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“…However, in the combined morphological and molecular analysis of Doyle & Endress (2000), which did not include Ceratophyllum, Chloranthaceae were the sister group of all other mesangiosperms, and when Endress & Doyle (2009) added Ceratophyllum to the tree it formed a clade with Chloranthaceae. This clade has also been found in a growing number of molecular analyses (Antonov & al., 2000;Duvall & al., 2006Duvall & al., , 2008Qiu & al., 2006Qiu & al., , 2010Moore & al., 2011;Zhang & al., 2012;Zeng & al., 2014;Sun & al., 2015), although its position varies greatly.…”
Section: Ancestral Traits and Specializations In The Flowers Of The Bmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, in the combined morphological and molecular analysis of Doyle & Endress (2000), which did not include Ceratophyllum, Chloranthaceae were the sister group of all other mesangiosperms, and when Endress & Doyle (2009) added Ceratophyllum to the tree it formed a clade with Chloranthaceae. This clade has also been found in a growing number of molecular analyses (Antonov & al., 2000;Duvall & al., 2006Duvall & al., , 2008Qiu & al., 2006Qiu & al., , 2010Moore & al., 2011;Zhang & al., 2012;Zeng & al., 2014;Sun & al., 2015), although its position varies greatly.…”
Section: Ancestral Traits and Specializations In The Flowers Of The Bmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-An often addressed feature in basal angiosperms is floral phyllotaxis (see also Endress, 1987aEndress, , 2006Ronse De Craene & al., 2003;. Some angiosperms have different phyllotaxis in the perianth and the fertile organs, such as those Magnoliaceae with whorled tepals but spiral stamens and carpels, and for this reason we have treated perianth and androecium phyllotaxis as separate characters in phylogenetic analyses (Doyle & Endress, 2000, 2010. However, there is no such intrafloral variation between whorled and spiral in the taxa considered here.…”
Section: Ancestral Traits Of (Living) Angiosperms (Figs 2-7)mentioning
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