Biodiversity results from multiple evolutionary mechanisms, including genetic variation and natural selection. Whole-genome duplications (WGDs), or polyploidizations, provide opportunities for large-scale genetic modifications. Many evolutionarily successful lineages, including angiosperms and vertebrates, are ancient polyploids, suggesting that WGDs are a driving force in evolution. However, this hypothesis is challenged by the observed lower speciation and higher extinction rates of recently formed polyploids than diploids. Asteraceae includes about 10% of angiosperm species, is thus undoubtedly one of the most successful lineages and paleopolyploidization was suggested early in this family using a small number of datasets. Here, we used ...
Premise : Discordance between nuclear and organellar phylogenies (cytonuclear discordance) is a well...
Plastid genomes are in general highly conserved given their slow evolutionary rate, and thus large c...
Background: Although it is agreed that a major polyploidy event, gamma, occurred within the eudicots...
Ancient whole genome duplications (WGDs), also referred to as paleopolyploidizations, have been repo...
Ancient duplication events and retained gene duplicates have contributed to the evolution of many no...
Flowering plants, or angiosperms, consist of more than 300,000 species, far more than any other land...
Gene and genome duplications have been found across the eukaryotic tree of life. Yet, many aspects o...
Like many other flowering plants, members of the Compositae (Asteraceae) have a polyploid ancestry. ...
Whole-genome duplication (WGD), or polyploidy, followed by gene loss and diploidization has long bee...
Asteraceae account for 10% of all flowering plant species, and 35%–40% of these are in five closely ...
With c. 24700 species (10% of all flowering plants), Asteraceae are one of the largest and most phen...
Most flowering plants have been shown to be ancient polyploids that have undergone one or more whole...
Polyploidy (or whole-genome duplication)is a widespread feature of plant genomes,but its importance ...
Polyploidy, the doubling of genomic content, is a widespread feature, especially among plants, yet i...
Background: Although it is agreed that a major polyploidy event, gamma, occurred within the eudicots...
Premise : Discordance between nuclear and organellar phylogenies (cytonuclear discordance) is a well...
Plastid genomes are in general highly conserved given their slow evolutionary rate, and thus large c...
Background: Although it is agreed that a major polyploidy event, gamma, occurred within the eudicots...
Ancient whole genome duplications (WGDs), also referred to as paleopolyploidizations, have been repo...
Ancient duplication events and retained gene duplicates have contributed to the evolution of many no...
Flowering plants, or angiosperms, consist of more than 300,000 species, far more than any other land...
Gene and genome duplications have been found across the eukaryotic tree of life. Yet, many aspects o...
Like many other flowering plants, members of the Compositae (Asteraceae) have a polyploid ancestry. ...
Whole-genome duplication (WGD), or polyploidy, followed by gene loss and diploidization has long bee...
Asteraceae account for 10% of all flowering plant species, and 35%–40% of these are in five closely ...
With c. 24700 species (10% of all flowering plants), Asteraceae are one of the largest and most phen...
Most flowering plants have been shown to be ancient polyploids that have undergone one or more whole...
Polyploidy (or whole-genome duplication)is a widespread feature of plant genomes,but its importance ...
Polyploidy, the doubling of genomic content, is a widespread feature, especially among plants, yet i...
Background: Although it is agreed that a major polyploidy event, gamma, occurred within the eudicots...
Premise : Discordance between nuclear and organellar phylogenies (cytonuclear discordance) is a well...
Plastid genomes are in general highly conserved given their slow evolutionary rate, and thus large c...
Background: Although it is agreed that a major polyploidy event, gamma, occurred within the eudicots...