After the merger of the former Taxodiaceae and Cupressaceae s.s., currently the conifer family Cupressaceae (sensu lato) comprises seven subfamilies and 32 genera, most of which are important components of temperate and mountainous forests. With the exception of a recently published genus-level phylogeny of gymnosperms inferred from sequence analysis of 790 orthologs, previous phylogenetic studies of Cupressaceae were based mainly on morphological characters or a few molecular markers, and did not completely resolve the intergeneric relationships. In this study, we reconstructed a robust and well-resolved phylogeny of Cupressaceae represented by all 32 genera, using 1944 genes (Orthogroups) generated from transcriptome sequencing. Reticulat...
AbstractThe evolution of taxodiaceous Cupressaceae has been discussed controversially, because phylo...
BackgroundAlthough allopatric speciation is viewed as the most common way in which species originate...
BackgroundAlthough allopatric speciation is viewed as the most common way in which species originate...
Abstract Background Phylogenetic relationships among Eastern Hemisphere cypresses, Western Hemispher...
Background: Phylogenetic relationships among Eastern Hemisphere cypresses, Western Hemisphere cypres...
Background: Phylogenetic relationships among Eastern Hemisphere cypresses, Western Hemisphere cypres...
Background: Phylogenetic relationships among Eastern Hemisphere cypresses, Western Hemisphere cypres...
Premise of the Study Conifers are an important living seed plant lineage with an extensive fossil re...
Most extant genus-level radiations in gymnosperms are of Oligocene age or younger, reflecting widesp...
Pinaceae comprises 11 genera, and represents the largest family of conifers with an extensive wild d...
Premise of research. A new Early Jurassic species of Cupressaceae is reconstructed from the Cañadón ...
Seedling populations of seven Cupressus taxa were compared in common gardens to assess relationships...
Conifers of the taxodiaceous grade of Cupressaceae were more diverse and widespread during the Mesoz...
International audienceThe Cupressaceae clade has the broadest diversity in habitat and morphology of...
Background: Although allopatric speciation is viewed as the most common way in which species origina...
AbstractThe evolution of taxodiaceous Cupressaceae has been discussed controversially, because phylo...
BackgroundAlthough allopatric speciation is viewed as the most common way in which species originate...
BackgroundAlthough allopatric speciation is viewed as the most common way in which species originate...
Abstract Background Phylogenetic relationships among Eastern Hemisphere cypresses, Western Hemispher...
Background: Phylogenetic relationships among Eastern Hemisphere cypresses, Western Hemisphere cypres...
Background: Phylogenetic relationships among Eastern Hemisphere cypresses, Western Hemisphere cypres...
Background: Phylogenetic relationships among Eastern Hemisphere cypresses, Western Hemisphere cypres...
Premise of the Study Conifers are an important living seed plant lineage with an extensive fossil re...
Most extant genus-level radiations in gymnosperms are of Oligocene age or younger, reflecting widesp...
Pinaceae comprises 11 genera, and represents the largest family of conifers with an extensive wild d...
Premise of research. A new Early Jurassic species of Cupressaceae is reconstructed from the Cañadón ...
Seedling populations of seven Cupressus taxa were compared in common gardens to assess relationships...
Conifers of the taxodiaceous grade of Cupressaceae were more diverse and widespread during the Mesoz...
International audienceThe Cupressaceae clade has the broadest diversity in habitat and morphology of...
Background: Although allopatric speciation is viewed as the most common way in which species origina...
AbstractThe evolution of taxodiaceous Cupressaceae has been discussed controversially, because phylo...
BackgroundAlthough allopatric speciation is viewed as the most common way in which species originate...
BackgroundAlthough allopatric speciation is viewed as the most common way in which species originate...