While polyploidization is recognized as a major evolutionary driver for ferns and angiosperms, little is known about its impact in gymnosperms, where polyploidy is much less frequent. We explore Ephedra to evaluate (i) the extent of genome size diversity in the genus and the influence polyploidy has had on the evolution of nuclear DNA contents, and (ii) identify where shifts in genome size and polyploidy have occurred both temporally and spatially. A phylogenetic framework of all Ephedra species together with genome sizes and karyotypes for 87% and 67% of them respectively, were used to explore ploidy evolution and its global distribution patterns. Polyploidy was shown to be extremely common, with 41 species (83%) being polyploid (up to 8×)...
Evolutionary chromosome change involves significant variation in DNA amount in diploids and genome d...
Background and aimsPolyploidy has played an important role in the evolution of ferns. However, the d...
AbstractEndemic (range restricted or precinctive) plant species are frequently observed to exhibit p...
The origin and evolution of polyploids have been studied extensively in angiosperms and ferns but ve...
Polyploidy (or whole-genome duplication)is a widespread feature of plant genomes,but its importance ...
<div><p>Chromosome evolution has been demonstrated to have profound effects on diversification rates...
Polyploidy, the doubling of genomic content, is a widespread feature, especially among plants, yet i...
Chromosome evolution has been demonstrated to have profound effects on diversification rates and spe...
Background: Polyploidisation is one of the most important mechanisms in the evolution of angiosperms...
<div><p>The genus <i>Anthoxanthum</i> (sweet vernal grass, Poaceae) represents a taxonomically intri...
Polyploidy, or the presence of two or more diploid parental genome sets within an organism, is found...
International audienceRecent research suggests that the frequency of polyploidy may have been undere...
Polyploidy is a very common phenomenon in the plant kingdom, where even diploid species are often de...
Recent research suggests that the frequency of polyploidy may have been underestimated in gymnosperm...
<div><p>Despite their complex evolutionary histories, aquatic plants are highly underrepresented in ...
Evolutionary chromosome change involves significant variation in DNA amount in diploids and genome d...
Background and aimsPolyploidy has played an important role in the evolution of ferns. However, the d...
AbstractEndemic (range restricted or precinctive) plant species are frequently observed to exhibit p...
The origin and evolution of polyploids have been studied extensively in angiosperms and ferns but ve...
Polyploidy (or whole-genome duplication)is a widespread feature of plant genomes,but its importance ...
<div><p>Chromosome evolution has been demonstrated to have profound effects on diversification rates...
Polyploidy, the doubling of genomic content, is a widespread feature, especially among plants, yet i...
Chromosome evolution has been demonstrated to have profound effects on diversification rates and spe...
Background: Polyploidisation is one of the most important mechanisms in the evolution of angiosperms...
<div><p>The genus <i>Anthoxanthum</i> (sweet vernal grass, Poaceae) represents a taxonomically intri...
Polyploidy, or the presence of two or more diploid parental genome sets within an organism, is found...
International audienceRecent research suggests that the frequency of polyploidy may have been undere...
Polyploidy is a very common phenomenon in the plant kingdom, where even diploid species are often de...
Recent research suggests that the frequency of polyploidy may have been underestimated in gymnosperm...
<div><p>Despite their complex evolutionary histories, aquatic plants are highly underrepresented in ...
Evolutionary chromosome change involves significant variation in DNA amount in diploids and genome d...
Background and aimsPolyploidy has played an important role in the evolution of ferns. However, the d...
AbstractEndemic (range restricted or precinctive) plant species are frequently observed to exhibit p...