Detailed Information on Publication Record
2011
Molecular phylogeny and systematics of the tribe Chorisporeae (Brassicaceae)
GERMAN, Dmitry A., Jason R. GRANT, Martin LYSÁK and Ihsan A. AL-SHEHBAZBasic information
Original name
Molecular phylogeny and systematics of the tribe Chorisporeae (Brassicaceae)
Authors
GERMAN, Dmitry A. (643 Russian Federation, belonging to the institution), Jason R. GRANT (756 Switzerland), Martin LYSÁK (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution) and Ihsan A. AL-SHEHBAZ (840 United States of America)
Edition
Plant Systematics and Evolution, Wien, Springer-Verlag, 2011, 0378-2697
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Článek v odborném periodiku
Field of Study
Genetics and molecular biology
Country of publisher
Austria
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Impact factor
Impact factor: 1.335
RIV identification code
RIV/00216224:14740/11:00049464
Organization unit
Central European Institute of Technology
UT WoS
000292044500005
Keywords in English
Brassicaceae; crucifers; molecular phylogenetics; plant systematics;
Tags
International impact
Změněno: 25/1/2017 12:53, prof. Mgr. Martin Lysák, Ph.D., DSc.
Abstract
V originále
Sequence data from nuclear (ITS) and chloroplast (trnL-F) regions for 89 accessions representing 56 out of 64 species from all five genera of the tribe Chorisporeae (plus Dontostemon tibeticus) have been studied to test the monophyly of the tribe and its component genera, clarify its boundaries, and elucidate its phylogenetic position in the family. Both data sets showed strong support for the monophyly of the Chorisporeae as currently delimited, though the position of its tentative member D. tibeticus was not resolved by ITS. Parrya and Pseudoclausia are poly- and paraphyletic with regard to each other, and Chorispora is either polyphyletic or at least paraphyletic (comprising Diptychocarpus) within a weakly supported monophyletic clade. We also obtained support for splitting Chorispora into two geographically defined groups, one of which is closer to Diptychocarpus. Both data sets revealed a close relationship of the Chorisporeae to Dontostemoneae, while ITS also indicated affinity to Hesperideae.
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