We collected flower colour information on species in the tribe Antirrhineae from taxonomic literature. We also retreived molecular data from GenBank for as many of these species as possible to estimate phylogenetic relationships among these taxa. We then used the R package 'diversitree' to examine patterns of evolutionary transitions between anthocyanin and yellow pigmentation across the phylogeny. For full details of the methods see: Ellis TJ and Field DL "Repeated gains in yellow and anthocyanin pigmentation in flower colour transitions in the Antirrhineae”, Annals of Botany (in press
The genus Antirrhinum (commonly known as snapdragons) contains more than twentyfive recognised spec...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 57-69)The discoveries of multi gene families are becomin...
The choice of selection breeding for crop improvement in cut roses requires a better understanding o...
Premise of the study: Flower color is one of the best-studied floral traits in terms of its genetic ...
To understand evolutionary paths connecting diverse biological forms, we defined a three-dimensional...
Background: Phenotypic transitions, such as trait gain or loss, are predicted to carry evolutionary ...
Background: Convergent phenotypic evolution has been widely documented across timescales, from popul...
1. Many of the 'adaptive' traits in angiosperm flowers occur only in some species within a clade. On...
Copyright © 2014 Ezgi Ogutcen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Phenotypic differences between species and populations can reveal much about how they have adapted a...
Background and Aims: Floral colour in angiosperms can be controlled by variations in the expression ...
The predictability of evolution, or whether lineages repeatedly follow the same evolutionary traject...
Two outstanding questions in evolutionary biology are whether, and how often, the genetic basis of p...
Character displacement, which arises when species diverge in sympatry to decrease competition for re...
<p>Evolution can be studied at many levels, from phenotypic to molecular, and from a variety of disc...
The genus Antirrhinum (commonly known as snapdragons) contains more than twentyfive recognised spec...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 57-69)The discoveries of multi gene families are becomin...
The choice of selection breeding for crop improvement in cut roses requires a better understanding o...
Premise of the study: Flower color is one of the best-studied floral traits in terms of its genetic ...
To understand evolutionary paths connecting diverse biological forms, we defined a three-dimensional...
Background: Phenotypic transitions, such as trait gain or loss, are predicted to carry evolutionary ...
Background: Convergent phenotypic evolution has been widely documented across timescales, from popul...
1. Many of the 'adaptive' traits in angiosperm flowers occur only in some species within a clade. On...
Copyright © 2014 Ezgi Ogutcen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Phenotypic differences between species and populations can reveal much about how they have adapted a...
Background and Aims: Floral colour in angiosperms can be controlled by variations in the expression ...
The predictability of evolution, or whether lineages repeatedly follow the same evolutionary traject...
Two outstanding questions in evolutionary biology are whether, and how often, the genetic basis of p...
Character displacement, which arises when species diverge in sympatry to decrease competition for re...
<p>Evolution can be studied at many levels, from phenotypic to molecular, and from a variety of disc...
The genus Antirrhinum (commonly known as snapdragons) contains more than twentyfive recognised spec...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 57-69)The discoveries of multi gene families are becomin...
The choice of selection breeding for crop improvement in cut roses requires a better understanding o...