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Phylogenomics and the rise of the angiosperms. [PDF]
NatureAngiosperms are the cornerstone of most terrestrial ecosystems and human livelihoods$^{1,2}$. A robust understanding of angiosperm evolution is required to explain their rise to ecological dominance.Zuntini AR, Carruthers T, Maurin O, Bailey PC, Leempoel K, Brewer GE, Epitawalage N, Françoso E, Gallego-Paramo B, McGinnie C, Negrão R, Roy SR, Simpson L, Toledo Romero E, Barber VMA, Botigué L, Clarkson JJ, Cowan RS, Dodsworth S, Johnson MG, Kim JT, Pokorny L, Wickett NJ, Antar GM, DeBolt L, Gutierrez K, Hendriks KP, Hoewener A, Hu AQ, Joyce EM, Kikuchi IABS, Larridon I, Larson DA, de Lírio EJ, Liu JX, Malakasi P, Przelomska NAS, Shah T, Viruel J, Allnutt TR, Ameka GK, Andrew RL, Appelhans MS, Arista M, Ariza MJ, Arroyo J, Arthan W, Bachelier JB, Bailey CD, Barnes HF, Barrett MD, Barrett RL, Bayer RJ, Bayly MJ, Biffin E, Biggs N, Birch JL, Bogarín D, Borosova R, Bowles AMC, Boyce PC, Bramley GLC, Briggs M, Broadhurst L, Brown GK, Bruhl JJ, Bruneau A, Buerki S, Burns E, Byrne M, Cable S, Calladine A, Callmander MW, Cano Á, Cantrill DJ, Cardinal-McTeague WM, Carlsen MM, Carruthers AJA, de Castro Mateo A, Chase MW, Chatrou LW, Cheek M, Chen S, Christenhusz MJM, Christin PA, Clements MA, Coffey SC, Conran JG, Cornejo X, Couvreur TLP, Cowie ID, Csiba L, Darbyshire I, Davidse G, Davies NMJ, Davis AP, van Dijk KJ, Downie SR, Duretto MF, Duvall MR, Edwards SL, Eggli U, Erkens RHJ, Escudero M, de la Estrella M, Fabriani F, Fay MF, Ferreira PL, Ficinski SZ, Fowler RM, Frisby S, Fu L, Fulcher T, Galbany-Casals M, Gardner EM, German DA, Giaretta A, Gibernau M, Gillespie LJ, González CC, Goyder DJ, Graham SW, Grall A, Green L, Gunn BF, Gutiérrez DG, Hackel J, Haevermans T, Haigh A, Hall JC, Hall T, Harrison MJ, Hatt SA, Hidalgo O, Hodkinson TR, Holmes GD, Hopkins HCF, Jackson CJ, James SA, Jobson RW, Kadereit G, Kahandawala IM, Kainulainen K, Kato M, Kellogg EA, King GJ, Klejevskaja B, Klitgaard BB, Klopper RR, Knapp S, Koch MA, Leebens-Mack JH, Lens F, Leon CJ, Léveillé-Bourret É, Lewis GP, Li DZ, Li L, Liede-Schumann S, Livshultz T, Lorence D, Lu M, Lu-Irving P, Luber J, Lucas EJ, Luján M, Lum M, Macfarlane TD, Magdalena C, Mansano VF, Masters LE, Mayo SJ, McColl K, McDonnell AJ, McDougall AE, McLay TGB, McPherson H, Meneses RI, Merckx VSFT, Michelangeli FA, Mitchell JD, Monro AK, Moore MJ, Mueller TL, Mummenhoff K, Munzinger J, Muriel P, Murphy DJ, Nargar K, Nauheimer L, Nge FJ, Nyffeler R, Orejuela A, Ortiz EM, Palazzesi L, Peixoto AL, Pell SK, Pellicer J, Penneys DS, Perez-Escobar OA, Persson C, Pignal M, Pillon Y, Pirani JR, Plunkett GM, Powell RF, Prance GT, Puglisi C, Qin M, Rabeler RK, Rees PEJ, Renner M, Roalson EH, Rodda M, Rogers ZS, Rokni S, Rutishauser R, de Salas MF, Schaefer H, Schley RJ, Schmidt-Lebuhn A, Shapcott A, Al-Shehbaz