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    The application of high-throughput sequencing for taxonomy: The case of Plantago subg. Plantago (Plantaginaceae) by Hassemer, Gustavo, Bruun-Lund, Sam, Shipunov, Alexey B., Briggs, Barbara G., Meudt, Heidi M., Rønsted, Nina

    Published in Molecular phylogenetics and evolution (01-09-2019)
    “…[Display omitted] •High-throughput sequencing was applied to Plantago subg. Plantago.•Unprecedented high coverage of the subgenus (~56% of all species).•A…”
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    Shoot architecture and branching pattern in perennial Hydatellaceae (Nymphaeales) by Sokoloff, Dmitry D, Remizowa, Margarita V, Briggs, Barbara G, Rudall, Paula J

    Published in International journal of plant sciences (01-09-2009)
    “…New data are presented on shoot architecture and branching pattern in one of the two perennial species of Hydatellaceae (Nymphaeales),Trithuria filamentosa, in…”
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    Another Look at the Root of the Angiosperms Reveals a Familiar Tale by Drew, Bryan T., Ruhfel, Brad R., Smith, Stephen A., Moore, Michael J., Briggs, Barbara G., Gitzendanner, Matthew A., Soltis, Pamela S., Soltis, Douglas E.

    Published in Systematic biology (01-05-2014)
    “…Since the advent of molecular phylogenetics more than 25 years ago, a major goal of plant systematists has been to discern the root of the angiosperms…”
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    Hydatellaceae identified as a new branch near the base of the angiosperm phylogenetic tree by Saarela, J.M, Rai, H.S, Doyle, J.A, Endress, P.K, Mathews, S, Marchant, A.D, Briggs, B.G, Graham, S.W

    Published in Nature (15-03-2007)
    “…Although the relationship of angiosperms to other seed plants remains controversial, great progress has been made in identifying the earliest extant splits in…”
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    Evolution of reproductive structures in grasses (Poaceae) inferred by sister-group comparison with their putative closest living relatives, Ecdeiocoleaceae by Rudall, Paula J, Stuppy, Wolfgang, Cunniff, Jennifer, Kellogg, Elizabeth A, Briggs, Barbara G

    Published in American journal of botany (01-09-2005)
    “…Despite much recent activity in the phylogeny and developmental genetics of grasses, the enigmatic homologies of their reproductive structures remain largely…”
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    Botanical Names in Southern Hemisphere Veronica (Plantaginaceae): Sect. Detzneria, Sect. Hebe, and Sect. Labiatoides by Garnock-Jones, Phil, Albach, Dirk, Briggs, Barbara G.

    Published in Taxon (01-05-2007)
    “…The classification of the Southern Hemisphere Veronica complex is discussed in the light of recent findings that these segregate genera are nested within the…”
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    CONTRASTING PATTERNS OF RADIATION IN AFRICAN AND AUSTRALIAN RESTIONACEAE by Linder, H. Peter, Eldenäs, Pia, Briggs, Barbara G

    Published in Evolution (01-12-2003)
    “…The floras of the Mediterranean-climate areas of southern Africa and southwestern Australia are remarkably species rich. Because the two areas are at similar…”
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    Phylogeny of the restiid clade (Poales) and implications for the classification of Anarthriaceae, Centrolepidaceae and Australian Restionaceae by Briggs, Barbara G., Marchant, Adam D., Perkins, Andrew J.

    Published in Taxon (01-02-2014)
    “…Three families, Anarthriaceae, Restionaceae and Centrolepidaceae, are generally recognised in the restiid clade of Poales. A new phylogeny is presented, with…”
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    CONTRASTING PATTERNS OF RADIATION IN AFRICAN AND AUSTRALIAN RESTIONACEAE by Linder, H. Peter, Eldenas, Pia, Briggs, Barbara G.

    Published in Evolution (01-12-2003)
    “…The floras of the Mediterranean‐climate areas of southern Africa and southwestern Australia are remarkably species rich. Because the two areas are at similar…”
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    What Is Significant-The Wollemi Pine or the Southern Rushes? by Briggs, Barbara G.

    Published in Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden (01-01-2000)
    “…The discovery in 1994 of Wollemia nobilis, a new conifer genus and species of Araucariaceae, attracted media and public attention that was probably…”
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