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Lynn Bohs

Researcher at University of Utah

Publications -  71
Citations -  3994

Lynn Bohs is an academic researcher from University of Utah. The author has contributed to research in topics: Solanum & Monophyly. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 69 publications receiving 3519 citations. Previous affiliations of Lynn Bohs include University of Cincinnati & University of Vermont.

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A phylogenetic framework for evolutionary study of the nightshades (Solanaceae): a dated 1000-tip tree

TL;DR: The authors' large time-calibrated phylogeny provides a significant step towards completing a fully sampled species-level phylogeny for Solanaceae, and provides age estimates for the whole family, and is one of the best sampled angiosperm family phylogenies both in terms of taxon sampling and resolution published thus far.
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A molecular phylogeny of the Solanaceae

TL;DR: The current results corroborate previous studies that identify a monophyletic subfamily Solanoideae and the more inclusive "x = 12" clade, which includes Nicotiana and the Australian tribe Anthocercideae, and provide greater resolution among lineages within Solanoidesae.
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A Three-Gene Phylogeny of the Genus Solanum (Solanaceae)

TL;DR: The data suggest that most traditionally recognized Solanum subgenera are not monophyletic, and provides a framework for directed sampling in further phylogenetic studies, and identifies natural groups for focused revisionary work.

Phylogeny and provisional classification of the Solanaceae based on chloroplast DNA

TL;DR: A phylogenetic analysis of the Solanaceae based on chloroplast DNA variation is presented, providing the basis for a provisional new infrafamilial classification.
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Solanaceae — a model for linking genomics with biodiversity

TL;DR: The aims of the PBI project are to provide species-level information across the global scope of the genus Solanum and to make this available over the Internet, and the new NSF Planetary Biodiversity Inventories project ‘PBI:Solanum—a worldwide treatment’ is described.