Monocot plastid phylogenomics, timeline, net rates of species diversification, the power of multi‐gene analyses, and a functional model for the origin of monocots

Author:

Givnish Thomas J.1ORCID,Zuluaga Alejandro2,Spalink Daniel3,Soto Gomez Marybel4,Lam Vivienne K. Y.4,Saarela Jeffrey M.5,Sass Chodon6,Iles William J. D.7,de Sousa Danilo José Lima8,Leebens‐Mack James9,Chris Pires J.10,Zomlefer Wendy B.9,Gandolfo Maria A.11,Davis Jerrold I.11,Stevenson Dennis W.12,dePamphilis Claude13,Specht Chelsea D.11,Graham Sean W.4,Barrett Craig F.14,Ané Cécile115

Affiliation:

1. Department of Botany University of Wisconsin–Madison Madison Wisconsin 53706 USA

2. Departamento de Biologia Universidad del Valle Cali Colombia

3. Department of Ecosystem Science Texas A&M University College Station Texas 77840 USA

4. Department of Botany University of British Columbia Vancouver British Columbia V6T 1Z4 Canada

5. Canadian Museum of Nature Ottawa ON K1P 6P4 Canada

6. The University and Jepson Herbarium University of California–Berkeley Berkeley California 94720 USA

7. Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan 48109 USA

8. Departamento de Ciéncias Biológicas Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana Feira de Santana Bahia 44036‐900 Brazil

9. Department of Plant Biology University of Georgia Athens Georgia 30602 USA

10. Division of Biological Sciences University of Missouri–Columbia Columbia Missouri 65211 USA

11. School of Integrative Plant Sciences and L.H. Bailey Hortorium Cornell University Ithaca New York 14853 USA

12. New York Botanical Garden New York New York 10458 USA

13. Department of Biology Pennsylvania State University University Park Pennsylvania 16802 USA

14. Department of Biology West Virginia University Morgantown West Virginia 26506 USA

15. Department of Statistics University of Wisconsin–Madison Madison Wisconsin 53706 USA

Funder

National Science Foundation

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Genetics,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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