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Structural Diversities and Phylogenetic Signals in Plastomes of the Early-Divergent Angiosperms: A Case Study in Saxifragales.
Han S, Ding H, Bi D, Zhang S, Yi R, Gao J, Yang J, Ye Y, Wu L, Kan X. Han S, et al. Plants (Basel). 2022 Dec 15;11(24):3544. doi: 10.3390/plants11243544. Plants (Basel). 2022. PMID: 36559654 Free PMC article.
As representative of the early-divergent groups of angiosperms, Saxifragales is extremely divergent in morphology, comprising 15 families. ...With thorough comparisons, the losses of two genes and three introns were found in several groups. Notably, 432 indel events …
As representative of the early-divergent groups of angiosperms, Saxifragales is extremely divergent in morphology, comprising 15 fami …
Intraspecific and Intrageneric Genomic Variation across Three Sedum Species (Crassulaceae): A Plastomic Perspective.
Zhang S, Han S, Bi D, Yang J, Ge W, Ye Y, Gao J, Dai C, Kan X. Zhang S, et al. Genes (Basel). 2024 Mar 31;15(4):444. doi: 10.3390/genes15040444. Genes (Basel). 2024. PMID: 38674379 Free PMC article.
Phylogenetic analyses confirmed the non-monophyly of Sedum and divided the Acre clade into two groups. Individuals from the same species clustered together, with strong support for the relationships between S. alfredii, S. tricarpum, and S. plumbizincicola. ...
Phylogenetic analyses confirmed the non-monophyly of Sedum and divided the Acre clade into two groups. Individuals from the same spec …