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1 January 2006 Phylogenetics of Impatiens and Hydrocera (Balsaminaceae) Using Chloroplast atpB-rbcL Spacer Sequences
Steven Janssens, Koen Geuten, Yong-Ming Yuan, Yi Song, Philippe Küpfer, Erik Smets
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Abstract

Balsaminaceae are a morphologically diverse family with ca. 1,000 representatives that are mainly distributed in the Old World tropics and subtropics. To understand the relationships of its members, we obtained chloroplast atpB-rbcL sequences from 86 species of Balsaminaceae and five outgroups. Phylogenetic reconstructions using parsimony and Bayesian approaches provide a well-resolved phylogeny in which the sister group relationship between Impatiens and Hydrocera is confirmed. The overall topology of Impatiens is strongly supported and is geographically structured. Impatiens likely originated in South China from which it colonized the adjacent regions and afterwards dispersed into North America, Africa, India, the Southeast Asian peninsula, and the Himalayan region.

Steven Janssens, Koen Geuten, Yong-Ming Yuan, Yi Song, Philippe Küpfer, and Erik Smets "Phylogenetics of Impatiens and Hydrocera (Balsaminaceae) Using Chloroplast atpB-rbcL Spacer Sequences," Systematic Botany 31(1), 171-180, (1 January 2006). https://doi.org/10.1600/036364406775971796
Published: 1 January 2006
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