2022 journal article

A first complete phylogenomic hypothesis for diploid blueberries (Vaccinium section Cyanococcus)

American Journal of Botany, 109(10), 1596–1606.

By: A. Crowl n, P. Fritsch*, G. Tiley*, N. Lynch n, T. Ranney n, H. Ashrafi n, P. Manos*

Contributors: A. Crowl n, P. Fritsch*, G. Tiley*, N. Lynch n, T. Ranney n, H. Ashrafi n, P. Manos*

author keywords: alleles; Ericaceae; homoploid hybridization; HybSeq; phasing; phylogenetics; target enrichment; Vaccinium
MeSH headings : Phylogeny; Diploidy; Blueberry Plants; Vaccinium; Polyploidy
topics (OpenAlex): Plant Pathogens and Resistance; Berry genetics and cultivation research; Phytoplasmas and Hemiptera pathogens
TL;DR: This foundational study represents the first attempt to elucidate evolutionary relationships of the true blueberries of North America with a phylogenomic approach and sets the stage for multiple avenues of future study such as a taxonomic revision of the group, the verification of a homoploid hybrid taxon, and the study of polyploid lineages within the context of a diploid phylogeny. (via Semantic Scholar)
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