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Phylogenetic and biogeographic complexity of Magnoliaceae in the Northern Hemisphere inferred from three nuclear data sets

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dc.contributor.author Nie, Ze-Long en
dc.contributor.author Wen, Jun en
dc.contributor.author Azuma, Hiroshi en
dc.contributor.author Qiu, Yin-Long en
dc.contributor.author Sun, Hang en
dc.contributor.author Meng, Ying en
dc.contributor.author Sun, Wei-Bang en
dc.contributor.author Zimmer, Elizabeth Anne en
dc.date.accessioned 2014-10-16T18:12:10Z
dc.date.available 2014-10-16T18:12:10Z
dc.date.issued 2008
dc.identifier.citation Nie, Ze-Long, Wen, Jun, Azuma, Hiroshi, Qiu, Yin-Long, Sun, Hang, Meng, Ying, Sun, Wei-Bang, and Zimmer, Elizabeth Anne. 2008. "<a href="https%3A%2F%2Frepository.si.edu%2Fhandle%2F10088%2F22517">Phylogenetic and biogeographic complexity of Magnoliaceae in the Northern Hemisphere inferred from three nuclear data sets</a>." <em>Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution</em>. 48 (3):1027&ndash;1040. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2008.06.004">https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2008.06.004</a> en
dc.identifier.issn 1055-7903
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10088/22517
dc.description.abstract This study employs three nuclear genes (PHYA, LFY, and GAI1) to reconstruct the phylogenetic and biogeographic history of Magnoliaceae. A total of 104 samples representing 86 taxa from all sections and most subsections were sequenced. Twelve major groups are well supported to be monophyletic within Magnoliaceae and these groups are largely consistent with the recent taxonomic revision at the sectional and subsectional levels. However, relationships at deeper nodes of the subfamily Magnolioideae remain not well resolved. A relaxed clock relying on uncorrelated rates suggests that the complicated divergent evolution of Magnolioideae began around the early Eocene (54.57mya), concordant with paleoclimatic and fossil evidence. Intercontinental disjunctions of Magnoliaceae in the Northern Hemisphere appear to have originated during at least two geologic periods. Some occurred after the middle Miocene, represented by two well-recognized temperate lineages disjunct between eastern Asia and eastern North America. The others may have occurred no later than the Oligocene, with ancient separations between or within tropical and temperate lineages. en
dc.relation.ispartof Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution en
dc.title Phylogenetic and biogeographic complexity of Magnoliaceae in the Northern Hemisphere inferred from three nuclear data sets en
dc.type Journal Article en
dc.identifier.srbnumber 73376
dc.identifier.doi 10.1016/j.ympev.2008.06.004
rft.jtitle Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
rft.volume 48
rft.issue 3
rft.spage 1027
rft.epage 1040
dc.description.SIUnit NMNH en
dc.description.SIUnit NH-Botany en
dc.citation.spage 1027
dc.citation.epage 1040


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