Authors
Pieter B Pelser, Aaron H Kennedy, Eric J Tepe, Jacob B Shidler, Bertil Nordenstam, Joachim W Kadereit, Linda E Watson
Publication date
2010/5
Journal
American journal of botany
Volume
97
Issue
5
Pages
856-873
Publisher
Botanical Society of America
Description
One of the longstanding questions in phylogenetic systematics is how to address incongruence among phylogenies obtained from multiple markers and how to determine the causes. This study presents a detailed analysis of incongruent patterns between plastid and ITS/ETS phylogenies of Tribe Senecioneae (Asteraceae). This approach revealed widespread and strongly supported incongruence, which complicates conclusions about evolutionary relationships at all taxonomic levels. The patterns of incongruence that were resolved suggest that incomplete lineage sorting (ILS) and/or ancient hybridization are the most likely explanations. These phenomena are, however, extremely difficult to distinguish because they may result in similar phylogenetic patterns. We present a novel approach to evaluate whether ILS can be excluded as an explanation for incongruent patterns. This coalescence‐based method uses …
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