Data from: Comparative analysis of Begonia plastid genomes and their utility for species-level phylogenetics
Data files
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Region21_Mulitiple_alignment.nex
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Region24_multiple_alignment.nex
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Whole_plastid_alignment.nex
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Abstract
Recent, rapid radiations make species-level phylogenetics difficult to resolve. We used a multiplexed, high-throughput sequencing approach to identify informative genomic regions to resolve phylogenetic relationships at low taxonomic levels in Begonia from a survey of sixteen species. A long-range PCR method was used to generate draft plastid genomes to provide a strong phylogenetic backbone, identify fast evolving regions and provide informative molecular markers for species-level phylogenetic studies in Begonia.
- Harrison, Nicola; Harrison, Richard J.; Kidner, Catherine A. (2016), Comparative Analysis of Begonia Plastid Genomes and Their Utility for Species-Level Phylogenetics, PLOS ONE, Article-journal, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0153248
