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| title = Unraveling the evolutionary history of the liverworts (Marchantiophyta): multiple taxa, genomes and analyses |
| title = Unraveling the evolutionary history of the liverworts (Marchantiophyta): multiple taxa, genomes and analyses |
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| journal = The Bryologist|volume = 109|issue = 3|pages = 303–334 |
| journal = The Bryologist|volume = 109|issue = 3|pages = 303–334 |
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| doi = 10.1639/0007-2745(2006)109[303:UTEHOT]2.0.CO;2}}</ref><ref name="Davis">{{cite journal|last=Davis|first=E. Christine|year=2004|title=A Molecular Phylogeny of Leafy Liverworts (Jungermanniidae: Marchantiophyta)|series=Molecular Systematics of Bryophytes|journal=Monographs in Systematic Botany|volume=98|pages=61–86|publisher= Missouri Botanical Garden Press}}</ref> The genus ''[[Trichocoleopsis]]'' was not included in the original broad analysis, but it is the sister taxon of ''[[Neotrichocolea]]'' according to a more narrowly focussed study utilizing six chloroplast genes, two nuclear genes, and a mitochondrial gene.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Yang|first=Liu|author2=Yu Jia |author3=Wei Wang |author4=Chen Zhi-Duan |author5=Davis, Christine E. |author6= Qiu Yin-Long |year=2008|title=Phylogenetic relationships of two endemic genera from East Asia: ''Trichocoleopsis'' and ''Neotrichocolea'' (Hepaticae)|journal=Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden|volume=95|issue=3|pages=459–470|issn=0026-6493|doi=10.3417/2006071}}</ref> |
| doi = 10.1639/0007-2745(2006)109[303:UTEHOT]2.0.CO;2|s2cid = 85912159 }}</ref><ref name="Davis">{{cite journal|last=Davis|first=E. Christine|year=2004|title=A Molecular Phylogeny of Leafy Liverworts (Jungermanniidae: Marchantiophyta)|series=Molecular Systematics of Bryophytes|journal=Monographs in Systematic Botany|volume=98|pages=61–86|publisher= Missouri Botanical Garden Press}}</ref> The genus ''[[Trichocoleopsis]]'' was not included in the original broad analysis, but it is the sister taxon of ''[[Neotrichocolea]]'' according to a more narrowly focussed study utilizing six chloroplast genes, two nuclear genes, and a mitochondrial gene.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Yang|first=Liu|author2=Yu Jia |author3=Wei Wang |author4=Chen Zhi-Duan |author5=Davis, Christine E. |author6= Qiu Yin-Long |year=2008|title=Phylogenetic relationships of two endemic genera from East Asia: ''Trichocoleopsis'' and ''Neotrichocolea'' (Hepaticae)|journal=Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden|volume=95|issue=3|pages=459–470|issn=0026-6493|doi=10.3417/2006071|s2cid=84011902 }}</ref> |
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The genus ''[[Ptilidium]]'' is sister to the ''Trichocoleopsis''-''Neotrichocolea'' clade. The genus ''[[Herzogianthus]]'' is also believed to be related to this group,<ref name="Stotlers 2009">{{cite journal | last=Crandall-Stotler | first=B. |author2=R. E. Stotler |author3=D. G. Long | year=2009 | title= Phylogeny and Classification of the Marchantiophyta | journal= Edinburgh Journal of Botany | volume=66 | pages=155–198 | doi=10.1017/s0960428609005393}}</ref> although it was not included in either molecular analysis. This combined clade, in turn, attaches at the base of a large clade (2600 species) designated "Leafy II". That clade, together with "Leafy I" (another 1800 species) and ''[[Pleurozia]]'' constitute the [[Jungermanniales]], as traditionally defined. |
The genus ''[[Ptilidium]]'' is sister to the ''Trichocoleopsis''-''Neotrichocolea'' clade. The genus ''[[Herzogianthus]]'' is also believed to be related to this group,<ref name="Stotlers 2009">{{cite journal | last=Crandall-Stotler | first=B. |author2=R. E. Stotler |author3=D. G. Long | year=2009 | title= Phylogeny and Classification of the Marchantiophyta | journal= Edinburgh Journal of Botany | volume=66 | pages=155–198 | doi=10.1017/s0960428609005393}}</ref> although it was not included in either molecular analysis. This combined clade, in turn, attaches at the base of a large clade (2600 species) designated "Leafy II". That clade, together with "Leafy I" (another 1800 species) and ''[[Pleurozia]]'' constitute the [[Jungermanniales]], as traditionally defined. |
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Neotrichocoleaceae | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Division: | Marchantiophyta |
Class: | Jungermanniopsida |
Order: | Ptilidiales |
Family: | Neotrichocoleaceae Inoue, 1974[1] |
Genera | |
Neotrichocoleaceae is a family of liverworts in order Ptilidiales. It is closely related to the genera Ptilidium and Herzogianthus.
Phylogeny[edit]
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The diagram at left summarizes a portion of a 2006 cladistic analysis of liverworts based upon three chloroplast genes, one nuclear gene, and one mitochondrial gene.[2][3] The genus Trichocoleopsis was not included in the original broad analysis, but it is the sister taxon of Neotrichocolea according to a more narrowly focussed study utilizing six chloroplast genes, two nuclear genes, and a mitochondrial gene.[4]
The genus Ptilidium is sister to the Trichocoleopsis-Neotrichocolea clade. The genus Herzogianthus is also believed to be related to this group,[5] although it was not included in either molecular analysis. This combined clade, in turn, attaches at the base of a large clade (2600 species) designated "Leafy II". That clade, together with "Leafy I" (another 1800 species) and Pleurozia constitute the Jungermanniales, as traditionally defined.
References[edit]
- ^ Inoue, Hiroshi (1974). Illustrations of Japanese Hepaticae. Vol. I. Tokyo. pp. 1–189.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ^ Forrest, Laura L.; Christine E. Davis; David G. Long; Barbara J. Crandall-Stotler; Alexandra Clark; Michelle L. Hollingsworth (2006). "Unraveling the evolutionary history of the liverworts (Marchantiophyta): multiple taxa, genomes and analyses". The Bryologist. 109 (3): 303–334. doi:10.1639/0007-2745(2006)109[303:UTEHOT]2.0.CO;2. S2CID 85912159.
- ^ Davis, E. Christine (2004). "A Molecular Phylogeny of Leafy Liverworts (Jungermanniidae: Marchantiophyta)". Monographs in Systematic Botany. Molecular Systematics of Bryophytes. 98. Missouri Botanical Garden Press: 61–86.
- ^ Yang, Liu; Yu Jia; Wei Wang; Chen Zhi-Duan; Davis, Christine E.; Qiu Yin-Long (2008). "Phylogenetic relationships of two endemic genera from East Asia: Trichocoleopsis and Neotrichocolea (Hepaticae)". Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden. 95 (3): 459–470. doi:10.3417/2006071. ISSN 0026-6493. S2CID 84011902.
- ^ Crandall-Stotler, B.; R. E. Stotler; D. G. Long (2009). "Phylogeny and Classification of the Marchantiophyta". Edinburgh Journal of Botany. 66: 155–198. doi:10.1017/s0960428609005393.
External links[edit]
Data related to Neotrichocoleaceae at Wikispecies