Comprehending Cornales: phylogenetic reconstruction of the order using the Angiosperms353 probe set.
Shawn K ThomasXiang LiuZhi-Yuan DuYibo DongAmanda CummingsLisa PokornyQui-Yun Jenny XiangJames H Leebens-MackPublished in: American journal of botany (2021)
The species tree we constructed generally shows high support values and a high degree of concordance among individual nuclear gene trees. Relationships among families are largely congruent with previous molecular studies, except for the placement of the nyssoids and the Grubbiaceae-Curtisiaceae clades. Furthermore, we were able to place Hydrostachyaceae within Cornales, and within Cornaceae, the monophyly of known morphogroups was well supported. However, patterns of gene tree discordance suggest potential ancient reticulation, gene flow, and/or ILS in the Hydrostachyaceae lineage and the early diversification of Cornus. Our findings reveal new insights into the diversification process across Cornales and demonstrate the utility of the Angiosperms353 probe set.