Like many other flowering plants, members of the Compositae (Asteraceae) have a polyploid ancestry. Previous analyses found evidence for an ancient duplication or possibly triplication in the early evolutionary history of the family. We sought to better place this paleopolyploidy in the phylogeny and assess its nature. We sequenced new transcriptomes for Barnadesia, the lineage sister to all other Compositae, and four representatives of closely related families. Using a recently developed algorithm, MAPS, we analyzed nuclear gene family phylogenies for evidence of paleopolyploidy. We found that the previously recognized Compositae paleopolyploidy is also in the ancestry of the Calyceraceae. Our phylogenomic analyses uncovered evidence for a...
Studies of the macroevolutionary legacy of polyploidy are limited by an incomplete sampling of these...
Comparative genome biology has unveiled the polyploid origin of all angiosperms and the role of recu...
Premise of the study: The stability of the bimodal karyotype found in Agave and closely related spec...
Biodiversity results from multiple evolutionary mechanisms, including genetic variation and natural ...
Comprising more than 25 000 species, the Sunflower Family (Compositae or Asteraceae) is the largest ...
Next-generation sequencing and phylogenomics hold great promise for elucidating complex relationship...
Next-generation sequencing and phylogenomics hold great promise for elucidating complex relationship...
Ancient whole genome duplications (WGDs), also referred to as paleopolyploidizations, have been repo...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The stability of the bimodal karyotype found in Agave and closely related spec...
Plastid genomes are in general highly conserved given their slow evolutionary rate, and thus large c...
Ancient duplication events and retained gene duplicates have contributed to the evolution of many no...
The Brassicaceae (Cruciferae) family, owing to its remarkable species, genetic, and physiological di...
Researchers have had more success in developing hypotheses about Compositae’s evolutionary sequence ...
Flowering plants, or angiosperms, consist of more than 300,000 species, far more than any other land...
Premise of the study: The Compositae (Asteraceae) are a large and diverse family of plants, and the ...
Studies of the macroevolutionary legacy of polyploidy are limited by an incomplete sampling of these...
Comparative genome biology has unveiled the polyploid origin of all angiosperms and the role of recu...
Premise of the study: The stability of the bimodal karyotype found in Agave and closely related spec...
Biodiversity results from multiple evolutionary mechanisms, including genetic variation and natural ...
Comprising more than 25 000 species, the Sunflower Family (Compositae or Asteraceae) is the largest ...
Next-generation sequencing and phylogenomics hold great promise for elucidating complex relationship...
Next-generation sequencing and phylogenomics hold great promise for elucidating complex relationship...
Ancient whole genome duplications (WGDs), also referred to as paleopolyploidizations, have been repo...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The stability of the bimodal karyotype found in Agave and closely related spec...
Plastid genomes are in general highly conserved given their slow evolutionary rate, and thus large c...
Ancient duplication events and retained gene duplicates have contributed to the evolution of many no...
The Brassicaceae (Cruciferae) family, owing to its remarkable species, genetic, and physiological di...
Researchers have had more success in developing hypotheses about Compositae’s evolutionary sequence ...
Flowering plants, or angiosperms, consist of more than 300,000 species, far more than any other land...
Premise of the study: The Compositae (Asteraceae) are a large and diverse family of plants, and the ...
Studies of the macroevolutionary legacy of polyploidy are limited by an incomplete sampling of these...
Comparative genome biology has unveiled the polyploid origin of all angiosperms and the role of recu...
Premise of the study: The stability of the bimodal karyotype found in Agave and closely related spec...