@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref25302,
author = {Guillaume Cossard and Julie Sannier and Herv? Sauquet and Catherine Damerval and Louis Ronse De Craene and Florian Jabbour and Sophie Nadot},
title = {Subfamilial and tribal relationships of Ranunculaceae: evidence from eight molecular markers},
year = {2016},
keywords = {Phylogeny, Ranunculaceae, CYC-like genes, Adonideae, Ranunculoideae, Thalictroideae},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Plant Systematics and Evolution},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {The first molecular phylogenies of the flowering plant family Ranunculaceae were published more than twenty years ago, and have led to major changes in the infrafamilial classification. However, the current phylogeny is not yet well supported, and relationships among subfamilies and tribes of Ranunculaceae remain an open question. Eight molecular markers from the three genomes (nuclear, chloroplast and mitochondrial) were selected to investigate these relationships, including new markers for the family (two homologs of the nuclear CYCLOIDEA gene, the chloroplast gene ndhF, and the mitochondrial intron nad4-I1). The combination of multiple markers led to better resolution and higher support of phylogenetic relationships among subfamilies of Ranunculaceae, and among tribes within subfamily Ranunculoideae. Our results challenge the monophyly of Ranunculoideae as currently circumscribed due to the position of tribe Adonideae (Ranunculoideae), sister to Thalictroideae. We suggest that Thalictroideae could be merged with Ranunculoideae in an enlarged single subfamily.}
}
Citation for Study 18509
Citation title:
"Subfamilial and tribal relationships of Ranunculaceae: evidence from eight molecular markers".
Study name:
"Subfamilial and tribal relationships of Ranunculaceae: evidence from eight molecular markers".
This study is part of submission 18509
(Status: Published).
Citation
Cossard G., Sannier J., Sauquet H., Damerval C., Ronse de craene L., Jabbour F., & Nadot S. 2016. Subfamilial and tribal relationships of Ranunculaceae: evidence from eight molecular markers. Plant Systematics and Evolution, .
Authors
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Cossard G.
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Sannier J.
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Sauquet H.
+33 169154991
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Damerval C.
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Ronse de craene L.
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Jabbour F.
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Nadot S.
(submitter)
+33169155665
Abstract
The first molecular phylogenies of the flowering plant family Ranunculaceae were published more than twenty years ago, and have led to major changes in the infrafamilial classification. However, the current phylogeny is not yet well supported, and relationships among subfamilies and tribes of Ranunculaceae remain an open question. Eight molecular markers from the three genomes (nuclear, chloroplast and mitochondrial) were selected to investigate these relationships, including new markers for the family (two homologs of the nuclear CYCLOIDEA gene, the chloroplast gene ndhF, and the mitochondrial intron nad4-I1). The combination of multiple markers led to better resolution and higher support of phylogenetic relationships among subfamilies of Ranunculaceae, and among tribes within subfamily Ranunculoideae. Our results challenge the monophyly of Ranunculoideae as currently circumscribed due to the position of tribe Adonideae (Ranunculoideae), sister to Thalictroideae. We suggest that Thalictroideae could be merged with Ranunculoideae in an enlarged single subfamily.
Keywords
Phylogeny, Ranunculaceae, CYC-like genes, Adonideae, Ranunculoideae, Thalictroideae
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref25302,
author = {Guillaume Cossard and Julie Sannier and Herv? Sauquet and Catherine Damerval and Louis Ronse De Craene and Florian Jabbour and Sophie Nadot},
title = {Subfamilial and tribal relationships of Ranunculaceae: evidence from eight molecular markers},
year = {2016},
keywords = {Phylogeny, Ranunculaceae, CYC-like genes, Adonideae, Ranunculoideae, Thalictroideae},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Plant Systematics and Evolution},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {The first molecular phylogenies of the flowering plant family Ranunculaceae were published more than twenty years ago, and have led to major changes in the infrafamilial classification. However, the current phylogeny is not yet well supported, and relationships among subfamilies and tribes of Ranunculaceae remain an open question. Eight molecular markers from the three genomes (nuclear, chloroplast and mitochondrial) were selected to investigate these relationships, including new markers for the family (two homologs of the nuclear CYCLOIDEA gene, the chloroplast gene ndhF, and the mitochondrial intron nad4-I1). The combination of multiple markers led to better resolution and higher support of phylogenetic relationships among subfamilies of Ranunculaceae, and among tribes within subfamily Ranunculoideae. Our results challenge the monophyly of Ranunculoideae as currently circumscribed due to the position of tribe Adonideae (Ranunculoideae), sister to Thalictroideae. We suggest that Thalictroideae could be merged with Ranunculoideae in an enlarged single subfamily.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 25302
AU - Cossard,Guillaume
AU - Sannier,Julie
AU - Sauquet,Herv?
AU - Damerval,Catherine
AU - Ronse De Craene,Louis
AU - Jabbour,Florian
AU - Nadot,Sophie
T1 - Subfamilial and tribal relationships of Ranunculaceae: evidence from eight molecular markers
PY - 2016
KW - Phylogeny
KW - Ranunculaceae
KW - CYC-like genes
KW - Adonideae
KW - Ranunculoideae
KW - Thalictroideae
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - The first molecular phylogenies of the flowering plant family Ranunculaceae were published more than twenty years ago, and have led to major changes in the infrafamilial classification. However, the current phylogeny is not yet well supported, and relationships among subfamilies and tribes of Ranunculaceae remain an open question. Eight molecular markers from the three genomes (nuclear, chloroplast and mitochondrial) were selected to investigate these relationships, including new markers for the family (two homologs of the nuclear CYCLOIDEA gene, the chloroplast gene ndhF, and the mitochondrial intron nad4-I1). The combination of multiple markers led to better resolution and higher support of phylogenetic relationships among subfamilies of Ranunculaceae, and among tribes within subfamily Ranunculoideae. Our results challenge the monophyly of Ranunculoideae as currently circumscribed due to the position of tribe Adonideae (Ranunculoideae), sister to Thalictroideae. We suggest that Thalictroideae could be merged with Ranunculoideae in an enlarged single subfamily.
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JF - Plant Systematics and Evolution
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