The eupolypods II ferns represent a classic case of evolutionary radiation and, simultaneously, exhibit high substitution rate heterogeneity. These factors have been proposed to contribute to the contentious resolutions among clades within this fern group in multilocus phylogenetic studies. We investigated the deep phylogenetic relationships of eupolypod II ferns by sampling all major families and using 40 plastid genomes, or plastomes, of which 33 were newly sequenced with next-generation sequencing technology. We performed model-based analyses to evaluate the diversity of molecular evolutionary rates for these ferns. Our plastome data, with more than 26,000 informative characters, yielded good resolution for deep relationships within eupo...
Despite progress in resolving the phylogeny of twinsorus ferns (Diplazium) based on multilocus phylo...
Phylogenomic studies based on plastid genome have resolved recalcitrant relationships among various ...
Most of the publicly available data on chloroplast (plastid) genes and genomes come from seed plants...
Abstract.—Backbone relationships within the large eupolypod II clade, which includes nearly a third ...
Studies on chloroplast genomes of ferns and lycophytes are relatively few in comparison with those o...
Studies on chloroplast genomes of ferns and lycophytes are relatively few in comparison with those o...
Background and Aims: Patterns of morphological evolution at levels above family rank remain underexp...
Background and Aims: Patterns of morphological evolution at levels above family rank remain underexp...
Abstract.—Backbone relationships within the large eupolypod II clade, which includes nearly a third ...
Background: Ferns, originated about 360 million years ago, are the sister group of seed plants. Desp...
BackgroundTranscriptomics in non-model plant systems has recently reached a point where the examinat...
BackgroundTranscriptomics in non-model plant systems has recently reached a point where the examinat...
Abstract.—Backbone relationships within the large eupolypod II clade, which includes nearly a third ...
Abstract Background Ferns are large and underexplored group of vascular plants (~ 11 thousands speci...
Phylogenomic studies based on plastid genome have resolved recalcitrant relationships among various ...
Despite progress in resolving the phylogeny of twinsorus ferns (Diplazium) based on multilocus phylo...
Phylogenomic studies based on plastid genome have resolved recalcitrant relationships among various ...
Most of the publicly available data on chloroplast (plastid) genes and genomes come from seed plants...
Abstract.—Backbone relationships within the large eupolypod II clade, which includes nearly a third ...
Studies on chloroplast genomes of ferns and lycophytes are relatively few in comparison with those o...
Studies on chloroplast genomes of ferns and lycophytes are relatively few in comparison with those o...
Background and Aims: Patterns of morphological evolution at levels above family rank remain underexp...
Background and Aims: Patterns of morphological evolution at levels above family rank remain underexp...
Abstract.—Backbone relationships within the large eupolypod II clade, which includes nearly a third ...
Background: Ferns, originated about 360 million years ago, are the sister group of seed plants. Desp...
BackgroundTranscriptomics in non-model plant systems has recently reached a point where the examinat...
BackgroundTranscriptomics in non-model plant systems has recently reached a point where the examinat...
Abstract.—Backbone relationships within the large eupolypod II clade, which includes nearly a third ...
Abstract Background Ferns are large and underexplored group of vascular plants (~ 11 thousands speci...
Phylogenomic studies based on plastid genome have resolved recalcitrant relationships among various ...
Despite progress in resolving the phylogeny of twinsorus ferns (Diplazium) based on multilocus phylo...
Phylogenomic studies based on plastid genome have resolved recalcitrant relationships among various ...
Most of the publicly available data on chloroplast (plastid) genes and genomes come from seed plants...