New insights on the phylogeny, evolutionary history, and ecological adaptation mechanism in cycle‐cup oaks based on chloroplast genomes
Yu Li,
Si‐Si Zheng,
Tian‐Rui Wang
et al.
Abstract:Cycle‐cup oaks (Quercus section Cyclobalanopsis) are one of the principal components of forests in the tropical and subtropical climates of East and Southeast Asia. They have experienced relatively recent increases in the diversification rate, driven by changing climates and the Himalayan orogeny. However, the evolutionary history and adaptive mechanisms at the chloroplast genome level in cycle‐cup oaks remain largely unknown. Therefore, we studied this problem by conducting chloroplast genomics on 50 of the c… Show more
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