Authors
Mark W Chase, Michael F Fay, Dion S Devey, Oliver Maurin, Nina Rønsted, T Jonathan Davies, Yohan Pillon, Gitte Peterson, Minoru N Tamura, Conny B Asmussen, Khidir Hilu, Thomas Borsch, Jerrold I Davis, Dennis W Stevenson, J Chris Pires, Thomas J Givnish, Kenneth J Systma, Marc A McPherson, Sean W Graham, Hardeep S Rai
Publication date
2006
Journal
Aliso: A Journal of Systematic and Floristic Botany
Volume
22
Issue
1
Pages
63-75
Description
We present an analysis of supra-familial relationships of monocots based on a combined matrix of nuclear I8S and partial 26S rDNA, plastid atpB, matK, ndhF, and rbcL, and mitochondrial atp1 DNA sequences. Results are highly congruent with previous analyses and provide higher bootstrap support for nearly all relationships than in previously published analyses. Important changes to the results of previous work are a well-supported position of Petrosaviaceae as sister to all monocots above Acorales and Alismatales and much higher support for the commelinid clade. For the first time, the spine of the monocot tree has some bootstrap support, although support for paraphyly of liliids is still only low to moderate (79-82%). Dioscoreales and Pandanales are sister taxa (moderately supported, 87-92%), and Asparagales are weakly supported (79%) as sister to the commelinids. Analysis of just the four plastid genes reveals that addition of data from the other two genomes contributes to generally better support for most clades, particularly along the spine. A new collection reveals that previous material of Petermannia was misidentified, and now Petermanniaceae should no longer be considered a synonym of Colchicaceae. Arachnitis (Corsiaceae) falls into Liliales, but its exact position is not well supported. Sciaphila (Triuridaceae) falls with Pandanales. Trithuria (Hydatellaceae) falls in Poales near Eriocaulaceae, Mayacaceae, and Xyridaceae, but until a complete set of genes are produced for this taxon, its placement will remain problematic. Within the commelinid clade, Dasypogonaceae are sister to Poales and Arecales sister to the rest of the …
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Scholar articles
MW Chase, MF Fay, DS Devey, O Maurin, N Rønsted… - Aliso: A Journal of Systematic and Floristic Botany, 2006