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Showing papers by "J. Chris Pires published in 2003"


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TL;DR: Polyploidy has long been recognized as a prominent force shaping the evolution of eukaryotes, especially flowering plants, and new phenotypes often arise with polyploid formation.

846 citations


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TL;DR: Results strongly support a monophyletic Onagraceae, with Ludwigia as the basal lineage and a sister-taxon relationship between Megacorax and Lopezia, and Gongylocarpus is supported as sister to Epilobieae plus the rest of Onagreae, although relationships within the latter clade have limited resolution.
Abstract: Despite intensive morphological and molecular studies of Onagraceae, relationships within the family are not fully understood One drawback of previous analyses is limited sampling within the large tribe Onagreae In addition, the monophyly of two species-rich genera in Onagreae, Camissonia and Oenothera, has never been adequately tested To understand relationships within Onagraceae, test the monophyly of these two genera, and ascertain the affinities of the newly discovered genus Megacorax, we conducted parsimony and maximum likelihood analyses with rbcL and ndhF sequence data for 24 taxa representing all 17 Onagraceae genera and two outgroup Lythraceae Results strongly support a monophyletic Onagraceae, with Ludwigia as the basal lineage and a sister-taxon relationship between Megacorax and Lopezia Gongylocarpus is supported as sister to Epilobieae plus the rest of Onagreae, although relationships within the latter clade have limited resolution Thus, we advocate placement of Gongylocarpus in a monogeneric tribe, Gongylocarpeae Most relationships within Onagreae are weakly resolved, suggesting a rapid diversification of this group in western North America Neither Camissonia nor Oenothera appears to be monophyletic; however, increased taxon sampling is needed to clarify those relationships Morphological characters generally agree with the molecular data, providing further support for relationships

281 citations