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author = {V. Karaman-Castro and Lowell E. Urbatsch},
title = {Phylogeny of Hinterhubera Group and Related Genera (Hinterhuberinae: Astereae) Based on the nrDNA ITS and ETS Sequences},
year = {2008},
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doi = {10.1600/036364409790139772},
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journal = {Systematic Botany},
volume = {34},
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pages = {805--817},
abstract = {The phylogenetic relationships of six out of seven genera from the informal Hinterhubera group (Hinterhuberinae) and nine other subtribes in tribe Astereae primarily with Southern Hemisphere distributions were studied using internal and external transcribed spacer region nuclear DNA (ITS and ETS) sequence data. Bayesian and parsimony analyses were conducted on both datasets independently and combined. Topologies resulting from the ITS and combined data sets were highly congruent, while the ETS based phylogenies were poorly resolved probably due to there being fewer and a lower level of informative characters. The monophyly of the Hinterhubera group was not confirmed, as well as the monophyly of the subtribes Podocominae, Baccharidinae, Lagenophorinae, Grangeinae, and Asterinae as had been delimited by Nesom and Robinson. Instead, our results suggest a closer relationship among the taxa from similar geographic areas rather than according to their current subtribal classification. Within the Hinterhubera group, the monophyly of the genera has been confirmed. Westoniella was sister to Laennecia (Podocominae), while Hinterhubera appeared sister to Laestadia and Blakiella. The radiate Diplostephium and Guynesomia were disparately placed in the Southern Hemisphere clade and not related to the other radiate genera of Hinterhuberinae. Present analyses suggest that dioecy in Aztecaster and Baccharidinae evolved independently as hypothesized by Nesom. Archibaccharis (Baccharidinae) was sister to Plagiocheilus (Grangeinae). The analyses of ITS and ETS data, and Bayesian analysis of the combined dataset, resolved Baccharidinae nonmonophyletic. Constraint analyses forcing a monophyletic Baccharidinae, with Plagiocheilus sister to Archibaccharis, did not reject monophyly of the subtribe.}
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Citation for Study 9996
Citation title:
"Phylogeny of Hinterhubera Group and Related Genera (Hinterhuberinae: Astereae) Based on the nrDNA ITS and ETS Sequences".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S2332
(Status: Published).
Citation
Karaman-castro V., & Urbatsch L. 2008. Phylogeny of Hinterhubera Group and Related Genera (Hinterhuberinae: Astereae) Based on the nrDNA ITS and ETS Sequences. Systematic Botany, 34(4): 805-817.
Authors
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Karaman-castro V.
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Urbatsch L.
Abstract
The phylogenetic relationships of six out of seven genera from the informal Hinterhubera group (Hinterhuberinae) and nine other subtribes in tribe Astereae primarily with Southern Hemisphere distributions were studied using internal and external transcribed spacer region nuclear DNA (ITS and ETS) sequence data. Bayesian and parsimony analyses were conducted on both datasets independently and combined. Topologies resulting from the ITS and combined data sets were highly congruent, while the ETS based phylogenies were poorly resolved probably due to there being fewer and a lower level of informative characters. The monophyly of the Hinterhubera group was not confirmed, as well as the monophyly of the subtribes Podocominae, Baccharidinae, Lagenophorinae, Grangeinae, and Asterinae as had been delimited by Nesom and Robinson. Instead, our results suggest a closer relationship among the taxa from similar geographic areas rather than according to their current subtribal classification. Within the Hinterhubera group, the monophyly of the genera has been confirmed. Westoniella was sister to Laennecia (Podocominae), while Hinterhubera appeared sister to Laestadia and Blakiella. The radiate Diplostephium and Guynesomia were disparately placed in the Southern Hemisphere clade and not related to the other radiate genera of Hinterhuberinae. Present analyses suggest that dioecy in Aztecaster and Baccharidinae evolved independently as hypothesized by Nesom. Archibaccharis (Baccharidinae) was sister to Plagiocheilus (Grangeinae). The analyses of ITS and ETS data, and Bayesian analysis of the combined dataset, resolved Baccharidinae nonmonophyletic. Constraint analyses forcing a monophyletic Baccharidinae, with Plagiocheilus sister to Archibaccharis, did not reject monophyly of the subtribe.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref18487,
