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Coalescent-based species delimitation in North American pinyon pines using low-copy nuclear genes and plastomes.

José-Rubén MontesPablo PeláezAlejandra Moreno-LetelierDavid S Gernandt
Published in: American journal of botany (2022)
We found that PTP and GMYC identified species with low levels of ILS and high morphological divergence (P. maximartinezii, P. pinceana, and P. rzedowskii). However, GMYC method oversplit species by identification of more divergent samples as singletons. Moreover, both PTP and GMYC were incapable of identifying some species that are readily identified morphologically. We suggest that the divergence times between lineages within North American pinyon pines are so disparate that GMYC results are unreliable. Results of the Tr2 method coincided well with previous delimitations based on morphology, DNA, geography, and secondary chemistry.
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