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Cryptic species in an ancient flowering-plant lineage (Hydatellaceae, Nymphaeales) revealed by molecular and micromorphological data
ArticleAbstract: The flora of the southwestern Australian biodiversity hotspot is rich in endemic species, many of whPalabras claves:Fruit anatomy, Genome size, pericarp, Phylogeography, plastid data, Polyploidy, species-level taxonomy, SSR-analysis, Trithuria, Western AustraliaAutores:Graham S.W., Hidalgo O., Isabel Marques, Lam V.K.Y., Macfarlane T.D., Pellicer J., Remizowa M.V., Rudall P.J., Sokoloff D.D.Fuentes:scopusDiscordant Phylogenomic Placement of Hydnoraceae and Lactoridaceae Within Piperales Using Data From All Three Genomes
ArticleAbstract: Phylogenetic relationships within the magnoliid order Piperales have been studied extensively, yet tPalabras claves:Aristolochiaceae, Hydnora, Lactoris, mitochondrial, NUCLEAR, Plastome, Prosopanche, VerhuelliaAutores:Graham S.W., Isabel Marques, Jost M., Samain M.S., Wanke S.Fuentes:scopusHow well do we understand the overall backbone of cycad phylogeny? New insights from a large, multigene plastid data set
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Bogler D., Fai Q., Graham S.W., Javier Francisco-Ortega, Rai H., Zgurski J.Fuentes:scopusPhylogenomics and historical biogeography of the monocot order Liliales: out of Australia and through Antarctica
ArticleAbstract: We present the first phylogenomic analysis of relationships among all ten families of Liliales, basePalabras claves:Autores:Ames M., Briggs B.G., Givnish T.J., Gomez M.S., Graham S.W., Iles W.J.D., Isabel Marques, Lam V.K.Y., Lyon S.P., Moeller J.R., Spalink D., Stevenson D.W., Zomlefer W., Zuluaga A.Fuentes:scopusTranscriptome-derived evidence supports recent polyploidization and a major phylogeographic division in Trithuria submersa (Hydatellaceae, Nymphaeales)
ArticleAbstract: Relatively little is known about species-level genetic diversity in flowering plants outside the eudPalabras claves:ANA-grade, Australia, Microsatellite markers, Population genetic diversity, Trans-Nullarbor plants, Transcriptome-enabled markers, TrithuriaAutores:Barker M.S., Catalan P., Conran J.G., Graham S.W., Isabel Marques, Macfarlane T.D., Montgomery S.A., Rieseberg L.H., Rudall P.J.Fuentes:scopus