Rosidae, a clade of approximately 90 000 species of angiosperms, exhibits remarkable morphological diversity and extraordinary heterogeneity in habitats and life forms. Resolving phylogenetic relationships within Rosidae has been difficult, in large part due to nested radiations and the enormous size of the clade. Current estimates of phylogeny contain areas of poor resolution and/or support, and there have been few attempts to synthesize the available data into a comprehensive view of Rosidae phylogeny. We aim to improve understanding of the phylogeny of Rosidae with a dense sampling scheme using both newly generated sequences and data from GenBank of the chloroplast rbcL, atpB, and matK genes and the mitochondrial matR gene. We combined s...
Recent plastid phylogenomic studies have helped clarify the backbone phylogeny of angiosperms. Howev...
International audiencePremise To further advance the understanding of the species-rich, economically...
Background The Vitaceae (grape) is an economically important family of angiosperms whose phylogeneti...
The rosid clade (70,000 species) contains more than one-fourth of all angiosperm species and include...
Analysis of large data sets can help resolve difficult nodes in the tree of life and also reveal com...
Abstract Background Rosids are a major clade in the a...
The order Malvales remains poorly circumscribed, despite its seemingly indisputable core constituent...
Superrosids form one of the largest clades of angiosperms, including 18 orders (Vitales, Saxifragale...
Phylogenies are a central and indispensable tool for evolutionary and ecological research. Even thou...
Phylogenies are a central and indispensable tool for evolutionary and ecological research. Even thou...
The Vitaceae (grape) is an economically important family of angiosperms whose phylogenetic placement...
Rate of substitution of genomic regions is among the most debated intrinsic features that impact phy...
The genus Rubus belongs to the Rose family, and is currently placed in the supertribe Rosodae, of th...
Recent plastid phylogenomic studies have helped clarify the backbone phylogeny of angiosperms. Howev...
International audiencePremise To further advance the understanding of the species-rich, economically...
Background The Vitaceae (grape) is an economically important family of angiosperms whose phylogeneti...
The rosid clade (70,000 species) contains more than one-fourth of all angiosperm species and include...
Analysis of large data sets can help resolve difficult nodes in the tree of life and also reveal com...
Abstract Background Rosids are a major clade in the a...
The order Malvales remains poorly circumscribed, despite its seemingly indisputable core constituent...
Superrosids form one of the largest clades of angiosperms, including 18 orders (Vitales, Saxifragale...
Phylogenies are a central and indispensable tool for evolutionary and ecological research. Even thou...
Phylogenies are a central and indispensable tool for evolutionary and ecological research. Even thou...
The Vitaceae (grape) is an economically important family of angiosperms whose phylogenetic placement...
Rate of substitution of genomic regions is among the most debated intrinsic features that impact phy...
The genus Rubus belongs to the Rose family, and is currently placed in the supertribe Rosodae, of th...
Recent plastid phylogenomic studies have helped clarify the backbone phylogeny of angiosperms. Howev...
International audiencePremise To further advance the understanding of the species-rich, economically...
Background The Vitaceae (grape) is an economically important family of angiosperms whose phylogeneti...