Comprehensive phylogenomic time tree of bryophytes reveals deep relationships and uncovers gene incongruences in the last 500 million years of diversification

Premise Bryophytes form a major component of terrestrial plant biomass, structuring ecological communities in all biomes. Our understanding of the evolutionary history of hornworts, liverworts, and mosses has been significantly reshaped by inferences from molecular data, which have highlighted exten...

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Published in:American journal of botany Vol. 110; no. 11; pp. e16249 - n/a
Main Authors: Bechteler, Julia, Peñaloza‐Bojacá, Gabriel, Bell, David, Gordon Burleigh, J., McDaniel, Stuart F., Christine Davis, E., Sessa, Emily B., Bippus, Alexander, Christine Cargill, D., Chantanoarrapint, Sahut, Draper, Isabel, Endara, Lorena, Forrest, Laura L., Garilleti, Ricardo, Graham, Sean W., Huttunen, Sanna, Lazo, Javier Jauregui, Lara, Francisco, Larraín, Juan, Lewis, Lily R., Long, David G., Quandt, Dietmar, Renzaglia, Karen, Schäfer‐Verwimp, Alfons, Lee, Gaik Ee, Sierra, Adriel M., Konrat, Matt, Zartman, Charles E., Pereira, Marta Regina, Goffinet, Bernard, Villarreal A., Juan Carlos
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States Botanical Society of America, Inc 01-11-2023
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