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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2008
Phylogenetic analyses of chloroplast DNA sequences, morphology, and combined data have provided consistent support for many of the major branches within the angiosperm clade Dipsacales. Here we use sequences from three mitochondrial loci to test the existing broad scale phylogeny and in an attempt to resolve several relationships that have remained ...
Richard C, Winkworth +2 more
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Phylogenetic analyses of chloroplast DNA sequences, morphology, and combined data have provided consistent support for many of the major branches within the angiosperm clade Dipsacales. Here we use sequences from three mitochondrial loci to test the existing broad scale phylogeny and in an attempt to resolve several relationships that have remained ...
Richard C, Winkworth +2 more
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2004
Valerianaceae is a relatively small (ca. 350 species), but morphologically diverse angiosperm clade. Sequence data from the entire ndhF gene, the trnL-F intergenic spacer region, the trnL intron, the matK region, the rbcL-atpB intergenic spacer region and internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region of nuclear ribosomal DNA were collected for 21 taxa ...
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Valerianaceae is a relatively small (ca. 350 species), but morphologically diverse angiosperm clade. Sequence data from the entire ndhF gene, the trnL-F intergenic spacer region, the trnL intron, the matK region, the rbcL-atpB intergenic spacer region and internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region of nuclear ribosomal DNA were collected for 21 taxa ...
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Fruits and Seeds of theValerianaClade (Dipsacales): Diversity and Evolution
International Journal of Plant Sciences, 2010Recent molecular investigations have greatly improved our understanding of the phylogenetic relationships of the Valeriana clade. Our investigation of the fruits and seeds of the Valeriana clade provides morphological support for these findings. In particular, seed anatomy, calyx morphology, the presence of sterile locules, and fruit polymorphism ...
Bart Jacobs, Charles Bell, Erik Smets
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Systematic Botany, 2015
Abstract Primers from a recently published study that identified a set of low-copy nuclear genes (LCNG) in multiple angiosperms were used to obtain sequence data from three LCNG (Chlp, Agt1, and Hmgs) for phylogenetic inference at the species level. The phylogenetic utility of each of these markers was compared to ITS and seven chloroplast loci (trnL ...
Charles D. Bell +4 more
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Abstract Primers from a recently published study that identified a set of low-copy nuclear genes (LCNG) in multiple angiosperms were used to obtain sequence data from three LCNG (Chlp, Agt1, and Hmgs) for phylogenetic inference at the species level. The phylogenetic utility of each of these markers was compared to ITS and seven chloroplast loci (trnL ...
Charles D. Bell +4 more
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TAXON, 2009
AbstractA phylogenetic study of Dipsacaceae, a Mediterraneancentered clade in the Dipsacales, was conducted using nuclear ITS and three chloroplast markers (atpB rbcL, trnL trnF, trnSUGA trnGGCC). This is the first molecular study to assess Dipsacaceae phylogeny in detail, and includes representatives from all major subclades.
Carlson, Sara E. +2 more
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AbstractA phylogenetic study of Dipsacaceae, a Mediterraneancentered clade in the Dipsacales, was conducted using nuclear ITS and three chloroplast markers (atpB rbcL, trnL trnF, trnSUGA trnGGCC). This is the first molecular study to assess Dipsacaceae phylogeny in detail, and includes representatives from all major subclades.
Carlson, Sara E. +2 more
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2007
Although Valerianaceae is a relatively small group of angiosperms (ca. 350 species), sample sizes of previous phylogenetic studies have been limited and taxonomic sampling has been usually geographically biased to species from Europe and/or South America.
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Although Valerianaceae is a relatively small group of angiosperms (ca. 350 species), sample sizes of previous phylogenetic studies have been limited and taxonomic sampling has been usually geographically biased to species from Europe and/or South America.
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Analisi Filogenetica di Alcuni Generi Delle Scabioseae (Dipsacaceae, Dipsacales)
Giornale botanico italiano, 1994Paolo Caputo, Salvatore Cozzolino
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