author = {V. Karaman-Castro and Lowell E. Urbatsch},
title = {Phylogeny of Hinterhubera Group and Related Genera (Hinterhuberinae: Astereae) Based on the nrDNA ITS and ETS Sequences},
year = {2008},
keywords = {},
doi = {10.1600/036364409790139772},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Systematic Botany},
volume = {34},
number = {4},
pages = {805--817},
abstract = {The phylogenetic relationships of six out of seven genera from the informal Hinterhubera group (Hinterhuberinae) and nine other subtribes in tribe Astereae primarily with Southern Hemisphere distributions were studied using internal and external transcribed spacer region nuclear DNA (ITS and ETS) sequence data. Bayesian and parsimony analyses were conducted on both datasets independently and combined. Topologies resulting from the ITS and combined data sets were highly congruent, while the ETS based phylogenies were poorly resolved probably due to there being fewer and a lower level of informative characters. The monophyly of the Hinterhubera group was not confirmed, as well as the monophyly of the subtribes Podocominae, Baccharidinae, Lagenophorinae, Grangeinae, and Asterinae as had been delimited by Nesom and Robinson. Instead, our results suggest a closer relationship among the taxa from similar geographic areas rather than according to their current subtribal classification. Within the Hinterhubera group, the monophyly of the genera has been confirmed. Westoniella was sister to Laennecia (Podocominae), while Hinterhubera appeared sister to Laestadia and Blakiella. The radiate Diplostephium and Guynesomia were disparately placed in the Southern Hemisphere clade and not related to the other radiate genera of Hinterhuberinae. Present analyses suggest that dioecy in Aztecaster and Baccharidinae evolved independently as hypothesized by Nesom. Archibaccharis (Baccharidinae) was sister to Plagiocheilus (Grangeinae). The analyses of ITS and ETS data, and Bayesian analysis of the combined dataset, resolved Baccharidinae nonmonophyletic. Constraint analyses forcing a monophyletic Baccharidinae, with Plagiocheilus sister to Archibaccharis, did not reject monophyly of the subtribe.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 18487
AU - Karaman-Castro,V.
AU - Urbatsch,Lowell E.
T1 - Phylogeny of Hinterhubera Group and Related Genera (Hinterhuberinae: Astereae) Based on the nrDNA ITS and ETS Sequences
PY - 2008
KW -
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1600/036364409790139772
N2 - The phylogenetic relationships of six out of seven genera from the informal Hinterhubera group (Hinterhuberinae) and nine other subtribes in tribe Astereae primarily with Southern Hemisphere distributions were studied using internal and external transcribed spacer region nuclear DNA (ITS and ETS) sequence data. Bayesian and parsimony analyses were conducted on both datasets independently and combined. Topologies resulting from the ITS and combined data sets were highly congruent, while the ETS based phylogenies were poorly resolved probably due to there being fewer and a lower level of informative characters. The monophyly of the Hinterhubera group was not confirmed, as well as the monophyly of the subtribes Podocominae, Baccharidinae, Lagenophorinae, Grangeinae, and Asterinae as had been delimited by Nesom and Robinson. Instead, our results suggest a closer relationship among the taxa from similar geographic areas rather than according to their current subtribal classification. Within the Hinterhubera group, the monophyly of the genera has been confirmed. Westoniella was sister to Laennecia (Podocominae), while Hinterhubera appeared sister to Laestadia and Blakiella. The radiate Diplostephium and Guynesomia were disparately placed in the Southern Hemisphere clade and not related to the other radiate genera of Hinterhuberinae. Present analyses suggest that dioecy in Aztecaster and Baccharidinae evolved independently as hypothesized by Nesom. Archibaccharis (Baccharidinae) was sister to Plagiocheilus (Grangeinae). The analyses of ITS and ETS data, and Bayesian analysis of the combined dataset, resolved Baccharidinae nonmonophyletic. Constraint analyses forcing a monophyletic Baccharidinae, with Plagiocheilus sister to Archibaccharis, did not reject monophyly of the subtribe.
L3 - 10.1600/036364409790139772
JF - Systematic Botany
VL - 34
IS - 4
SP - 805
EP - 817
ER -