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Phylogeny Evolution Of Angiosperms Et Al Pamela S Soltis

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Phylogeny Evolution Of Angiosperms Et Al Pamela S Soltis
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Publisher: Sinauer Associates
File Extension: DJVU
File size: 62.2 MB
Pages: 191
Author: et al Pamela S. Soltis
ISBN: 9780878938179, 0878938176
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Phylogeny Evolution Of Angiosperms Et Al Pamela S Soltis by Et Al Pamela S. Soltis 9780878938179, 0878938176 instant download after payment.

Our understanding of angiosperm relationships has changed dramatically during the past ten years. The big picture of angiosperm phylogeny emerged suddenly as a direct result of collaborative molecular analyses, and longstanding views of deep-level relationships required revision. Many major clades of angiosperms did not correspond to the classes, subclasses, and orders of modern classifications. Furthermore, a wealth of recent data coupled with current understanding of phylogeny permits reevaluation of many deep-rooted evolutionary hypotheses. Soltis et al. provide a comprehensive summary of current concepts of angiosperm phylogeny and illustrate the profound impact that this phylogenetic framework has had on concepts of character evolution. In so doing, they acknowledge inadequacies in both current understanding of phylogeny and knowledge of morphological characters, as well as the need for additional study.

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