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DNA C-values in seven families fill phylogenetic gaps in the basal angiosperms

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BOTANICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY
卷 140, 期 2, 页码 175-179

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1046/j.1095-8339.2002.00096.x

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amborellaceae; ANITA; Austrobaileyaceae; Ceratophyllaceae; Chloranthaceae; DNA amount; evolution; genome size; magnoliids; Nymphaeaceae; phylogeny; Schisandraceae; Trimeniaceae; Winteraceae

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The evolutionary significance of the c. 1000-fold range of DNA C-values in angiosperms (1C = c. 0.1-127.4 pg) has often attracted interest. A recent analysis, which superimposed available C-value data onto the angiosperm phylogeny, that placed Ceratophyllaceae as the most basal angiosperm family led to the conclusion that ancestral angiosperms were characterized by small genomes (defined as 1C less than or equal to 3.5 pg). However, with the recent increase in DNA sequence data and large-scale phylogenetic analyses, strong support is now provided for Amborellaceae and/or Nymphaeaceae as the most basal angiosperm families, followed by Austrobaileyales (comprising Schisandraceae, Trimeniaceae and Austrobaileyaceae). Together these five families comprise the ANITA grade. The remaining basal angiosperm families (Ceratophyllaceae, Chloranthaceae and magnoliids), together with monocotyledons and eudicotyledons, form a strongly supported clade. A survey showed that C-value data were scarce in the basal angiosperm families, especially the ANITA grade. The present paper addresses these phylogenetic gaps by providing C-value estimates for each family in ANITA, together with C-values for species in Chloranthaceae, Ceratophyllaceae and a previously unrepresented family in the magnoliids, the Winteraceae. (C) The Linnean Society of London.

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