The Annonaceae includes cultivated species of economic interest and represents an important source of information for better understanding the evolution of tropical rainforests. In phylogenetic analyses of DNA sequence data that are used to address evolutionary questions, it is imperative to use appropriate statistical models. Annonaceae are cases in point: Two sister clades, the subfamilies Annonoideae and Malmeoideae, contain the majority of Annonaceae species diversity. The Annonoideae generally show a greater degree of sequence divergence compared to the Malmeoideae, resulting in stark differences in branch lengths in phylogenetic trees. Uncertainty in how to interpret and analyse these differences has led to inconsistent results when e...
Well-resolved phylogenetic trees are essential for us to understand evolutionary processes at the le...
Aim Rain forest-restricted plant families show disjunct distributions between the three major tropic...
We reconstructed and dated the Annonaceae phylogenetic tree in BEAST 1.8.2. We used the uncorrelated...
The Annonaceae includes cultivated species of economic interest and represents an important source o...
The Annonaceae includes cultivated species of economic interest and represents an important source o...
The molecular clock hypothesis is an important concept in biology. Deviations from a constant rate o...
The Annonaceae includes cultivated species of economic interest and represents an important source o...
Preliminary results are presented comparing the timing of diversification in four predominantly Neot...
Preliminary results are presented comparing the timing of diversification in four predominantly Neot...
This article addresses the challenges involved in estimating the ages of clades using fossils and DN...
Targeted enrichment and sequencing of hundreds of nuclear loci for phylogenetic reconstruction is be...
International audienceTargeted enrichment and sequencing of hundreds of nuclear loci for phylogeneti...
The plastid trnL-F region has proved useful in molecular phylogenetic studies addressing diverse evo...
The family Annonaceae consists of woody plants and are mostly restricted to tropical rain forests. I...
The plastid trnL-F region has proved useful in molecular phylogenetic studies addressing diverse evo...
Well-resolved phylogenetic trees are essential for us to understand evolutionary processes at the le...
Aim Rain forest-restricted plant families show disjunct distributions between the three major tropic...
We reconstructed and dated the Annonaceae phylogenetic tree in BEAST 1.8.2. We used the uncorrelated...
The Annonaceae includes cultivated species of economic interest and represents an important source o...
The Annonaceae includes cultivated species of economic interest and represents an important source o...
The molecular clock hypothesis is an important concept in biology. Deviations from a constant rate o...
The Annonaceae includes cultivated species of economic interest and represents an important source o...
Preliminary results are presented comparing the timing of diversification in four predominantly Neot...
Preliminary results are presented comparing the timing of diversification in four predominantly Neot...
This article addresses the challenges involved in estimating the ages of clades using fossils and DN...
Targeted enrichment and sequencing of hundreds of nuclear loci for phylogenetic reconstruction is be...
International audienceTargeted enrichment and sequencing of hundreds of nuclear loci for phylogeneti...
The plastid trnL-F region has proved useful in molecular phylogenetic studies addressing diverse evo...
The family Annonaceae consists of woody plants and are mostly restricted to tropical rain forests. I...
The plastid trnL-F region has proved useful in molecular phylogenetic studies addressing diverse evo...
Well-resolved phylogenetic trees are essential for us to understand evolutionary processes at the le...
Aim Rain forest-restricted plant families show disjunct distributions between the three major tropic...
We reconstructed and dated the Annonaceae phylogenetic tree in BEAST 1.8.2. We used the uncorrelated...