PREMISE The inference of evolutionary relationships in the species-rich family Orchidaceae has hitherto relied heavily on plastid DNA sequences and limited taxon sampling. Previous studies have provided a robust plastid phylogenetic framework, which was used to classify orchids and investigate the drivers of orchid diversification. However, the extent to which phylogenetic inference based on the plastid genome is congruent with the nuclear genome has been only poorly assessed. METHODS We inferred higher-level phylogenetic relationships of orchids based on likelihood and ASTRAL analyses of 294 low-copy nuclear genes sequenced using the Angiosperms353 universal probe set for 75 species (representing 69 genera, 16 tribes, 24 subtribes...
Orchids are the most diverse family of angiosperms, with over 25 000 species, more than mammals, bir...
Background Flowering plants (angiosperms) are dominant components of global terrestr...
Background: Current evidence suggests that for more robust estimates of species tree and divergence ...
PREMISE The inference of evolutionary relationships in the species-rich family Orchidaceae has hi...
PREMISE: The inference of evolutionary relationships in the species- rich family Orchidaceae has hit...
PREMISE: The inference of evolutionary relationships in the species- rich family Orchidaceae has hit...
PREMISE The inference of evolutionary relationships in the species-rich family Orchidaceae has hi...
Recent phylogenomic analyses based on the maternally inherited plastid organelle have enlightened ev...
Recent phylogenomic analyses based on the maternally inherited plastid organelle have enlightened ev...
Background: Current evidence suggests that for more robust estimates of species tree and divergence ...
Parsimony analyses of DNA sequences from the plastid genes atpB and rbcL were completed for 173 spec...
Background Current evidence suggests that for more robust estimates of species tree and divergence t...
Pérez-Escobar, Oscar Alejandro, Dodsworth, Steven, Bogarín, Diego, Bellot, Sidonie, Balbuena, Juan A...
Background: Current evidence suggests that for more robust estimates of species tree and divergence ...
Orchids are the most diverse family of angiosperms, with over 25 000 species, more than mammals, bir...
Orchids are the most diverse family of angiosperms, with over 25 000 species, more than mammals, bir...
Background Flowering plants (angiosperms) are dominant components of global terrestr...
Background: Current evidence suggests that for more robust estimates of species tree and divergence ...
PREMISE The inference of evolutionary relationships in the species-rich family Orchidaceae has hi...
PREMISE: The inference of evolutionary relationships in the species- rich family Orchidaceae has hit...
PREMISE: The inference of evolutionary relationships in the species- rich family Orchidaceae has hit...
PREMISE The inference of evolutionary relationships in the species-rich family Orchidaceae has hi...
Recent phylogenomic analyses based on the maternally inherited plastid organelle have enlightened ev...
Recent phylogenomic analyses based on the maternally inherited plastid organelle have enlightened ev...
Background: Current evidence suggests that for more robust estimates of species tree and divergence ...
Parsimony analyses of DNA sequences from the plastid genes atpB and rbcL were completed for 173 spec...
Background Current evidence suggests that for more robust estimates of species tree and divergence t...
Pérez-Escobar, Oscar Alejandro, Dodsworth, Steven, Bogarín, Diego, Bellot, Sidonie, Balbuena, Juan A...
Background: Current evidence suggests that for more robust estimates of species tree and divergence ...
Orchids are the most diverse family of angiosperms, with over 25 000 species, more than mammals, bir...
Orchids are the most diverse family of angiosperms, with over 25 000 species, more than mammals, bir...
Background Flowering plants (angiosperms) are dominant components of global terrestr...
Background: Current evidence suggests that for more robust estimates of species tree and divergence ...