Abstract Background Species complexes or aggregates consist of a set of closely related species often of different ploidy levels, whose relationships are difficult to reconstruct. The N Hemisphere Achillea millefolium aggregate exhibits complex morphological and genetic variation and a broad ecological amplitude. To understand its evolutionary history, we study sequence variation at two nuclear genes and three plastid loci across the natural distribution of this species complex and compare the patterns of such variations to the species tree inferred earlier from AFLP data. Results Among the diploid species of A. millefolium agg., gene trees of the two nuclear loci, ncpGS and SBP, and the combined plastid fragments are incongruent with each ...
Despite its evolutionary and ecological relevance the mode of polyploid origin has been notoriously ...
<div><p>Range shifts (especially during the Pleistocene), polyploidisation and hybridization are maj...
To determine the origin of the tetraploid annuals Microseris campestris and M. acuminata, chloroplas...
Background: Species complexes or aggregates consist of a set of closely related species often of dif...
Abstract Background In the flowering plants, many polyploid species complexes display evolutionary r...
The Achillea millefolium aggregate is one of the most diverse polyploid complexes of the Northern he...
Allopolyploidy is a significant mechanism of plant speciation, and many allopolyploid species have a...
<div><p>The <i>Achillea millefolium</i> aggregate is one of the most diverse polyploid complexes of ...
Range shifts (especially during the Pleistocene), polyploidisation and hybridization are major facto...
Although polyploidy is widespread, its significance to the generation of biodiversity remains unclea...
Range shifts (especially during the Pleistocene), polyploidisation and hybridization are major facto...
Biodiversity results from multiple evolutionary mechanisms, including genetic variation and natural ...
There is growing realization that intraspecific polyploidy in plants has important implications for ...
The Chrysanthemum indicum polyploid complex comprises morphologically differentiated diploids, tetra...
Polyploidy plays a major role in plant evolution. The establishment of new polyploids is often a con...
Despite its evolutionary and ecological relevance the mode of polyploid origin has been notoriously ...
<div><p>Range shifts (especially during the Pleistocene), polyploidisation and hybridization are maj...
To determine the origin of the tetraploid annuals Microseris campestris and M. acuminata, chloroplas...
Background: Species complexes or aggregates consist of a set of closely related species often of dif...
Abstract Background In the flowering plants, many polyploid species complexes display evolutionary r...
The Achillea millefolium aggregate is one of the most diverse polyploid complexes of the Northern he...
Allopolyploidy is a significant mechanism of plant speciation, and many allopolyploid species have a...
<div><p>The <i>Achillea millefolium</i> aggregate is one of the most diverse polyploid complexes of ...
Range shifts (especially during the Pleistocene), polyploidisation and hybridization are major facto...
Although polyploidy is widespread, its significance to the generation of biodiversity remains unclea...
Range shifts (especially during the Pleistocene), polyploidisation and hybridization are major facto...
Biodiversity results from multiple evolutionary mechanisms, including genetic variation and natural ...
There is growing realization that intraspecific polyploidy in plants has important implications for ...
The Chrysanthemum indicum polyploid complex comprises morphologically differentiated diploids, tetra...
Polyploidy plays a major role in plant evolution. The establishment of new polyploids is often a con...
Despite its evolutionary and ecological relevance the mode of polyploid origin has been notoriously ...
<div><p>Range shifts (especially during the Pleistocene), polyploidisation and hybridization are maj...
To determine the origin of the tetraploid annuals Microseris campestris and M. acuminata, chloroplas...