AbstractCistaceae consist of eight genera and about 180 species. Some taxonomic limits and relationships within the family remain unresolved when relying exclusively on morphological data. In the present study, a phylogeny was reconstructed and divergence times were estimated for 47 species representing various groups in Cistaceae and using coding (rbcL) and spacer (trnL-trnF) sequences of plastid DNA. The firm set of morphological synapomorphies that indicates the monophyly of the family is supported by both Bayesian and parsimony analyses. Five major lineages can be distinguished within the Cistaceae: (1) an early-diverging lineage containing Fumana species; (2) the New World Lechea clade; (3) the Helianthemum s.l. clade, containing two s...
textThis work represents a progression from a large scale molecular phylogeny to a species level st...
Phylogenetic relationships among 17 taxa of Dipsacaceae were inferred from nucleotide sequence varia...
Marantaceae are the second largest family in the order Zingiberales, with approximately 31 genera an...
AbstractCistaceae consist of eight genera and about 180 species. Some taxonomic limits and relations...
Helianthemum is the largest, most widely distributed and most taxonomically complex genus of the Cis...
Fumana is a diverse genus of the Cistaceae family, consisting of 21 currently accepted species. In t...
The central focus of this research is the use of chloroplast ndhF sequence data to produce a phyloge...
Abstract Pollen analysis and parsimony-based phyloge-netic analyses of the genera Cistus and Halimiu...
Phylogenetic relationships of and within non-photosynthetic parasitic lineages are notoriously poorl...
Cistus (Cistaceae) comprises a number of white- and purple-flowering shrub species widely distribute...
Melastomataceae are among the most abundant and diversified groups of plants throughout the tropics,...
Melastomataceae and Memecylaceae are pantropically distributed sister groups for which an ndhF gene ...
Molecular systematics requires the establishment of a robust phylogenetic framework including extens...
Tribe Tradescantieae (Commelinaceae) consists of seven subtribes and 25 genera. Previous attempts to...
Major progress has been made during the last twenty years towards a better understanding of the evol...
textThis work represents a progression from a large scale molecular phylogeny to a species level st...
Phylogenetic relationships among 17 taxa of Dipsacaceae were inferred from nucleotide sequence varia...
Marantaceae are the second largest family in the order Zingiberales, with approximately 31 genera an...
AbstractCistaceae consist of eight genera and about 180 species. Some taxonomic limits and relations...
Helianthemum is the largest, most widely distributed and most taxonomically complex genus of the Cis...
Fumana is a diverse genus of the Cistaceae family, consisting of 21 currently accepted species. In t...
The central focus of this research is the use of chloroplast ndhF sequence data to produce a phyloge...
Abstract Pollen analysis and parsimony-based phyloge-netic analyses of the genera Cistus and Halimiu...
Phylogenetic relationships of and within non-photosynthetic parasitic lineages are notoriously poorl...
Cistus (Cistaceae) comprises a number of white- and purple-flowering shrub species widely distribute...
Melastomataceae are among the most abundant and diversified groups of plants throughout the tropics,...
Melastomataceae and Memecylaceae are pantropically distributed sister groups for which an ndhF gene ...
Molecular systematics requires the establishment of a robust phylogenetic framework including extens...
Tribe Tradescantieae (Commelinaceae) consists of seven subtribes and 25 genera. Previous attempts to...
Major progress has been made during the last twenty years towards a better understanding of the evol...
textThis work represents a progression from a large scale molecular phylogeny to a species level st...
Phylogenetic relationships among 17 taxa of Dipsacaceae were inferred from nucleotide sequence varia...
Marantaceae are the second largest family in the order Zingiberales, with approximately 31 genera an...