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- W2071282015 abstract "Dilleniaceae are an angiosperm family consisting of 10–14 genera and ∼500 described species, with a pantropical distribution extending into temperate Australia. This study addresses the infrafamilial relationships of Dilleniaceae with nucleotide sequence data from the plastid loci rbcL, infA, rps4, and the rpl16 intron. Analyses of these data using maximum parsimony and Bayesian methods resolve Tetracera, the only pantropical genus in the family, as sister to all other Dilleniaceae. Within the clade of Dilleniaceae exclusive of Tetracera, the New World endemic genera form a clade that is sister to a clade composed of the Old World endemic genera. The latter contains two major subclades: (1) a clade containing Acrotrema, Dillenia, and Schumacheria and (2) a clade containing Hibbertia and its satellite genera, Adrastaea and Pachynema, which are embedded within Hibbertia. Ancestral‐state reconstructions of six morphological characters of both biological and taxonomic significance within Dilleniaceae suggest ..." @default.
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- W2071282015 title "Phylogenetics of Dilleniaceae Using Sequence Data from Four Plastid Loci (<i>rbcL</i>, <i>infA</i>, <i>rps4</i>, <i>rpl16</i> Intron)" @default.
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