Despite recent significant advances in understanding angiosperm phylogeny, the position of monocots remains uncertain. We present here a phylogeny inferred from four genes that unambiguously unite monocots with eumagnoliids. A well-supported position for the monocots was obtained only after we replaced the available nuclear 18S rDNA sequence data with data from phytochrome C in a matrix that also included plastid rbcL and ndhF and mitochondrial atp1. Over 5000 base pairs of sequence data from 42 taxa were analyzed using Bayesian inference. The results of these analyses united monocots with the eumagnoliids in a well-supported clade. Although the substitution of phytochrome C for 18S data led to a highly supported position for the monocots, ...
Triticeae are renowned for their complicated taxonomy, but their phylogeny is equally intricate and ...
The order Poales comprises a substantial portion of plant life (7% of all angiosperms and 33% of mon...
While there has been strong support for Amborella and Nymphaeales (water lilies) as branching from b...
© 2015 The Authors. Resolution of evolutionary relationships among some monocot orders remains probl...
We use multiple photosynthetic, chlororespiratory, and plastid translation apparatus loci and their ...
Abstract Background Numerous studies, using in aggreg...
We present an analysis of supra-familial relationships of monocots based on a combined matrix of nuc...
We assess relationships among 192 species in all 12 monocot orders and 72 of 77 families, using 602 ...
We assess relationships among 192 species in all 12 monocot orders and 72 of 77 families, using 602 ...
Flowering plants represent the most significant branch in the tree of land plants, with respect to t...
Plant molecular phylogeneticists have supported an analytical approach of combining loci from differ...
The commelinid monocots comprise the orders Arecales (A), Commelinales (C), Poales sensu Angiosperm ...
DNA sequences of nine genes (plastid: atpB, matK, and rbcL; mitochondrial: atp1, matR, mtSSU, and mt...
The diversification of monocotyledons into major lines, and the evolution of genome size have been s...
While there has been strong support for Amborella and Nymphaeales (water lilies) as branching from b...
Triticeae are renowned for their complicated taxonomy, but their phylogeny is equally intricate and ...
The order Poales comprises a substantial portion of plant life (7% of all angiosperms and 33% of mon...
While there has been strong support for Amborella and Nymphaeales (water lilies) as branching from b...
© 2015 The Authors. Resolution of evolutionary relationships among some monocot orders remains probl...
We use multiple photosynthetic, chlororespiratory, and plastid translation apparatus loci and their ...
Abstract Background Numerous studies, using in aggreg...
We present an analysis of supra-familial relationships of monocots based on a combined matrix of nuc...
We assess relationships among 192 species in all 12 monocot orders and 72 of 77 families, using 602 ...
We assess relationships among 192 species in all 12 monocot orders and 72 of 77 families, using 602 ...
Flowering plants represent the most significant branch in the tree of land plants, with respect to t...
Plant molecular phylogeneticists have supported an analytical approach of combining loci from differ...
The commelinid monocots comprise the orders Arecales (A), Commelinales (C), Poales sensu Angiosperm ...
DNA sequences of nine genes (plastid: atpB, matK, and rbcL; mitochondrial: atp1, matR, mtSSU, and mt...
The diversification of monocotyledons into major lines, and the evolution of genome size have been s...
While there has been strong support for Amborella and Nymphaeales (water lilies) as branching from b...
Triticeae are renowned for their complicated taxonomy, but their phylogeny is equally intricate and ...
The order Poales comprises a substantial portion of plant life (7% of all angiosperms and 33% of mon...
While there has been strong support for Amborella and Nymphaeales (water lilies) as branching from b...