@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref17234,
author = {James E. Rodman and Kenneth G. Karol and Robert A. Price and Kenneth J. Sytsma},
title = {Molecules, morphology, and Dahlgren's expanded order Capparales.},
year = {1996},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/2419660},
pmid = {},
journal = {Systematic Botany},
volume = {21},
number = {3},
pages = {289--307},
abstract = {Nucleotide sequences for the chloroplast gene rbcL have been obtained for three species of Salvadoraceae and for the unispecific Pentadiplandraceae, thus completing a survey of all known mustard-oil families. Phylogenetic analyses of the sequences based on maximum parsimony reveal two separate lineages of plants that produce mustard oil glucosides. A major mustard-oil clade comprises the core capparalean families of Brassicaceae, Capparaceae, Gyrostemonaceae, Resedaceae, and Tovariaceae and includes Akaniaceae, Bataceae, Bretschneideraceae, Caricaceae, Koeberliniaceae, Limnanthaceae, Moringaceae, Pentadiplandraceae, Salvadoraceae, and Tropaeolaceae. A second, unrelated lineage consists of the genus Drypetes, traditionally placed in Euphorbiaceae. The major mustard-oil clade recovered from the rbcL analysis is congruent in many topological aspects with that found in a recent cladistic study of morphological characters, and in turn the molecular and morphological results confirm Dahlgren's radically expanded Capparales. An approach combining molecular and morphological evidence yields robust support for several lineages within this major mustard-oil clade.}
}
Citation for Study 668
Citation title:
"Molecules, morphology, and Dahlgren's expanded order Capparales.".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S503
(Status: Published).
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Rodman J., Karol K., Price R., & Sytsma K. 1996. Molecules, morphology, and Dahlgren's expanded order Capparales. Systematic Botany, 21(3): 289-307.
Authors
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Rodman J.
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Karol K.
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Price R.
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Sytsma K.
Abstract
Nucleotide sequences for the chloroplast gene rbcL have been obtained for three species of Salvadoraceae and for the unispecific Pentadiplandraceae, thus completing a survey of all known mustard-oil families. Phylogenetic analyses of the sequences based on maximum parsimony reveal two separate lineages of plants that produce mustard oil glucosides. A major mustard-oil clade comprises the core capparalean families of Brassicaceae, Capparaceae, Gyrostemonaceae, Resedaceae, and Tovariaceae and includes Akaniaceae, Bataceae, Bretschneideraceae, Caricaceae, Koeberliniaceae, Limnanthaceae, Moringaceae, Pentadiplandraceae, Salvadoraceae, and Tropaeolaceae. A second, unrelated lineage consists of the genus Drypetes, traditionally placed in Euphorbiaceae. The major mustard-oil clade recovered from the rbcL analysis is congruent in many topological aspects with that found in a recent cladistic study of morphological characters, and in turn the molecular and morphological results confirm Dahlgren's radically expanded Capparales. An approach combining molecular and morphological evidence yields robust support for several lineages within this major mustard-oil clade.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref17234,
author = {James E. Rodman and Kenneth G. Karol and Robert A. Price and Kenneth J. Sytsma},
title = {Molecules, morphology, and Dahlgren's expanded order Capparales.},
year = {1996},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/2419660},
pmid = {},
journal = {Systematic Botany},
volume = {21},
number = {3},
pages = {289--307},
abstract = {Nucleotide sequences for the chloroplast gene rbcL have been obtained for three species of Salvadoraceae and for the unispecific Pentadiplandraceae, thus completing a survey of all known mustard-oil families. Phylogenetic analyses of the sequences based on maximum parsimony reveal two separate lineages of plants that produce mustard oil glucosides. A major mustard-oil clade comprises the core capparalean families of Brassicaceae, Capparaceae, Gyrostemonaceae, Resedaceae, and Tovariaceae and includes Akaniaceae, Bataceae, Bretschneideraceae, Caricaceae, Koeberliniaceae, Limnanthaceae, Moringaceae, Pentadiplandraceae, Salvadoraceae, and Tropaeolaceae. A second, unrelated lineage consists of the genus Drypetes, traditionally placed in Euphorbiaceae. The major mustard-oil clade recovered from the rbcL analysis is congruent in many topological aspects with that found in a recent cladistic study of morphological characters, and in turn the molecular and morphological results confirm Dahlgren's radically expanded Capparales. An approach combining molecular and morphological evidence yields robust support for several lineages within this major mustard-oil clade.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 17234
AU - Rodman,James E.
AU - Karol,Kenneth G.
AU - Price,Robert A.
AU - Sytsma,Kenneth J.
T1 - Molecules, morphology, and Dahlgren's expanded order Capparales.
PY - 1996
UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/2419660
N2 - Nucleotide sequences for the chloroplast gene rbcL have been obtained for three species of Salvadoraceae and for the unispecific Pentadiplandraceae, thus completing a survey of all known mustard-oil families. Phylogenetic analyses of the sequences based on maximum parsimony reveal two separate lineages of plants that produce mustard oil glucosides. A major mustard-oil clade comprises the core capparalean families of Brassicaceae, Capparaceae, Gyrostemonaceae, Resedaceae, and Tovariaceae and includes Akaniaceae, Bataceae, Bretschneideraceae, Caricaceae, Koeberliniaceae, Limnanthaceae, Moringaceae, Pentadiplandraceae, Salvadoraceae, and Tropaeolaceae. A second, unrelated lineage consists of the genus Drypetes, traditionally placed in Euphorbiaceae. The major mustard-oil clade recovered from the rbcL analysis is congruent in many topological aspects with that found in a recent cladistic study of morphological characters, and in turn the molecular and morphological results confirm Dahlgren's radically expanded Capparales. An approach combining molecular and morphological evidence yields robust support for several lineages within this major mustard-oil clade.
L3 -
JF - Systematic Botany
VL - 21
IS - 3
SP - 289
EP - 307
ER -