Data from: Extensive gene tree discordance and hemiplasy shaped the genomes of North American columnar cacti

  • Dario Copetti (Contributor)
  • A. Burquez (Contributor)
  • Enriquena Bustamante (Contributor)
  • Joseph L M Charboneau (Contributor)
  • Kevin L. Childs (Contributor)
  • Luis E. Eguiarte (Contributor)
  • Seunghee Lee (Contributor)
  • Tiffany L. Liu (Contributor)
  • Michelle M Mcmahon (Contributor)
  • Noah K. Whiteman (University of California at Berkeley) (Contributor)
  • Rod A Wing (Contributor)
  • Martin F. Wojciechowski (School of Life Sciences) (Contributor)
  • Michael J Sanderson (Contributor)

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Description

Few clades of plants have proven as difficult to classify as cacti. One explanation may be an unusually high level of convergent and parallel evolution (homoplasy). To evaluate support for this phylogenetic hypothesis at the molecular level, we sequence...
Date made availableOct 27 2018
PublisherZENODO

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