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Evolution of plants
Evolution of plants
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This PDF file illustrates Angiosperm Phylogeny. The hypothetical tree of flowering plant systematics is based on molecular phylogenetic data (Jan 2010). Branch lengths are deliberate, not expressing actual time scale; the position of many characters on the tree is still unclear; if a character is marked as being a potential synapomorphy at a node/for a clade, this does not mean that all members of that clade possess that character. This poster depicts only the largest and most important of the currently ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
http://www2.biologie.fu-berlin.de/sysbot/poster/poster1.pdf
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This chart of flowering plant families is designed by David Rydeheard, and is available for on-line viewing or as a poster. The chart is suitable for professional, student and amateur botanists, for school, colleges and universities, and for a number of different purposes. It is an attractive chart, with many familiar plant names and plant products included. The chart uses the latest molecular (genetic) phylogenies. The fine-structure of relationships between families is depicted. [Information of the supplier, modified]
http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~david/flora/flora.html
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Our goal for Land Plants Online is to bring together, from a variety of disciplines (e.g. morphological data, molecular sequences, micromorphological characters) the available information on evolutionary relationships in land plants including their most likely outgroup, charophycean algae. Some data matrices in NEXUS format are provided. [Information of the supplier, modified]
http://www.science.siu.edu/landplants/
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Phytozome is a joint project of the Department of Energy's Joint Genome Institute and the Center for Integrative Genomics to facilitate comparative genomic studies amongst green plants. Families of orthologous and paralogous genes that represent the modern descendents of ancestral gene sets are constructed at key phylogenetic nodes. These families allow easy access to clade specific orthology/paralogy relationships as well as clade specific genes and gene expansions. As of release v8.0, Phytozome ... [Information of the supplier]
http://phytozome.net/
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The purpose of this database is to provide information on the evolution of distribution patterns in plants, and to allow you to identify taxa which attained their geographical distribution at times and along routes similar to those hypothesized by yourself for the taxon you study.
The information available in this database, and thus its success, entirely depends on authors having entered their own data. Only data published in peer-reviewed journals will be accepted. [Information of the supplier]
http://www.plant-biogeography.fb10.uni-mainz.de/
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Our overall objective is to resolve the primary pattern of evolutionary diversification among green plants and establish a model for doing so that will be applicable to other groups of organisms with long evolutionary histories. [Information of the supplier]
http://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/TreeofLife/
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This PDF file illustrates Tracheophyte Phylogeny. The hypothetical tree of vascular plant systematics is based on molecular phylogenetic data (Jan 2012). Branch lengths are deliberate, not expressing actual time scale; if a character is marked as being a potential synapomorphy at a node/for a clade, this does not mean that all members of that clade possess that character. This poster depicts only the largest and most important of the currently accepted groups. [Information of the supplier, modified]
http://www2.biologie.fu-berlin.de/sysbot/poster/TPP-E.pdf
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