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Ancient paralogy in the cpDNA trnL-F region in Annonaceae: implications for plant molecular systematics.

Am J Bot

June 2007

Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Universiteit Utrecht branch, Heidelberglaan 2, 3584 CS Utrecht, Netherlands; and Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Wageningen Universiteit branch, Generaal Foulkesweg 37, 6703 BL Wageningen, Netherlands.

The plastid trnL-F region has proved useful in molecular phylogenetic studies addressing diverse evolutionary questions from biogeographic history to character evolution in a broad range of plant groups. An important assumption for phylogenetic reconstruction is that data used in combined analyses contain the same phylogenetic signal. The trnL-F region is often used in combined analyses of multiple chloroplast markers.

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Historical biogeography of two cosmopolitan families of flowering plants: Annonaceae and Rhamnaceae.

Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci

October 2004

Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Wageningen Universiteit Branch, Generaal Foulkesweg 37, 6703 BL Wageningen, The Netherlands.

Annonaceae are a pantropically distributed family found predominantly in rainforests, so they are megathermal taxa, whereas Rhamnaceae are a cosmopolitan family that tend to be found in xeric regions and may be classified as mesothermal. Phylogenetic analyses of these families are presented based on rbcL and trnL-F plastid DNA sequences. Likelihood ratio tests revealed rate heterogeneity in both phylogenetic trees and they were therefore made ultrametric using non-parametric rate smoothing and penalized likelihood.

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