Brassicales phylogeny inferred from 72 plastid genes: A reanalysis of the phylogenetic localization of two paleopolyploid events and origin of novel chemical defenses
American Journal of Botany2018Vol. 105(3), pp. 463–469
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Patrick P. Edger, Jocelyn C. Hall, Alex Harkess, Michelle Tang, Jill Coombs, Setareh Mohammadin, M. Eric Schranz, Zhiyong Xiong, Jim Leebens‐Mack, Blake C. Meyers, Kenneth J. Sytsma, Мarcus A. Koch, Ihsan A. Al‐Shehbaz, J. Chris Pires
Abstract
We anticipate that these findings will aid future comparative evolutionary studies across Brassicales, including selecting candidates for whole-genome sequencing projects.
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