Phylogenetic dataset of clade Benthamidia of Cornus for biogeographic analysis of big-bracted dogwoods
Creators
- 1. Wuhan Botanical Garden
- 2. North Carolina State University
- 3. Beijing Forestry University
Description
The big-bracted dogwood clade Benthamidia of Cornus is a typical example of the well-known eastern Asia (EA) and North America (NA) floristic disjunction, with greater species diversity in EA than in NA. The lineage provides an opportunity to explore factors contributing to the plant diversity unevenness between EA and NA and test hypotheses on the origin of disjunct distribution from a phylogenetic perspective. We generated RAD-seq data, conducted phylogenomic and biogeographic analyses for the clade with sampling of all species (9) and subspecies (10) currently recognized in floras.
Other
Funding provided by: National Science Foundation
Crossref Funder Registry ID: https://ror.org/021nxhr62
Award Number: DEB-1442161
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