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Autor:
Mohamed A. Fayed, Timothy M. Evans, Eyad Almasri, Kathryn L. Bilello, Robert Libke, Michael W. Peterson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Fungi, Vol 10, Iss 10, p 724 (2024)
Coccidioidomycosis is a disease caused by soil fungi of the genus Coccidioides, divided genetically into Coccidioides immitis (California isolates) and Coccidioides posadasii (isolates outside California). Coccidioidomycosis is transmitted through th
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https://doaj.org/article/28bbeb613f2d4477b28ba8cea95d7475
Autor:
Gregory K. Brown, Rachel S. Jabaily, Timothy M. Evans, Tania Wendt, Leandro de Oliveira Furtado de Sousa, Ana Paula Gelli de Faria
Publikováno v:
Systematic Botany. 40:116-128
Of the eight subfamilies currently recognized in Bromeliaceae, Bromelioideae is perhaps the most poorly understood. Generic circumscriptions are unclear, and an exceptionally diverse morphology coupled with an unusually low rate of sequence divergenc
Autor:
Michael H. J. Barfuss, Ralf Horres, Timothy M. Evans, Katharina Schulte, Walter Till, Bruce K. Holst, Paul E. Berry, Georg Zizka, Kenneth J. Sytsma, Rachel S. Jabaily, Benjamin W. van Ee, Philip A. Gonsiska, Thomas J. Givnish, J. Andrew C. Smith, Harry E. Luther, Darren M. Crayn, Gregory K. Brown, Ricarda Riina, Klaus Winter
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We present an integrative model predicting associations among epiphytism, the tank habit, entangling seeds, C3 vs. CAM photosynthesis, avian pollinators, life in fertile, moist montane habitats, and net rates of species diversification in the monocot
Autor:
Peter G. Wilson, Neil Snow, Timothy M. Evans, Jessie Mcfadden, Martin F. Wojciechowski, Andrew M. Salywon
Publikováno v:
Systematic Botany. 36:390-404
The monophyly of the genus Rhodomyrtus (Myrtaceae) was tested using data from morphology and the nuclear ribosomal ITS regions (ITS-1, ITS-2) and 5.8S gene. Representative species from baccate genera hypothesized to be closely related to Rhodomyrtus
Autor:
Benjamin W. van Ee, Harry E. Luther, Thomas J. Givnish, Kenneth J. Sytsma, Klaus Winter, Ralf Horres, Rachel S. Jabaily, Philip A. Gonsiska, Timothy M. Evans, Bruce K. Holst, Paul E. Berry, Darren M. Crayn, Gregory K. Brown, Ricarda Riina, J. Andrew C. Smith, Michael H. J. Barfuss, Katharina Schulte, Walter Till, Georg Zizka
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Botany. 98:872-895
Premise : Bromeliaceae form a large, ecologically diverse family of angiosperms native to the New World. We use a bromeliad phylogeny based on eight plastid regions to analyze relationships within the family, test a new, eight-subfamily classifi c
Autor:
Fayed, Mohamed A.1 (AUTHOR) mohamed.fayed@ucsf.edu, Evans, Timothy M.1 (AUTHOR) eyad.almasri@ucsf.edu, Almasri, Eyad1 (AUTHOR) kathryn.bilello@ucsf.edu, Bilello, Kathryn L.1 (AUTHOR) michael.peterson3@ucsf.edu, Libke, Robert2 (AUTHOR) robert.libke@ucsf.edu, Peterson, Michael W.1 (AUTHOR)
Publikováno v:
Journal of Fungi. Oct2024, Vol. 10 Issue 10, p724. 27p.
Autor:
Gregory K. Brown, Timothy M. Evans, Tânia Wendt, Leandro de Oliveira Furtado de Sousa, Dorothy E. Tuthill
Publikováno v:
Systematic Botany. 32:264-270
A cladistic analysis of Lymania was conducted using morphology and sequences from three chloroplast DNA regions: the matK coding region and the psbA-trnH and trnL-trnF intergenic spacers. The monophyly of the genus and the phylogenetic relationships
Autor:
Paul J. Kores, Kendra C. Millam, Hardeep S. Rai, Heath W. O'Brien, Thomas B. Patterson, Linda M. Prince, Jocelyn C. Hall, Kenneth J. Sytsma, Timothy M. Evans, J. Chris Pires, W. John Kress, Alan W. Meerow, Sean W. Graham, Marc A. McPherson, Mia Molvray, William J. Hahn, Eric H. Roalson, Thomas J. Givnish
Publikováno v:
Aliso. 22:28-51
We used ndhF sequence variation to reconstruct relationships across 282 taxa representing 78 monocot families and all 12 orders. The resulting tree is highly resolved and places commelinids sister to Asparagales, with both sister to Liliales-Pandanal
Publikováno v:
Aliso. 22:520-526
Tribe Tradescantieae (Commelinaceae) consists of seven subtribes and 25 genera. Previous attempts to evaluate phylogenetic relationships within the group using morphology or the chloroplast-encoded rbcL have either been highly homoplasious (morpholog
Autor:
Jocelyn C. Hall, J. Chris Pires, Kendra C. Millam, Kenneth J. Sytsma, Paul E. Berry, Timothy M. Evans, Thomas J. Givnish
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Plant Sciences. 165:S35-S54
Rapateaceae and Bromeliaceae each have a center of diversity in South America and a single species native to a sandstone area in west Africa that abutted the Guayana Shield in northern South America before the Atlantic rifted. They thus provide ideal