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“…included), a result confirmed by with four plastid loci of 84 accessions of Huperzioideae. However, based on rRNA data, Yatsentyuk & al. (2001) inferred instead that Phylloglossum was sister to the Huperzia + Phlegmariurus clade, a result also recovered by and based on rbcL data, and by Testo & al.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…included), a result confirmed by with four plastid loci of 84 accessions of Huperzioideae. However, based on rRNA data, Yatsentyuk & al. (2001) inferred instead that Phylloglossum was sister to the Huperzia + Phlegmariurus clade, a result also recovered by and based on rbcL data, and by Testo & al.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overall, molecular studies of Lycopodiaceae so far have largely focused on the subfamily Huperzioideae Testo & al., 2018b), some local taxa of single countries Bauret & al., 2018), or the family worldwide but with very limited sampling overall (Wikström & Kenrick, 1997, 2000aYatsentyuk & al., 2001) or with small sampling of non-Phlegmariurus taxa (Testo & al., 2018a(Testo & al., , 2019, and the non-Huperzioideae account for one-third of the family diversity, leaving some unresolved questions on the relationships among the other lineages. The monophyly of most non-Phlegmariurus genera, including Huperzia, Lycopodiella, Pseudolycopodiella, and Spinulum, has not been robustly tested with large sampling, and some relationships, particularly those of Lycopodiella, Phylloglossum, and Pseudolycopodiella, still remain unclear, greatly impeding understanding the evolution and classification of Lycopodiaceae.…”
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“…Recent molecular phylogenetic investigations of the family and new morphological observations present a hypothesis that the relationship between Phylloglossum drummondii and Huperzia is equivocal and that the genus Huperzia sensu Øllgaard (1987) is paraphyletic or at best weakly supported(Christenhuszet al 2011, Jiet al 2008, Whittier 2006, Whittier and Braggins 1992, 2000, Whittier and Storchova 2007, Wikström and Kenrick 1997, Wikström and Kenrick 2000, 2001, Wikström et al 1999, Yatsentyuk et al 2001). A monophyletic Huperzia Bernh.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%