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Sara B. Hoot
Researcher at University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
Publications - 41
Citations - 5607
Sara B. Hoot is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. The author has contributed to research in topics: Monophyly & Phylogenetic tree. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 41 publications receiving 5413 citations. Previous affiliations of Sara B. Hoot include Field Museum of Natural History & University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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Angiosperm phylogeny inferred from 18S rDNA, rbcL, and atpB sequences
Douglas E. Soltis,Pamela S. Soltis,Mark W. Chase,Mark E. Mort,Dirk C. Albach,Michael J. Zanis,Vincent Savolainen,William H. Hahn,Sara B. Hoot,Michael F. Fay,Michael J. Axtell,Susan M. Swensen,Linda M. Prince,W. John Kress,Kevin C. Nixon,James S. Farris +15 more
TL;DR: A phylogenetic analysis of a combined data set for 560 angiosperms and seven outgroups based on three genes, 18S rDNA, rbcL, and atpB representing a total of 4733 bp is presented, resulting in the most highly resolved and strongly supported topology yet obtained for angiosPerms.
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An ordinal classification for the families of flowering plants
Kåre Bremer,Mark W. Chase,Peter F. Stevens,Arne A. Anderberg,Anders Backlund,Birgitta Bremer,Barbara G. Briggs,Peter K. Endress,Michael F. Fay,Peter Goldblatt,Mat H. G. Gustafsson,Sara B. Hoot,Walter S. Judd,Mari Källersjö,Elizabeth A. Kellogg,Kathleen A. Kron,Donald H. Les,Cynthia M. Morton,Daniel L. Nickrent,Richard G. Olmstead,RA PRice,Christopher J. Quinn,JE Rodman +22 more
TL;DR: Recent cladistic analyses are revealing the phylogeny of flowering plants in increasing detail, and there is support for the monophyly of many major groups above the family level.
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Phylogenetics of Flowering Plants Based on Combined Analysis of Plastid atpB and rbcL Gene Sequences
Vincent Savolainen,Mark W. Chase,Sara B. Hoot,Cynthia M. Morton,Douglas E. Soltis,Clemens Bayer,Michael F. Fay,Anette Y. De Bruijn,Stuart Sullivan,Yin Long Qiu +9 more
TL;DR: A phylogenetic analysis of flowering plants based on a second plastid gene, atpB, analyzed separately and in combination with rbcL sequences for 357 taxa demonstrates that phylogenetics analysis of large matrices is feasible.
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Angiosperm Phylogeny Inferred from 18S Ribosomal DNA Sequences
Douglas E. Soltis,Pamela S. Soltis,Daniel L. Nickrent,Leigh A. Johnson,William J. Hahn,Sara B. Hoot,Jennifer A. Sweere,Robert K. Kuzoff,Kathleen A. Kron,Mark W. Chase,Susan M. Swensen,Elizabeth A. Zimmer,Shu-Miaw Chaw,Lynn J. Gillespie,W. John Kress,Kenneth J. Sytsma +15 more