I, Shepherd KA, Simmons MP, Simões AO, Simões ARG, Siros M, Smidt EC, Smith JF, Snow N, Soltis DE, Soltis PS, Soreng RJ, Sothers CA, Starr JR, Stevens PF, Straub SCK, Struwe L, Taylor JM, Telford IRH, Thornhill AH, Tooth I, Trias-Blasi A, Udovicic F, Utteridge TMA, Del Valle JC, Verboom GA, Vonow HP, Vorontsova MS, de Vos JM, Al-Wattar N, Waycott M, Welker CAD, White AJ, Wieringa JJ, Williamson LT, Wilson TC, Wong SY, Woods LA, Woods R, Worboys S, Xanthos M, Yang Y, Zhang YX, Zhou MY, Zmarzty S, Zuloaga FO, Antonelli A, Bellot S, Crayn DM, Grace OM, Kersey PJ, Leitch IJ, Sauquet H, Smith SA, Eiserhardt WL, Forest F, Baker WJ. +278 moreeuropepmc +17 more sourcesIcacinales Tiegh.
, 2011 <p> 55. <b>Icacinales</b> Tiegh., <i>Just’s Bot. Jahresber.</i> 25(2): 406. 19 Jan 1900 [Note: in Chase & Reveal (2009), Icacinaceae were unplaced to order, but we treat them here as an order to keep their place in Chase, Mark W., Iii, - Apg, Iii, Apg, Reveal, James L. +3 morecore +2 more sourcesComplete plastome sequence of Iodes cirrhosa Turcz., the first in the Icacinaceae, comparative genomic analyses and possible split of Idoes species in response to climate changes. [PDF]
PeerJ, 2019 Plastome-based phylogenetic study has largely resolved the phylogeny of Icacinaceae. However, no single complete plastome sequence is available for Icacinaceae species, thereby limiting the further phylogenomics analysis of the members of this family ...Wang L, Zhang H, Jiang M, Chen H, Huang L, Liu C. +5 moreeuropepmc +3 more sourcesAsterid phylogenomics/phylotranscriptomics uncover morphological evolutionary histories and support phylogenetic placement for numerous whole-genome duplications [PDF]
, 2020 Asterids are one of the most successful angiosperm lineages, exhibiting extensive morphological diversity and including a
number of important crops. Despite their biological prominence and value to humans, the deep asterid phylogeny has
not been fully ...Frohlich, Michael W., Hu, Yi, Huang, Chien-Hsun, Luebert Bruron, Federico, Ma, Hong, Qi, Ji, Rees, Mathew, Weigend, Maximilian, Xiang, Yezi, Zhang, Caifei, Zhang, Taikui +10 morecore +1 more sourceSystematik der Blütenpflanzen [PDF]
, 2016 Dieses für Lehrzwecke entwickelte "Angiosperm Phylogeny Poster – Flowering
Plant Systematics" zeigt einen Überblick über die Phylogenie der Samenpflanzen
und dazugehörige evolutionäre Entwicklungen.Cole, Theodor C.H., Hilger, Hartmut H.core +1 more sourceA novel phylogenetic regionalization of phytogeographical zones of southern Africa reveals their hidden evolutionary affinities [PDF]
, 2016 AIM : Although existing bioregional classification schemes often consider the
compositional affinities within regional biotas, they do not typically incorporate
phylogenetic information explicitly.Daru, Barnabas H., Davies, T. Jonathan, Maurin, O., Schaefer, Hanno, Slingsby, Jasper A., Van der Bank, Michelle, Yessoufou, Kowiyou +6 morecore +1 more sourceThe scaffold-forming steps of plant alkaloid biosynthesis [PDF]
