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The impact of reconstruction methods, phylogenetic uncertainty and branch lengths on inference of chromosome number evolution in American daisies …McCann et al., 2016
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- McCann J
- Schneeweiss G
- Stuessy T
- Villasenor J
- Weiss-Schneeweiss H
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Chromosome number change (polyploidy and dysploidy) plays an important role in plant diversification and speciation. Investigating chromosome number evolution commonly entails ancestral state reconstruction performed within a phylogenetic framework, which is …
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