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GrainGenes Keyword Report: angiosperm phylogeny

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angiosperm phylogeny
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ReferenceHilu KW (2004) Phylogenetics and chromosomal evolution in the Poaceae (grasses) Australian Journal of Botany 52:13-22.
ReferenceNickerson J and Drouin G (2004) The sequence of the largest subunit of RNA polymerase II is a useful marker for inferring seed plant phylogeny Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 31:403-415.
ReferenceLaurie DA and Devos KM (2002) Trends in comparative genetics and their potential impacts on wheat and barley research Plant Molecular Biology 48:729-740.
ReferenceJuguet M (2002) Origin and stages of monocotyly in the Monocotyledons. IV - The annular cotyledogenous area of the Spermatophyta and the origin of monocotyly Acta Botanica Gallica 149:3-33.
ReferenceGaut BS et al. (2000) Phylogenetic relationships and genetic diversity among members of the Festuca-Lolium complex (Poaceae) based on ITS sequence data Plant Systematics and Evolution 224:33-53.

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