Phylogenetic interrelationships in the enlarged order Ericales were investigated by jackknife analysis of a combination of DNA sequences from the plastid genes rbcL, ndhF, atpB, and the mitochondrial genes atp1 and matR. Several well‐supported groups were identified, but neither a combination of all gene sequences nor any one alone fully resolved the relationships between all major clades in Ericales. All investigated families except Theaceae were found to be monophyletic. Four families, Marcgraviaceae, Balsaminaceae, Pellicieraceae, and Tetrameristaceae form a monophyletic group that is the sister of the remaining families. On the next higher level, Fouquieriaceae and Polemoniaceae form a clade that is sister to the majority of families th...
AbstractThe phylogenetic relationships and systematic position of the three genera of Cyrillaceae (E...
Erica L. is the largest of the 'Cape' clades that together comprise around half of the dis...
DNA sequences of nine genes ( plastid: atpB, matK, and rbcL; mitochondrial: atp1, matR, mtSSU, and m...
Phylogenetic interrelationships in the enlarged order Ericales were investigated by jackknife analys...
Ericales is an ancient eudicot order encompassing numerous species of economic and ornamental values...
A new classification of Ericaceae is presented based on phylogenetic analyses of nuclear and chlorop...
The balsaminoid Ericales, namely Balsaminaceae, Marcgraviaceae, Tetrameristaceae, and Pellicieraceae...
Relationships among the genera of the small, woody family Styracaceae and among families of the larg...
The systematic significance of wood anatomical characters within Ericales is evaluated using separat...
Copyright © 2008 NRC CanadaTo characterize higher-order phylogenetic relationships among the five fa...
Molecular phylogenies of Ericaceae. Dated maximum clade credibility (MCC) tree as inferred using BEA...
DNA sequence data from the low-copy nuclear genes waxy (GBSSI) and leafy were compared with plastid ...
Abstract Background The Styracaceae are a woody, dicotyledonous family containing 12 genera and an e...
Premise : Discordance between nuclear and organellar phylogenies (cytonuclear discordance) is a well...
To characterize higher-order phylogenetic relationships among the five families of Commelinales, we ...
AbstractThe phylogenetic relationships and systematic position of the three genera of Cyrillaceae (E...
Erica L. is the largest of the 'Cape' clades that together comprise around half of the dis...
DNA sequences of nine genes ( plastid: atpB, matK, and rbcL; mitochondrial: atp1, matR, mtSSU, and m...
Phylogenetic interrelationships in the enlarged order Ericales were investigated by jackknife analys...
Ericales is an ancient eudicot order encompassing numerous species of economic and ornamental values...
A new classification of Ericaceae is presented based on phylogenetic analyses of nuclear and chlorop...
The balsaminoid Ericales, namely Balsaminaceae, Marcgraviaceae, Tetrameristaceae, and Pellicieraceae...
Relationships among the genera of the small, woody family Styracaceae and among families of the larg...
The systematic significance of wood anatomical characters within Ericales is evaluated using separat...
Copyright © 2008 NRC CanadaTo characterize higher-order phylogenetic relationships among the five fa...
Molecular phylogenies of Ericaceae. Dated maximum clade credibility (MCC) tree as inferred using BEA...
DNA sequence data from the low-copy nuclear genes waxy (GBSSI) and leafy were compared with plastid ...
Abstract Background The Styracaceae are a woody, dicotyledonous family containing 12 genera and an e...
Premise : Discordance between nuclear and organellar phylogenies (cytonuclear discordance) is a well...
To characterize higher-order phylogenetic relationships among the five families of Commelinales, we ...
AbstractThe phylogenetic relationships and systematic position of the three genera of Cyrillaceae (E...
Erica L. is the largest of the 'Cape' clades that together comprise around half of the dis...
DNA sequences of nine genes ( plastid: atpB, matK, and rbcL; mitochondrial: atp1, matR, mtSSU, and m...