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    Plastome based phylogenetics and younger crown node age in Pelargonium by van de Kerke, Sara J., Shrestha, Bikash, Ruhlman, Tracey A., Weng, Mao-Lun, Jansen, Robert K., Jones, Cynthia S., Schlichting, Carl D., Hosseini, Samin, Mohammadin, Setareh, Schranz, M. Eric, Bakker, Freek T.

    Published in Molecular phylogenetics and evolution (01-08-2019)
    “…[Display omitted] •We assembled the plastomes of 80 Pelargonium species based on Illumina sequencing data.•Phylogenetic relationships within Pelargonium are…”
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    Capturing variation in floral shape: a virtual3D based morphospace for Pelargonium by van de Kerke, Sara J, van Engelenhoven, Tiemen, van Es, Anne L, Schat, Laura, van Son, Lisa M, Vink, Sverre, Hemerik, Lia, van Velzen, Robin, Schranz, M Eric, Bakker, Freek T

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (02-04-2020)
    “…Variation in floral shapes has long fascinated biologists and its modelling enables testing of evolutionary hypotheses. Recent comparative studies that explore…”
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    Anatolian origins and diversification of Aethionema, the sister lineage of the core Brassicaceae by Mohammadin, Setareh, Peterse, Kim, van de Kerke, Sara J., Chatrou, Lars W., Dönmez, Ali A., Mummenhoff, Klaus, Pires, J. Chris, Edger, Patrick P., Al-Shehbaz, Ihsan A., Schranz, M. Eric

    Published in American journal of botany (01-07-2017)
    “…PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The Irano‐Turanian region harbors three biodiversity hotspots and ∼25% of Brassicaceae species are endemic to the region. Aethionema (∼61…”
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    Exploring Floral Evolution in Pelargonium (Geraniaceae): Linking Shapes and Macro-Evolution by van de Kerke, Sara J

    Published 01-01-2019
    “…It is in the nature of humans to wonder about and try to make sense off everything they see and all things they encounter. Humans have always been observing,…”
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