Settling a family feud: a high‐level phylogenomic framework for the Gentianales based on 353 nuclear genes and partial plastomes
American Journal of Botany2021Vol. 108(7), pp. 1143–1165
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Alexandre Antonelli, James J. Clarkson, Kent Kainulainen, Olivier Maurin, Grace E. Brewer, Aaron P. Davis, Niroshini Epitawalage, D. J. Goyder, Tatyana Livshultz, Claes Persson, Lisa Pokorny, Shannon C. K. Straub, Lena Struwe, Alexandre R. Zuntini, Félix Forest, William J. Baker
Abstract
The higher-level phylogenetic relationships within Gentianales are confidently resolved. In contrast to recent studies, our results support the division of Rubiaceae into two subfamilies: Cinchonoideae and Rubioideae. We do not formally recognize Coptosapelteae and Luculieae within any particular subfamily but treat them as incertae sedis. Our framework paves the way for further work on the phylogenetics, biogeography, morphological evolution, and macroecology of this important group of flowering plants.
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