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Phylogenomics of angiosperms based on mitochondrial genes: insights into deep node relationships. [PDF]

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Resolving the systematic positions of enigmatic taxa: Manipulating the chloroplast genome data of Saxifragales

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2018
Accurately resolving the phylogeny of enigmatic taxa is always a challenge in phylogenetic inference. Such uncertainties could be due to systematic errors or model violations.
Wenpan Dong, Chao Xu, Ping Wu
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Phylotranscriptomics reveals conflicts of deep nodes in Saxifragales

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
Saxifragales comprises 15 families in five well-supported clades: Paeoniaceae, Peridiscaceae, the woody clade, Cynomoriaceae, and the core Saxifragales.
Dimitar Dimitrov   +1 more
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Resolving an Ancient, Rapid Radiation in Saxifragales [PDF]

open access: yesSystematic Biology, 2008
Despite the prior use of approximately 9000 bp, deep-level relationships within the angiosperm clade, Saxifragales remain enigmatic, due to an ancient, rapid radiation (89.5 to 110 Ma based on the fossil record). To resolve these deep relationships, we constructed several new data sets: (1) 16 genes representing the three genomic compartments within ...
Shuguang Jian   +2 more
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Phylogenetic relationships and character evolution analysis of Saxifragales using a supermatrix approach

American Journal of Botany, 2013
• Premise of the study: We sought novel evolutionary insights for the highly diverse Saxifragales by constructing a large phylogenetic tree encompassing 36.8% of the species‐level biodiversity.• Methods: We built a phylogenetic tree for 909 species of Saxifragales and used this hypothesis to examine character evolution for annual or perennial habit ...
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