As representative of the early-divergent groups of angiosperms, Saxifragales is extremely divergent in morphology, comprising 15 families. Within this order, our previous case studies observed significant structural diversities among the plastomes of several lineages, suggesting a possible role in elucidating their deep phylogenetic relationships. Here, we collected 208 available plastomes from 11 constituent families to explore the evolutionary patterns among Saxifragales. With thorough comparisons, the losses of two genes and three introns were found in several groups. Notably, 432 indel events have been observed from the introns of all 17 plastomic intron-containing genes, which could well play an important role in family barcoding. More...
Convolvulaceae, the morning glories or bindweeds, is a large family containing species of economic v...
Major progress has been made during the last twenty years towards a better understanding of the evol...
Relationships among the genera of the small, woody family Styracaceae and among families of the larg...
Angiosperms are the largest and most successful clade of land plants with \u3e250,000 species distri...
The genus Sedum, with about 470 recognized species, is classified in the family Crassulaceae of the ...
Plantaginaceae, consisting of 12 tribes, is a diverse, cosmopolitan family. To date, the inter-triba...
Abstract Background Flowering plants (angiosperms) are dominant components of global terrestrial eco...
Background In the past three decades, several studies have predominantly relied on a small sample of...
The plastid genomes of early-diverging angiosperms were among the first land plant plastomes investi...
Although Pentapetalae (comprising all core eudicots except Gunnerales) include approximate to 70% o...
Convolvulaceae, the morning glories or bindweeds, is a large family containing species of economic v...
Rapid, ancient radiations pose one of the most difficult challenges for phylogenetic estimation. We ...
Convolvulaceae, the morning glories or bindweeds, is a large family containing species of economic v...
Convolvulaceae, the morning glories or bindweeds, is a large family containing species of economic v...
Convolvulaceae, the morning glories or bindweeds, is a large family containing species of economic v...
Convolvulaceae, the morning glories or bindweeds, is a large family containing species of economic v...
Major progress has been made during the last twenty years towards a better understanding of the evol...
Relationships among the genera of the small, woody family Styracaceae and among families of the larg...
Angiosperms are the largest and most successful clade of land plants with \u3e250,000 species distri...
The genus Sedum, with about 470 recognized species, is classified in the family Crassulaceae of the ...
Plantaginaceae, consisting of 12 tribes, is a diverse, cosmopolitan family. To date, the inter-triba...
Abstract Background Flowering plants (angiosperms) are dominant components of global terrestrial eco...
Background In the past three decades, several studies have predominantly relied on a small sample of...
The plastid genomes of early-diverging angiosperms were among the first land plant plastomes investi...
Although Pentapetalae (comprising all core eudicots except Gunnerales) include approximate to 70% o...
Convolvulaceae, the morning glories or bindweeds, is a large family containing species of economic v...
Rapid, ancient radiations pose one of the most difficult challenges for phylogenetic estimation. We ...
Convolvulaceae, the morning glories or bindweeds, is a large family containing species of economic v...
Convolvulaceae, the morning glories or bindweeds, is a large family containing species of economic v...
Convolvulaceae, the morning glories or bindweeds, is a large family containing species of economic v...
Convolvulaceae, the morning glories or bindweeds, is a large family containing species of economic v...
Major progress has been made during the last twenty years towards a better understanding of the evol...
Relationships among the genera of the small, woody family Styracaceae and among families of the larg...