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Phylogeny and classification of the Melastomataceae and Memecylaceae
Susanne S. Renner
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
DBBS - Evolution, Ecology and Population Biology
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Phylogeny
100%
Melastomataceae
100%
Placentation
30%
Placenta
20%
Synapomorphy
20%
Pantropical
20%
Paleotropical
20%
Included Phloem
20%
Well-differentiated
10%
Plexus
10%
Anatomical Features
10%
Connectives
10%
Exhaustive Search
10%
Biogeography
10%
Anther
10%
Classification Basis
10%
Glands
10%
Evolutionary Relationship
10%
Species List
10%
Maximum Parsimony
10%
Species Distribution
10%
Subfamilial Classification
10%
Cladistic Analysis
10%
Monophyletic Group
10%
Phylogenetic Hypothesis
10%
Morphological Characters
10%
Sonerileae
10%
Group Relations
10%
Melastomeae
10%
Tribal Classification
10%
Midvein
10%
Annotated List
10%
Two-slit
10%
Plesiomorphic Character
10%
Merianieae
10%
Fossil History
10%
Lythraceae
10%
Leaf Venation
10%
Myrtaceae
10%
Consistency Index
10%
Poricidal Anthers
10%
Blakeeae
10%
Microlicieae
10%
Number of Characters
10%
Libriform Fiber
10%
Miconieae
10%
Tracheid
10%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Cladistics
100%
Melastomataceae
100%
Placentation
30%
Anther
20%
Placenta
20%
Phloem
20%
Monophyly
20%
Synapomorphy
20%
Pantropical
20%
Lineages
10%
Sisters
10%
Tracheid
10%
Locule
10%
Crypteroniaceae
10%
Lythraceae
10%
Myrtaceae
10%
Biogeography
10%
Evolution
10%