Nepenthes is a genus of carnivorous plants consisting of ~160 species that are distributed in the paleotropics. Molecular systematics has so far not been able to resolve evolutionary relationships of most species because of the limited genetic divergence in previous studies. In the present study, we used a genome-skimming approach to infer phylogenetic relationships on the basis of 81 plastid genes and the highly repetitive rRNA (external transcribed spacer (ETS)–26S) for 39 accessions representing 34 species from eight sections. Maximum-likelihood analysis and Bayesian inference were performed separately for the nuclear and the plastid datasets. Divergence-time estimations were conducted on the basis of a relaxed molecular-clock mode...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Previous phylogenetic studies employing molecular markers have yielded various...
Plastid DNA sequence data have been traditionally widely used in plant phylogenetics because of the ...
International audienceBackground and Aims: Some plant groups, especially on islands, have been shape...
Nepenthes is a genus of carnivorous plants consisting of ~160 species that are distributed in the pa...
Nepenthaceae is one of the largest carnivorous plant families and features ecological and morphologi...
Nepenthaceae is one of the largest carnivorous plant families and features ecological and morphologi...
Nepenthesis one of the largest genera of carnivorous plants, comprising at least 160 species. These ...
Nepenthaceae are a family of carnivorous plants mainly from Southeast Asia but with geographical ou...
PREMISE OF STUDY: The carnivorous members of the large, hyperdiverse Caryophyllales (e.g., Venus fly...
PREMISE OF STUDY: The carnivorous members of the large, hyperdiverse Caryophyllales (e.g., Venus fly...
The interplay between evolution and its role in diversification of Nepenthes...
Subgenome dominance after whole-genome duplication generates distinction in gene number and expressi...
The floating-leaved aquatic plant genus Nymphoides includes diploid and polyploid species that are d...
Premise : Discordance between nuclear and organellar phylogenies (cytonuclear discordance) is a well...
Despite the promise that molecular data would provide a seemingly unlimited source of independent ch...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Previous phylogenetic studies employing molecular markers have yielded various...
Plastid DNA sequence data have been traditionally widely used in plant phylogenetics because of the ...
International audienceBackground and Aims: Some plant groups, especially on islands, have been shape...
Nepenthes is a genus of carnivorous plants consisting of ~160 species that are distributed in the pa...
Nepenthaceae is one of the largest carnivorous plant families and features ecological and morphologi...
Nepenthaceae is one of the largest carnivorous plant families and features ecological and morphologi...
Nepenthesis one of the largest genera of carnivorous plants, comprising at least 160 species. These ...
Nepenthaceae are a family of carnivorous plants mainly from Southeast Asia but with geographical ou...
PREMISE OF STUDY: The carnivorous members of the large, hyperdiverse Caryophyllales (e.g., Venus fly...
PREMISE OF STUDY: The carnivorous members of the large, hyperdiverse Caryophyllales (e.g., Venus fly...
The interplay between evolution and its role in diversification of Nepenthes...
Subgenome dominance after whole-genome duplication generates distinction in gene number and expressi...
The floating-leaved aquatic plant genus Nymphoides includes diploid and polyploid species that are d...
Premise : Discordance between nuclear and organellar phylogenies (cytonuclear discordance) is a well...
Despite the promise that molecular data would provide a seemingly unlimited source of independent ch...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Previous phylogenetic studies employing molecular markers have yielded various...
Plastid DNA sequence data have been traditionally widely used in plant phylogenetics because of the ...
International audienceBackground and Aims: Some plant groups, especially on islands, have been shape...