AbstractPhylogenetic relationships within Malvaceae s.l., a clade that includes the traditional families Bombacaceae, Malvaceae s.str., Sterculiaceae, and Tiliaceae, have become greatly clarified thanks to recent molecular systematic research. In this paper, we use DNA sequences of four plastid regions (atpB, matK, ndhF, and rbcL) to study relationships within Malvadendrina, one of the two major clades of Malvaceae s.l. The four data sets were generally in agreement, but five terminal taxa manifested highly unexpected affinities in the rbcL partition, and the non-coding sequences of the trnK intron were found to provide limited phylogenetic information for resolving relationships at the base of Malvadendrina. The remaining data strongly sup...
Premise of the study: Tribe Miliuseae (similar to 25 genera and similar to 510 species) includes a s...
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Conference Theme: New Frontiers in Botany!Evolutionary relationships among main lineages of the Anno...
Abstract Background Malvaceae is an economically important plant family of 4,225 species in nine sub...
Previous molecular phylogenetic analyses have revealed that elements of the former families Malvacea...
Malvaceae s.l. is the largest family of Malvales, comprising more than 4225 species. Within Malvacea...
The order Malvales remains poorly circumscribed, despite its seemingly indisputable core constituent...
A parsimony analysis of ndhF nucleotide sequences representing 24 species and 13 genera of Sterculio...
The family Malvaceae s. l. is a clade that comprises nine subfamilies. Phylogenetic relationships am...
Phylogenetic analyses of Eriotheca and related genera (Bombacoideae, Malvaceae) Molecular and morpho...
Molecular and morphological data have shown that Bombacoideae and Malvoideae together form a well-su...
textThis work represents a progression from a large scale molecular phylogeny to a species level st...
Premise of the study: Tribe Miliuseae (~25 genera and ~510 species) includes a substantial part of t...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Tribe Miliuseae (∼25 genera and ∼510 species) includes a substantial part of t...
Phylogenetic relationships within Sapindaceae sensu lato are assessed using sequence data from two p...
Premise of the study: Tribe Miliuseae (similar to 25 genera and similar to 510 species) includes a s...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/141234/1/ajb21847.pd
Conference Theme: New Frontiers in Botany!Evolutionary relationships among main lineages of the Anno...
Abstract Background Malvaceae is an economically important plant family of 4,225 species in nine sub...
Previous molecular phylogenetic analyses have revealed that elements of the former families Malvacea...
Malvaceae s.l. is the largest family of Malvales, comprising more than 4225 species. Within Malvacea...
The order Malvales remains poorly circumscribed, despite its seemingly indisputable core constituent...
A parsimony analysis of ndhF nucleotide sequences representing 24 species and 13 genera of Sterculio...
The family Malvaceae s. l. is a clade that comprises nine subfamilies. Phylogenetic relationships am...
Phylogenetic analyses of Eriotheca and related genera (Bombacoideae, Malvaceae) Molecular and morpho...
Molecular and morphological data have shown that Bombacoideae and Malvoideae together form a well-su...
textThis work represents a progression from a large scale molecular phylogeny to a species level st...
Premise of the study: Tribe Miliuseae (~25 genera and ~510 species) includes a substantial part of t...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Tribe Miliuseae (∼25 genera and ∼510 species) includes a substantial part of t...
Phylogenetic relationships within Sapindaceae sensu lato are assessed using sequence data from two p...
Premise of the study: Tribe Miliuseae (similar to 25 genera and similar to 510 species) includes a s...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/141234/1/ajb21847.pd
Conference Theme: New Frontiers in Botany!Evolutionary relationships among main lineages of the Anno...