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Evolution of Seed Dispersal Modes in the Orchidaceae: Has the Vanilla Mystery Been Solved?
Orchid seeds are predominantly wind-dispersed, often developed within dry, dehiscent fruits that typically release millions of dust-like seeds into the air. Animal-mediated seed dispersal is a lesser-known phenomenon in the family and predominantly occurs in groups belonging to early-diverging lineages bearing indehiscent, fleshy fruits with hard, rounded, dark seeds. In... -
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Narrowing Down the Early Domestication History of the Watermelon with Ancient Seeds and DNA.
Renner, Susanne S. ; Pérez-Escobar, Oscar A. ; Silber, Martina V. ; Nesbitt, Martin ; Preick, Michaela …
Ancient Egypt, Citrullus lanatus, Genomics, Plant domestication, and Archaeological remains
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Checklist of Orchidaceae from Caquetá, Colombia.
A checklist of Orchidaceae from Caquetá, Colombia is presented here. We recorded 98 genera and 418 species, exceeding a previous inventory by 276 species. The checklist is conservative in the number of genera and species by including only taxa that were fully and reliably identified and that are either linked... -
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Machine learning enhances prediction of plants as potential sources of antimalarials.
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Rtapas: An R package to assess cophylogenetic signal between two evolutionary histories.
Cophylogeny represents a framework to understand how ecological and evolutionary process influence lineage diversification. The recently developed algorithm Random Tanglegram Partitions provides a directly interpretable statistic to quantify the strength of cophylogenetic signal and incorporates phylogenetic uncertainty into its estimation, and maps onto a tanglegram the contribution to cophylogenetic signal...
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