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Phylogenetics of the Chamaesyce clade (Euphorbia, Euphorbiaceae): Reticulate evolution and long-distance dispersal in a prominent C
4
lineage
Ya Yang
, Paul E. Berry
Plant and Microbial Biology
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Long-distance Dispersal
100%
Euphorbiaceae
100%
Reticulate Evolution
100%
Chamaesyce
100%
North America
75%
Exon 9
75%
Weeds
50%
C4 Photosynthesis
50%
Island Radiation
50%
Phylogeny
25%
Local Adaptation
25%
American Species
25%
C4 Plants
25%
Chloroplast
25%
Narrow Endemic
25%
Hawaiian Islands
25%
Eudicots
25%
Arid Area
25%
Nuclear ITS
25%
MatK
25%
Rpl16
25%
Chloroplast Markers
25%
C3 Photosynthesis
25%
TrnL-F
25%
Specific Substrate
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Cladistics
100%
Euphorbiaceae
100%
Euphorbia
100%
Lineages
100%
Exon
37%
Photosystem
37%
Americans
25%
Chloroplast
25%
Eudicot
12%