Phylogenomics and a posteriori data partitioning resolve the Cretaceous angiosperm radiation Malpighiales

Zhenxiang Xi(Harvard University), Charles C. Davis(Harvard University), Hanno Schaefer, Merran L. Matthews(University of Zurich), André M. Amorim(Universidade Estadual de Santa Cruz), Peter K. Endress(University of Zurich), M. Sugumaran(University of Malaya), Sarah Mathews(Harvard University), Brad R. Ruhfel(Harvard University), Peter F. Stevens(University of Missouri–St. Louis), Kenneth J. Wurdack(Smithsonian Institution)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
October 8, 2012
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