
doi: 10.2307/3647396
AbstractMyristicaceae are sister group to the remaining five families of Magnoliales, which make up the suborder Magnoliineae. Both with regard to morphological and DNA sequence data, Myristicaceae have diverged substantially from Magnoliineae, whereas at the same time monophyly of Magnoliales is conclusive. This relationship between Myristicaceae and Magnoliineae is affirmed by describing the suborder Myristicineae.
plants, phylogenetic analysis, rbcl, Other biological specialities, molecular-data, mitochondrial, Life sciences, Biologie/Milieukunde (BIOL), classification, annonaceae, sequences, angiosperms, genomes
plants, phylogenetic analysis, rbcl, Other biological specialities, molecular-data, mitochondrial, Life sciences, Biologie/Milieukunde (BIOL), classification, annonaceae, sequences, angiosperms, genomes
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