2014
DOI: 10.12705/632.8
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Phylogenetic placement of the enigmatic genus Holocheila (Lamiaceae) inferred from plastid DNA sequences

Abstract: The monotypic genus Holocheila was originally placed in Teucrium sect. Holocheila but was later treated as a distinct genus and variably affiliated with subfamilies Ajugoideae, Scutellarioideae, or Lamioideae. We investigated the phylogenetic position of this enigmatic genus using likelihood, parsimony, and Bayesian methods based on six plastid DNA sequences. The preliminary results from a concatenated ndhF and rbcL dataset that covered all seven subfamilies of Lamiaceae suggested that Holocheila is part of su… Show more

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“…In addition, several groups within the Lamiaceae have recently been subjected to divergence time estimates (e.g., Drew & Sytsma, 2012Roy & Lindqvist, 2013;Yu & al., 2014). Since the close relationship between Ajugoideae and Lamioideae was confirmed by Chen & al. (2014), we used two calibration points based on a previous investigation of subfamily Lamioideae by Roy & Lindqvist (2015).…”
Section: Version Of Recordmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…In addition, several groups within the Lamiaceae have recently been subjected to divergence time estimates (e.g., Drew & Sytsma, 2012Roy & Lindqvist, 2013;Yu & al., 2014). Since the close relationship between Ajugoideae and Lamioideae was confirmed by Chen & al. (2014), we used two calibration points based on a previous investigation of subfamily Lamioideae by Roy & Lindqvist (2015).…”
Section: Version Of Recordmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…The taxon sampling and choice of markers were largely in accord with the previous framework of Li & al. (2012) and Chen & al. (2014), with the major differences being our outgroup sampling and the inclusion here of three genera of incertae sedis, Ombrocharis, Tectona, and Callicarpa.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Based on results from a recent Lamiales-wide study by Refulio-Rodriguez & Olmstead (2014) , as well as eight genera treated by as incertae sedis with respect to subfamily (all such genera of Lamiaceae except Acrymia and Garrettia). Eight sequences for the two plastid DNA (cpDNA) markers were newly sequenced (three rbcL, five ndhF), while other data were taken from our previous studies (Li & al., 2012;Chen & al., 2014) or downloaded from GenBank (see Appendix 1). We used the phylogenetic results from this first set of analyses as a basis for a more focused second round of analyses.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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