Asteraceae, or the sunflower family, is the largest family of flowering plants and is usually considered difficult to work with, not only due to its size, but also because of the abundant cases of polyploidy and ancient whole-genome duplications. Traditional molecular systematics studies were often impaired by the low levels of variation found in chloroplast markers and the high paralogy of traditional nuclear markers like ITS. Next-generation sequencing and novel phylogenomics methods, such as target capture and Hyb-Seq, have provided new ways of studying the phylogeny of the family with great success. While the resolution of the backbone of the family is in progress with some results already published, smaller studies focusing on internal...
Next-generation sequencing and phylogenomics hold great promise for elucidating complex relationship...
Premise of the study : Recent analyses employing up to five genes have provided numerous insights in...
The evolution of floral symmetry in Asteridae has been of recent interest. Three genera with full or...
Comprising more than 25 000 species, the Sunflower Family (Compositae or Asteraceae) is the largest ...
Changes in chromosome number have played an important role in the diversification and evolution of a...
Asteraceae account for 10% of all flowering plant species, and 35%–40% of these are in five closely ...
Subtribe Scorzonerinae (Cichorieae, Asteraceae) contains 12 main lineages and approximately 300 spec...
The sunflower family (Asteraceae) is the largest and the most diverse flowering plant family, compri...
The sunflower family, Asteraceae, comprises 10% of all flowering plant species and displays an incre...
Premise : Discordance between nuclear and organellar phylogenies (cytonuclear discordance) is a well...
The genus Lasthenia (Madieae, Asteraceae), consists of predominantly annual plant species that are l...
Next-generation sequencing and phylogenomics hold great promise for elucidating complex relationship...
Premise of the study: The sunflower genus Helianthus has long been recognized as economically signif...
Biodiversity results from multiple evolutionary mechanisms, including genetic variation and natural ...
The genus Marshallia is made up by seven to ten species of perennial herbs growing mainly in open ha...
Next-generation sequencing and phylogenomics hold great promise for elucidating complex relationship...
Premise of the study : Recent analyses employing up to five genes have provided numerous insights in...
The evolution of floral symmetry in Asteridae has been of recent interest. Three genera with full or...
Comprising more than 25 000 species, the Sunflower Family (Compositae or Asteraceae) is the largest ...
Changes in chromosome number have played an important role in the diversification and evolution of a...
Asteraceae account for 10% of all flowering plant species, and 35%–40% of these are in five closely ...
Subtribe Scorzonerinae (Cichorieae, Asteraceae) contains 12 main lineages and approximately 300 spec...
The sunflower family (Asteraceae) is the largest and the most diverse flowering plant family, compri...
The sunflower family, Asteraceae, comprises 10% of all flowering plant species and displays an incre...
Premise : Discordance between nuclear and organellar phylogenies (cytonuclear discordance) is a well...
The genus Lasthenia (Madieae, Asteraceae), consists of predominantly annual plant species that are l...
Next-generation sequencing and phylogenomics hold great promise for elucidating complex relationship...
Premise of the study: The sunflower genus Helianthus has long been recognized as economically signif...
Biodiversity results from multiple evolutionary mechanisms, including genetic variation and natural ...
The genus Marshallia is made up by seven to ten species of perennial herbs growing mainly in open ha...
Next-generation sequencing and phylogenomics hold great promise for elucidating complex relationship...
Premise of the study : Recent analyses employing up to five genes have provided numerous insights in...
The evolution of floral symmetry in Asteridae has been of recent interest. Three genera with full or...