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      Pollination by fungus gnats in four species of the genus Mitella (Saxifragaceae)

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      Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society
      Wiley

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            Angiosperm phylogeny inferred from 18S rDNA, rbcL, and atpB sequences

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              Angiosperm phylogeny inferred from multiple genes as a tool for comparative biology.

              Comparative biology requires a firm phylogenetic foundation to uncover and understand patterns of diversification and evaluate hypotheses of the processes responsible for these patterns. In the angiosperms, studies of diversification in floral form, stamen organization, reproductive biology, photosynthetic pathway, nitrogen-fixing symbioses and life histories have relied on either explicit or implied phylogenetic trees. Furthermore, to understand the evolution of specific genes and gene families, evaluate the extent of conservation of plant genomes and make proper sense of the huge volume of molecular genetic data available for model organisms such as Arabidopsis, Antirrhinum, maize, rice and wheat, a phylogenetic perspective is necessary. Here we report the results of parsimony analyses of DNA sequences of the plastid genes rbcL and atpB and the nuclear 18S rDNA for 560 species of angiosperms and seven non-flowering seed plants and show a well-resolved and well-supported phylogenetic tree for the angiosperms for use in comparative biology.
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                Journal
                Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society
                Wiley
                1095-8339
                0024-4074
                April 2004
                April 2004
                April 01 2004
                April 14 2004
                : 144
                : 4
                : 449-460
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                10.1111/j.1095-8339.2003.00259.x
                c47df5eb-8968-4f62-93bf-524836bb80aa
                © 2004

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1

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