Phylogenomics of angiosperms based on mitochondrial genes: insights into deep node relationships.

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Tác giả: Mark W Chase, Zhiyuan Gao, Weichang Huang, Xiaohua Jin, Jianwu Li, Tingyu Li, Zhanghai Li, Dongliang Lin, Bingyi Shao, Chao Xu, Xin Zhong

Ngôn ngữ: eng

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Thông tin xuất bản: England : BMC biology , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 56146

 BACKGROUND: Angiosperms are the largest plant group and play an essential role in the biosphere. Phylogenetic relationships of many families and orders remain contentious, and, in an attempt to address these, we performed the most extensive sampling of mitochondrial genes to date. RESULTS: We reconstructed a seed plant phylogenetic framework based on 41 mitochondrial protein-coding sequences (mtCDSs), representing 335 families and 63 orders with 481 angiosperm species. The results for major clades of angiosperms produced moderate to strong support (>
  70% bootstrap) for more than 80% of nodes and strong support for most orders. Eight major nodes were supported, including the three paraphyletic ANA orders (Amborellales, Nymphaeales, and Austrobaileyales) and five major core-angiosperm clades. Chloranthales and Ceratophyllales are sister to the eudicots, whereas the monocots are sister to the magnoliids. Although well-supported, relationships within the asterids and rosids were in some cases unresolved or weakly supported, due to the low levels of variability detected in these genes. CONCLUSIONS: Our results indicated that mitochondrial genomic data were effective at resolving deep node relationships of angiosperm phylogeny and thus represent an important resource for phylogenetics and evolutionary studies of angiosperm.
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