, 2020 Alkaloids from plants are characterised by structural diversity and bioactivity, and maintain a privileged position in both modern and traditional medicines. In recent years, there have been significant advances in elucidating the biosynthetic origins of Abdelkafi, Aleku, Amirkia, Anarat-Cappillino, Atherton, Bean, Bedewitz, Benjamin R. Lichman, Berlin, Biastoff, Bohlmann, Bohlmann, Bourgeois, Brockington, Brown, Bunsupa, Bunsupa, Bunsupa, Bunsupa, Byeon, Cai, Calcaterra, Caputi, Casañal, Chang, Chen, Chen, Christinet, Chung, Courdavault, Dalton, Daniel, Dastmalchi, Davin, De Boer, De Brito Francisco, De Luca, De Luca, De-Eknamkul, De-Eknamkul, Debnath, DeLoache, Dobler, Docimo, Dugé de Bernonville, Dugé de Bernonville, Eger, Eldin, Eldin, Erland, Facchini, Facchini, Facchini, Fernandes, Fester, Frick, Frölich, Funayama, Galanie, Gallage, Gershenzon, Gravel, Graça, Hagel, Hagel, Hagel, Hanfrey, Hatlestad, Heim, Hicks, Hotchandani, Hotchandani, Huang, Hupe, Ibdah, Illingworth, Imai, Irmler, Ishiai, Iwasa, Jancewicz, Jensen, Jin, Jirschitzka, Junker, Kajikawa, Kajikawa, Kaltenegger, Kaminaga, Karppinen, Kasahara, Katoh, Kautsar, Kilgore, Kilgore, Kim, Kohnen-Johannsen, Kries, Kutchan, Kutchan, Larsson, Lee, Lee, Lee, Leete, Li, Li, Li, Li, Lichman, Lichman, Lichman, Lichman, Lichman, Liscombe, Liu, Liu, Livshultz, Lopez-Meyer, Lopez-Nieves, Luk, Maeda, Maeda, Makarevich, Manjunatha, Maresh, Menéndez-Perdomo, Michael, Michael, Michael, Miettinen, Minami, Minguet, Mint Evolutionary Genomics Consortium, Moghe, Naconsie, Nasreen, Noda-garcia, Nomura, Nomura, Nomura, Nützmann, O'Connor, Ober, Ober, Parry, Payne, Pesnot, Pesnot, Ping, Polturak, Polturak, Polturak, Polturak, Poupon, Prall, Rather, Rather, Reimann, Reis, Restrepo, Roberts, Roberts, Roddan, Roddan, Rohde, Rouchaud, Sadre, Samanani, Sato, Schachtsiek, Scheller, Schliemann, Schramm, Sheehan, Shelp, Sheng, Sherden, Shitan, Shoji, Singh, Singh, Singh, Sohani, Srinivasan, Stavrinides, Stevens, Stöckigt, Stöckigt, Sun, Sunnadeniya, Takano, Terradad, Timoneda, Torrens-Spence, Torrens-Spence, Torrens-Spence, Urano, Vimolmangkang, Wang, Wang, Wang, Wink, Winzer, Xu, Xu, Yamazaki, Yan, Yang, Yang, Yang, Yang, Zarei, Zenkner, Zhao, Zhao, Zhao, Zou +217 morecore +1 more sourceSavanna fire and the origins of the 'underground forests' of Africa [PDF]
, 2014 1. The origin of fire-adapted lineages is a long-standing question in ecology.
Although phylogeny can provide a significant contribution to the ongoing debate,
its use has been precluded by the lack of comprehensive DNA data.A. Muthama Muasya, Barnabas H. Daru, John E. Burrows, Kowiyou Yessoufou, Michelle Van Der Bank, Olivier Maurin, T. Jonathan Davies, T. Jonathan Davies, William J. Bond +8 morecore +2 more sources