationships among 192 species in all 12 monocot orders and 72 of 77 families, using 602 ...
We assess relationships among 192 species in all 12 monocot orders and 72 of 77 families, using 602 ...
We present the first phylogenomic analysis of relationships among all ten families of Liliales, base...
Previous studies of the small Southern Hemisphere family Atherospermataceae have drawn contradictory...
Historical biogeography of major monocot groups was investigated by biogeographical analysis of a da...
<div><p>Monocots are one of the most diverse, successful and economically important clades of angios...
Monocots are one of the most diverse, successful and economically important clades of angiosperms. W...
The astelioid families (Asteliaceae, Blandfordiaceae, Boryaceae, Hypoxidaceae, and Lanariaceae) have...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The Campanulaceae are a diverse clade of flowering plants encompassing more th...
The Irano‐Turanian (IT) floristic region is considered an important centre of origin for many taxa. ...
Monocots are one of the most diverse, successful and economically important clades of angiosperms. W...
Phylogenetic trees based upon DNA sequence data, when calibrated with a dimension of time, allow inf...
Resolution of evolutionary relationships among some monocot orders remains problematic despite the a...
Haloragaceae are a cosmopolitan plant family with its centre of diversity in Australia. Here, we inv...
Aim: Scaly tree ferns, Cyatheaceae, are a well-supported group of mostly tree-forming ferns found th...
We assess relationships among 192 species in all 12 monocot orders and 72 of 77 families, using 602 ...
We assess relationships among 192 species in all 12 monocot orders and 72 of 77 families, using 602 ...
We present the first phylogenomic analysis of relationships among all ten families of Liliales, base...
Previous studies of the small Southern Hemisphere family Atherospermataceae have drawn contradictory...
Historical biogeography of major monocot groups was investigated by biogeographical analysis of a da...
<div><p>Monocots are one of the most diverse, successful and economically important clades of angios...
Monocots are one of the most diverse, successful and economically important clades of angiosperms. W...
The astelioid families (Asteliaceae, Blandfordiaceae, Boryaceae, Hypoxidaceae, and Lanariaceae) have...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The Campanulaceae are a diverse clade of flowering plants encompassing more th...
The Irano‐Turanian (IT) floristic region is considered an important centre of origin for many taxa. ...
Monocots are one of the most diverse, successful and economically important clades of angiosperms. W...
Phylogenetic trees based upon DNA sequence data, when calibrated with a dimension of time, allow inf...
Resolution of evolutionary relationships among some monocot orders remains problematic despite the a...
Haloragaceae are a cosmopolitan plant family with its centre of diversity in Australia. Here, we inv...
Aim: Scaly tree ferns, Cyatheaceae, are a well-supported group of mostly tree-forming ferns found th...
We assess relationships among 192 species in all 12 monocot orders and 72 of 77 families, using 602 ...
We assess relationships among 192 species in all 12 monocot orders and 72 of 77 families, using 602 ...