Reconstructing reticulate evolutionary histories of plants.

Kim McBreen, Peter J Lockhart
Author Information
  1. Kim McBreen: Allan Wilson Centre, Institute of Molecular BioSciences, Massey University, Private Bag 11-222, Palmerston North, New Zealand.

Abstract

Identifying signatures of hybridization in molecular data and distinguishing them from other causes of phylogenetic incongruence is important for evaluating the evolutionary significance of hybridization in plants. Consensus networks and supernetworks provide a means for doing this. In this review, we explain these methodologies, discuss their potential and illustrate their application with examples from the Brassicaceae.

MeSH Term

Biological Evolution
Hybridization, Genetic
Models, Biological
Phylogeny
Plants

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