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Dataset of pollination traits in Fabales
Aygören Uluer, Deniz; Forest, Félix; Hawkins, Julie A. (Elsevier Inc., 2022)The data presented in this paper is supporting the research article “Reconstructing an historical pollination syndrome: keel flowers” (Aygören Uluer et al., 2022). We present a dataset containing information on number of ... -
Interfamilial relationships in order Fabales: new insights from the nuclear regions sqd1 and 26S rDNA
Aygören Uluer, Deniz; Hawkins, Julie A.; Forest, Félix (Springer, 2020)Leguminosae, Polygalaceae, Quillajaceae and Surianaceae together comprise the order Fabales. Phylogenetic relationships within Fabales remain an unsolved problem even though interfamilial relationships have been examined ... -
Marrubium zeydanlii (Lamiaceae), a new species from Turkey
Aytaç, Zeki; Kaptaner İğci, Bahar; Ertuğrul, Tuğba; Pınar, Nur Münevver; Aygören Uluer, Deniz; Özüdoğru, Barış (Turkiye Klinikleri, 2022)Marrubium zeydanlii (Lamiaceae) is described as a new species from Turkey. It is similar to M. depauperatum and M. sivasense; however, it is distinguished from M. depauperatum by having lanate hairs on the stem, oblanceolate ... -
Supermatrix analyses and molecular clock rooting of fabales: Exploring the effects of outgroup choice and long branch attraction on topology
Aygören Uluer, Deniz; Forest, Félix; Hawkins, Julie A. (Canadian Science Publishing, 2020)Fabales is a cosmopolitan angiosperm order that consists of four families: Leguminosae (Fabaceae), Polygalaceae, Surianaceae, and Quillajaceae. Despite the great interest in this group, a convincing phylogeny of the order ... -
Supermatrix Analyses Reveal the İmportance of Outgroup, Gene and Taxon Sampling in Onosma (Boraginaceae) Phylogenetics
Aygören Uluer, Deniz (CSIC Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas, 2023)Tribe Lithospermeae (Boraginaceae) consists of ca. 26 genera and 470 species, in which Onosma constitutes approximately one third of the species (~150). Although the tribe is strongly supported as monophyletic, both generic ...