Hundreds of nuclear and plastid loci yield novel insights into orchid relationships.
Oscar Alejandro Pérez-EscobarSteven DodsworthDiego BogarínSidonie BellotJuan A BalbuenaRowan J SchleyIzai A KikuchiSarah K MorrisNiroshini EpitawalageRobyn CowanOlivier MaurinAlexandre ZuntiniTatiana AriasAlejandra Serna-SánchezBarbara GravendeelMaria Fernanda Torres JimenezKatharina NargarGuillaume ChomickiMark W ChaseIlia J LeitchFélix ForestWilliam J BakerPublished in: American journal of botany (2021)
Our study provides the first robust nuclear phylogenomic framework for Orchidaceae and an assessment of intragenomic nuclear discordance, plastid-nuclear tree incongruence, and phylogenetic informativeness across the family. Our results also demonstrate what has long been known but rarely thoroughly documented: nuclear and plastid phylogenetic trees can contain strongly supported discordances, and this incongruence must be reconciled prior to interpretation in evolutionary studies, such as taxonomy, biogeography, and character evolution.
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