Summary: The Brassicaceae family comprises c. 4000 species including economically important crops and the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana. Despite their importance, the relationships among major lineages in the family remain unresolved, hampering comparative research. Here, we inferred a Brassicaceae phylogeny using newly generated targeted enrichment sequence data of 1827 exons (> 940 000 bases) representing 63 species, as well as sequenced genome data of 16 species, together representing 50 of the 52 currently recognized Brassicaceae tribes. A third of the samples were derived from herbarium material, facilitating broad taxonomic coverage of the family. Six major clades formed successive sister groups to the rest of Brassicaceae....
Background: There are three basic Brassica genomes (A, B, and C) and three parallel sets of subgenom...
The family Brassicaceae comprises 3710 species in 338 genera, 25 recently delimited tribes, and thre...
Background: There are three basic Brassica genomes (A, B, and C) and three parallel sets of subgenom...
Summary: The Brassicaceae family comprises c. 4000 species including economically important crops an...
Background: The family Brassicaceae encompasses diverse species, many of which have high scientific ...
The mustard family (Brassicaceae) is a scientifically and economically important family, containing ...
Abstract: The mustard family (Brassicaceae) is a scientifically and economically important family, c...
The mustard family (Brassicaceae) is a scientifically and economically important family, containing ...
Comparative genomics of Arabidopsis relatives has great potential to improve our understanding of mo...
The Brassica genus comprises many economically important worldwide cultivated crops. The well-establ...
Brassicaceae is a family of green plants of high scientific and economic interest, including thale c...
Brassicaceae is a family of green plants of high scientific and economic interest, including thale c...
Brassicaceae is a family of green plants of high scientific and economic interest, including thale c...
Background: Extensive mapping efforts are currently underway for the establishment of comparative ge...
The Brassicales are an economically important order of flowering plants. Many crop species such as k...
Background: There are three basic Brassica genomes (A, B, and C) and three parallel sets of subgenom...
The family Brassicaceae comprises 3710 species in 338 genera, 25 recently delimited tribes, and thre...
Background: There are three basic Brassica genomes (A, B, and C) and three parallel sets of subgenom...
Summary: The Brassicaceae family comprises c. 4000 species including economically important crops an...
Background: The family Brassicaceae encompasses diverse species, many of which have high scientific ...
The mustard family (Brassicaceae) is a scientifically and economically important family, containing ...
Abstract: The mustard family (Brassicaceae) is a scientifically and economically important family, c...
The mustard family (Brassicaceae) is a scientifically and economically important family, containing ...
Comparative genomics of Arabidopsis relatives has great potential to improve our understanding of mo...
The Brassica genus comprises many economically important worldwide cultivated crops. The well-establ...
Brassicaceae is a family of green plants of high scientific and economic interest, including thale c...
Brassicaceae is a family of green plants of high scientific and economic interest, including thale c...
Brassicaceae is a family of green plants of high scientific and economic interest, including thale c...
Background: Extensive mapping efforts are currently underway for the establishment of comparative ge...
The Brassicales are an economically important order of flowering plants. Many crop species such as k...
Background: There are three basic Brassica genomes (A, B, and C) and three parallel sets of subgenom...
The family Brassicaceae comprises 3710 species in 338 genera, 25 recently delimited tribes, and thre...
Background: There are three basic Brassica genomes (A, B, and C) and three parallel sets of subgenom...