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abstract = {A phylogenetic study and taxonomic revision of the four currently accepted species of Bartonia (Gentianaceae, tribe Gentianeae, subtribe Swertiinae) were conducted in order to test species boundaries and interspecific relationships. Species boundaries were examined based on measurements of key quantitative and qualitative morphological characters as given in the original descriptions. Phylogenetic analyses were performed using molecular data from the nuclear internal transcribed spacer region (ITS) and chloroplast DNA (trnL intron through the trnL-F spacer), separately and combined using parsimony and Bayesian methodologies, incorporating outgroups from subtribes Swertiinae and Gentianinae. The morphological study revealed that characters of one species, B. texana, represent a subset of the morphological variation found within B. paniculata but that B. paniculata, B. verna and B. virginica could all be separated from one another. The molecular phylogenetic analyses all found B. texana to nest in a clade with the two recognized subspecies of B. paniculata (subsp. paniculata and subsp. iodandra), making the latter paraphyletic. Because of the morphological and molecular findings in this study, Bartonia texana is here reduced to subspecific rank, as Bartonia paniculata subsp. texana. In addition, the molecular phylogenetic analyses showed strong support for a sister group relationship between B. verna and B. virginica, as opposed to between B. paniculata and B. virginica as has been previously suggested.}
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Citation for Study 2096
Citation title:
"A phylogenetic analysis and taxonomic revision of Bartonia (Gentianaceae-Gentianeae) based on molecular and morphological evidence".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S2099
(Status: Published).
Citation
Mathews K., Dunne N., York E., & Struwe L. 2008. A phylogenetic analysis and taxonomic revision of Bartonia (Gentianaceae-Gentianeae) based on molecular and morphological evidence. Systematic Botany, null.
Authors
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Mathews K.
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Dunne N.
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York E.
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Struwe L.
Abstract
A phylogenetic study and taxonomic revision of the four currently accepted species of Bartonia (Gentianaceae, tribe Gentianeae, subtribe Swertiinae) were conducted in order to test species boundaries and interspecific relationships. Species boundaries were examined based on measurements of key quantitative and qualitative morphological characters as given in the original descriptions. Phylogenetic analyses were performed using molecular data from the nuclear internal transcribed spacer region (ITS) and chloroplast DNA (trnL intron through the trnL-F spacer), separately and combined using parsimony and Bayesian methodologies, incorporating outgroups from subtribes Swertiinae and Gentianinae. The morphological study revealed that characters of one species, B. texana, represent a subset of the morphological variation found within B. paniculata but that B. paniculata, B. verna and B. virginica could all be separated from one another. The molecular phylogenetic analyses all found B. texana to nest in a clade with the two recognized subspecies of B. paniculata (subsp. paniculata and subsp. iodandra), making the latter paraphyletic. Because of the morphological and molecular findings in this study, Bartonia texana is here reduced to subspecific rank, as Bartonia paniculata subsp. texana. In addition, the molecular phylogenetic analyses showed strong support for a sister group relationship between B. verna and B. virginica, as opposed to between B. paniculata and B. virginica as has been previously suggested.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref16608,
author = {Katherine G. Mathews and Niall Dunne and Emily York and Lena Struwe},
title = {A phylogenetic analysis and taxonomic revision of Bartonia (Gentianaceae-Gentianeae) based on molecular and morphological evidence},
year = {2008},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Systematic Botany},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {A phylogenetic study and taxonomic revision of the four currently accepted species of Bartonia (Gentianaceae, tribe Gentianeae, subtribe Swertiinae) were conducted in order to test species boundaries and interspecific relationships. Species boundaries were examined based on measurements of key quantitative and qualitative morphological characters as given in the original descriptions. Phylogenetic analyses were performed using molecular data from the nuclear internal transcribed spacer region (ITS) and chloroplast DNA (trnL intron through the trnL-F spacer), separately and combined using parsimony and Bayesian methodologies, incorporating outgroups from subtribes Swertiinae and Gentianinae. The morphological study revealed that characters of one species, B. texana, represent a subset of the morphological variation found within B. paniculata but that B. paniculata, B. verna and B. virginica could all be separated from one another. The molecular phylogenetic analyses all found B. texana to nest in a clade with the two recognized subspecies of B. paniculata (subsp. paniculata and subsp. iodandra), making the latter paraphyletic. Because of the morphological and molecular findings in this study, Bartonia texana is here reduced to subspecific rank, as Bartonia paniculata subsp. texana. In addition, the molecular phylogenetic analyses showed strong support for a sister group relationship between B. verna and B. virginica, as opposed to between B. paniculata and B. virginica as has been previously suggested.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 16608
AU - Mathews,Katherine G.
AU - Dunne,Niall
AU - York,Emily
AU - Struwe,Lena
T1 - A phylogenetic analysis and taxonomic revision of Bartonia (Gentianaceae-Gentianeae) based on molecular and morphological evidence
PY - 2008
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N2 - A phylogenetic study and taxonomic revision of the four currently accepted species of Bartonia (Gentianaceae, tribe Gentianeae, subtribe Swertiinae) were conducted in order to test species boundaries and interspecific relationships. Species boundaries were examined based on measurements of key quantitative and qualitative morphological characters as given in the original descriptions. Phylogenetic analyses were performed using molecular data from the nuclear internal transcribed spacer region (ITS) and chloroplast DNA (trnL intron through the trnL-F spacer), separately and combined using parsimony and Bayesian methodologies, incorporating outgroups from subtribes Swertiinae and Gentianinae. The morphological study revealed that characters of one species, B. texana, represent a subset of the morphological variation found within B. paniculata but that B. paniculata, B. verna and B. virginica could all be separated from one another. The molecular phylogenetic analyses all found B. texana to nest in a clade with the two recognized subspecies of B. paniculata (subsp. paniculata and subsp. iodandra), making the latter paraphyletic. Because of the morphological and molecular findings in this study, Bartonia texana is here reduced to subspecific rank, as Bartonia paniculata subsp. texana. In addition, the molecular phylogenetic analyses showed strong support for a sister group relationship between B. verna and B. virginica, as opposed to between B. paniculata and B. virginica as has been previously suggested.
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JF - Systematic Botany
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