Premise of the study: Several studies have incorporated molecular and morphological data to study the phylogeny of the palms (Arecaceae), but some relationships within the family remain ambiguous—particularly those within Arecoideae, the most diverse subfamily including coconut and oil palm. Here, two next-generation, targeted plastid-enrichment methods were compared and used to elucidate Arecoideae phylogeny. Methods: Next-generation sequencing techniques were used to generate a plastid genome data set. Long range PCR and hybrid gene capture were used to enrich for chloroplast targets. Ten taxa were enriched using both methods for comparison. Chloroplast sequence data were generated for 31 representatives of the 14 Arecoideae tribes and fi...
International audienceSubtribe Archontophoenicinae belongs to Areceae, the largest of all palm tribe...
The tribe Geonomateae is a widely distributed group of 103 species of Neotropical palms which contai...
International audienceSubtribe Archontophoenicinae belongs to Areceae, the largest of all palm tribe...
Premise of the study: Several studies have incorporated molecular and morphological data to study th...
Premise of the study: Several studies have incorporated molecular and morphological data to study th...
Premise of the study: Several studies have incorporated molecular and morphological data to study th...
Background and Aims The Arecoideae is the largest and most diverse of the five subfamilies of palms ...
With the increasing availability of high-throughput sequencing, phylogenetic analyses are no longer ...
AbstractThis data article provides data and supplemental materials referenced in “Nuclear phylogenom...
With the increasing availability of high-throughput sequencing, phylogenetic analyses are no longer ...
With the increasing availability of high-throughput sequencing, phylogenetic analyses are no longer ...
With the increasing availability of high-throughput sequencing, phylogenetic analyses are no longer ...
This data article provides data and supplemental materials referenced in “Nuclear phylogenomics of t...
Abstract.—Notoriously slow rates of molecular evolution and convergent evolution among some morpholo...
Despite progress based on multi-locus, phylogenetic studies of the palms (order Arecales, family Are...
International audienceSubtribe Archontophoenicinae belongs to Areceae, the largest of all palm tribe...
The tribe Geonomateae is a widely distributed group of 103 species of Neotropical palms which contai...
International audienceSubtribe Archontophoenicinae belongs to Areceae, the largest of all palm tribe...
Premise of the study: Several studies have incorporated molecular and morphological data to study th...
Premise of the study: Several studies have incorporated molecular and morphological data to study th...
Premise of the study: Several studies have incorporated molecular and morphological data to study th...
Background and Aims The Arecoideae is the largest and most diverse of the five subfamilies of palms ...
With the increasing availability of high-throughput sequencing, phylogenetic analyses are no longer ...
AbstractThis data article provides data and supplemental materials referenced in “Nuclear phylogenom...
With the increasing availability of high-throughput sequencing, phylogenetic analyses are no longer ...
With the increasing availability of high-throughput sequencing, phylogenetic analyses are no longer ...
With the increasing availability of high-throughput sequencing, phylogenetic analyses are no longer ...
This data article provides data and supplemental materials referenced in “Nuclear phylogenomics of t...
Abstract.—Notoriously slow rates of molecular evolution and convergent evolution among some morpholo...
Despite progress based on multi-locus, phylogenetic studies of the palms (order Arecales, family Are...
International audienceSubtribe Archontophoenicinae belongs to Areceae, the largest of all palm tribe...
The tribe Geonomateae is a widely distributed group of 103 species of Neotropical palms which contai...
International audienceSubtribe Archontophoenicinae belongs to Areceae, the largest of all palm tribe...