Mark W. Chase

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Victor A. Albert grad student 1992 UNC Chapel Hill
Victor A. Albert grad student 1992 UNC Chapel Hill
Dirk c Albach grad student 1998-2002 (Terrestrial Ecology Tree)
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Wang H, Wang D, Shao B, et al. (2025) Unequally Abundant Chromosomes and Unusual Collections of Transferred Sequences Characterize Mitochondrial Genomes of Gastrodia (Orchidaceae), One of the Largest Mycoheterotrophic Plant Genera. Molecular Biology and Evolution
Zuntini AR, Carruthers T, Maurin O, et al. (2024) Phylogenomics and the rise of the angiosperms. Nature
Pérez-Escobar OA, Bogarín D, Przelomska NAS, et al. (2024) The origin and speciation of orchids. The New Phytologist
Santos AS, Almeida EM, Aecyo P, et al. (2023) Macroevolutionary trends of the Neotropical genus Ameroglossum (Linderniaceae) in rocky outcrop environments. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 107929
Cauz-Santos LA, Dodsworth S, Samuel R, et al. (2022) Genomic insights into recent species divergence in Nicotiana benthamiana and natural variation in Rdr1 gene controlling viral susceptibility. The Plant Journal : For Cell and Molecular Biology
Li HT, Luo Y, Gan L, et al. (2021) Plastid phylogenomic insights into relationships of all flowering plant families. Bmc Biology. 19: 232
Silvério R Mauad AV, Vieira LDN, Antônio de Baura V, et al. (2021) Plastid phylogenomics of Pleurothallidinae (Orchidaceae): Conservative plastomes, new variable markers, and comparative analyses of plastid, nuclear, and mitochondrial data. Plos One. 16: e0256126
Pérez-Escobar OA, Dodsworth S, Bogarín D, et al. (2021) Hundreds of nuclear and plastid loci yield novel insights into orchid relationships. American Journal of Botany
Serna-Sánchez MA, Pérez-Escobar OA, Bogarín D, et al. (2021) Plastid phylogenomics resolves ambiguous relationships within the orchid family and provides a solid timeframe for biogeography and macroevolution. Scientific Reports. 11: 6858
CHASE MW, SCHUITEMAN A, KUMAR P. (2021)

Expansion of the orchid genus Eulophia (Eulophiinae; Epidendroideae) to include Acrolophia, Cymbidiella, Eulophiella, Geodorum, Oeceoclades and Paralophia

Phytotaxa. 491: 47-56
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