he genus Posoqueria is a phylogenetically poorly understood Neotropical group of roughly 20-25 species of shrubs and trees in the coffee family Rubiaceae, which presents several intemal taxonomic difficulties. Here, we used samples from 15 species and a high-throughput sequencing strategy to target-capture 353 nuclear loci, from which 177 genes were chosen to generate a phylogeny of Posoqueria using the multispecies coalescent (MSC) method. Our study confirms the monophyly of most Posoqueria taxa, providing evidence of phylogenomic distinctiveness of species such as P. mutisii, P. longiflora, P. maxima, P. grandiflora, and P. wiUiamsii, but questions the current circumscription of P. chocoana and P costaricensis. The phylogeny also supports...
Disentangling species boundaries and phylogenetic relationships within recent evolutionary radiation...
Subfamily Rubioideae is the largest of the main lineages in the coffee family (Rubiaceae), with over...
The phylogenetic relationships within subfamily Ixoroideae of the coffee family are investigated by ...
The genus Posoqueria is a Neotropical group of shrubs and trees in the coffee family Rubiaceae, whic...
The work with this thesis has focused on evolutionary relationships in the Rubioideae, the most spec...
Subfamily Rubioideae is the largest of the main lineages in the coffee family (Rubiaceae), with over...
Using different data sets mainly from the plant family Rubiaceae, but in parts also from the Apocyna...
Subfamily Rubioideae is the largest of the main lineages in the coffee family (Rubiaceae), with over...
A-09-17International audienceThe tribe Posoquerieae was recently described to include the genera Pos...
Reconstructions of phylogenetic relationships in the flowering plant family Rubiaceae, or the coffee...
Subfamily Rubioideae is the largest of the main lineages in the coffee family (Rubiaceae), with over...
Subfamily Rubioideae is the largest of the main lineages in the coffee family (Rubiaceae), with over...
Subfamily Rubioideae is the largest of the main lineages in the coffee family (Rubiaceae), with over...
Subfamily Rubioideae is the largest of the main lineages in the coffee family (Rubiaceae), with over...
The pantropical tribe Spermacoceae comprises approximately 1000 species and belongs to the largest s...
Disentangling species boundaries and phylogenetic relationships within recent evolutionary radiation...
Subfamily Rubioideae is the largest of the main lineages in the coffee family (Rubiaceae), with over...
The phylogenetic relationships within subfamily Ixoroideae of the coffee family are investigated by ...
The genus Posoqueria is a Neotropical group of shrubs and trees in the coffee family Rubiaceae, whic...
The work with this thesis has focused on evolutionary relationships in the Rubioideae, the most spec...
Subfamily Rubioideae is the largest of the main lineages in the coffee family (Rubiaceae), with over...
Using different data sets mainly from the plant family Rubiaceae, but in parts also from the Apocyna...
Subfamily Rubioideae is the largest of the main lineages in the coffee family (Rubiaceae), with over...
A-09-17International audienceThe tribe Posoquerieae was recently described to include the genera Pos...
Reconstructions of phylogenetic relationships in the flowering plant family Rubiaceae, or the coffee...
Subfamily Rubioideae is the largest of the main lineages in the coffee family (Rubiaceae), with over...
Subfamily Rubioideae is the largest of the main lineages in the coffee family (Rubiaceae), with over...
Subfamily Rubioideae is the largest of the main lineages in the coffee family (Rubiaceae), with over...
Subfamily Rubioideae is the largest of the main lineages in the coffee family (Rubiaceae), with over...
The pantropical tribe Spermacoceae comprises approximately 1000 species and belongs to the largest s...
Disentangling species boundaries and phylogenetic relationships within recent evolutionary radiation...
Subfamily Rubioideae is the largest of the main lineages in the coffee family (Rubiaceae), with over...
The phylogenetic relationships within subfamily Ixoroideae of the coffee family are investigated by ...