Background Flowering plants (angiosperms) are dominant components of global terrestrial ecosystems, but phylogenetic relationships at the familial level and above remain only partially resolved, greatly impeding our full understanding of their evolution and early diversification. The plastome, typically mapped as a circular genome, has been the most important molecular data source for plant phylogeny reconstruction for decades. Results Here, we assembled by far the largest plastid dataset of angiosperms, composed of 80 genes from 4792 plastomes of 4660 species in 2024 genera representing all currently recognized families. Our phylogenetic tree (PPA II) is essentia...
• Premise of the study : Recent analyses employing up to fi ve genes have provided numerous insights...
Following (1) the large scale molecular phylogeny of seed plants based on plastid rbcL gene sequence...
• Premise of the study : Recent analyses employing up to fi ve genes have provided numerous insights...
Abstract Background Flowering plants (angiosperms) are dominant components of global terrestrial eco...
A study in BMC Evolutionary Biology represents the most comprehensive effort to clarify the phylogen...
A study in BMC Evolutionary Biology represents the most comprehensive effort to clarify the phylogen...
Although great progress has been made in clarifying deep-level angiosperm relationships, several ear...
Following (1) the large-scale molecular phylogeny of seed plants based on plastid rbcL gene sequence...
Angiosperms are the largest and most successful clade of land plants with \u3e 250,000 species distr...
Angiosperms are the largest and most successful clade of land plants with \u3e 250,000 species distr...
Angiosperms are the largest and most successful clade of land plants with \u3e250,000 species distri...
• Premise of the study : Recent analyses employing up to fi ve genes have provided numerous insights...
Angiosperms are the largest and most successful clade of land plants with \u3e250,000 species distri...
Premise of the study : Recent analyses employing up to five genes have provided numerous insights in...
• Premise of the study : Recent analyses employing up to fi ve genes have provided numerous insights...
• Premise of the study : Recent analyses employing up to fi ve genes have provided numerous insights...
Following (1) the large scale molecular phylogeny of seed plants based on plastid rbcL gene sequence...
• Premise of the study : Recent analyses employing up to fi ve genes have provided numerous insights...
Abstract Background Flowering plants (angiosperms) are dominant components of global terrestrial eco...
A study in BMC Evolutionary Biology represents the most comprehensive effort to clarify the phylogen...
A study in BMC Evolutionary Biology represents the most comprehensive effort to clarify the phylogen...
Although great progress has been made in clarifying deep-level angiosperm relationships, several ear...
Following (1) the large-scale molecular phylogeny of seed plants based on plastid rbcL gene sequence...
Angiosperms are the largest and most successful clade of land plants with \u3e 250,000 species distr...
Angiosperms are the largest and most successful clade of land plants with \u3e 250,000 species distr...
Angiosperms are the largest and most successful clade of land plants with \u3e250,000 species distri...
• Premise of the study : Recent analyses employing up to fi ve genes have provided numerous insights...
Angiosperms are the largest and most successful clade of land plants with \u3e250,000 species distri...
Premise of the study : Recent analyses employing up to five genes have provided numerous insights in...
• Premise of the study : Recent analyses employing up to fi ve genes have provided numerous insights...
• Premise of the study : Recent analyses employing up to fi ve genes have provided numerous insights...
Following (1) the large scale molecular phylogeny of seed plants based on plastid rbcL gene sequence...
• Premise of the study : Recent analyses employing up to fi ve genes have provided numerous insights...