Implications ofrbcL sequence data for higher order relationships of theLoasaceae and the anomalous aquatic plantHydrostachys (Hydrostachyaceae) |
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Authors: | Alice L. Hempel Patrick A. Reeves Richard G. Olmstead Robert K. Jansen |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Botany, University of Texas, 78713 Austin, TX, USA;(2) Department of EPO Biology, University of Colorado, 80309 Boulder, CO, USA |
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Abstract: | Subclass and ordinal relationships ofLoasaceae, a small predominately New World family, are examined usingrbcL sequence data. Sequences were examined for eight of the fifteen genera of theLoasaceae and the morphologically anomalous aquatic genusHydrostachys (Hydrostachyaceae). Parsimony analyses of these sequences, combined with previously publishedrcbL data, indicate thatLoasaceae belong in theCornales, and are the sister group ofHydrangeaceae. This agrees with phylogenies based on chloroplast DNA inverted repeat restriction site, morphological and chemical data. TherbcL trees support the monophyly of theLoasaceae and most generic relationships correspond to current subfamily divisions. TherbcL phylogeny also provides the first suggestion thatHydrostachys is allied with theHydrangeaceae in theCornales. |
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Keywords: | Loasaceae Hydrostachyaceae Hydrostachys Hydrangeaceae Cornales Asteridae rbcL molecular phylogenetics |
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