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Three unrooted trees showing the relationships among the Gnetales (blue), Conifers (Green), Ginkgo&Cycads(Coral) and Angiosperms (fuschia). Bowe et al.

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1 Three unrooted trees showing the relationships among the Gnetales (blue), Conifers (Green), Ginkgo&Cycads(Coral) and Angiosperms (fuschia). Bowe et al. 2000. Phylogeny of seed plants based on all three genomic compartments: Extant gymnosperms are monophyletic and Gnetales' closest relatives are conifers PNAS 97: 4092-4097.

2 Tree based on Phytochrome A and Phytochrome C. Note high bootstrap values for Amborella as basal (Matthews and Donoghue, 1999). Bootstrap Value = 92 Bootstrap Value = 83

3 New Caledonia home to Amborella trichopoda! Fiji home to Degeneria

4 Degeneria- an old contender for the earliest angiosperm.

5 Amborella (the “A” of ANITA) showing general habit: shrub. UC Santa Cruz Botanical Gardens

6 www.ucsc.edu/currents/99-00/art/ amborella.flr.99-08-30.jpg Amborella male flower-note “leaf- like” stamens and sepals and petals that are similar (tepals). Amborella is dioecious. Amborella branch- evergreen, simple, alternate leaves with wavy edges

7 http://www.ucalgary.ca/~laidlaw/amborella/amborella_web.html#By_April_1 Amborella is dioecious. Male flowers are about 4mm across and have tepals and 6-21 stamens. The reward for insect pollinators is pollen. Amborella trichopoda

8 Amborella Female Flowers tepals Staminodes (fake stamens) 3-6 carpels each a simple pistil.

9 Seeds Fruits http://www.ucalgary.ca/~laidlaw/amborella/amborella_web.html#By_April_1 Female Flowering Shoot

10 Three unrooted trees showing the relationships among the Gnetales (blue), Conifers (Green), Ginkgo&Cycads(Coral) and Angiosperms (fuschia). Bowe et al. 2000. Phylogeny of seed plants based on all three genomic compartments: Extant gymnosperms are monophyletic and Gnetales' closest relatives are conifers PNAS 97: 4092-4097.

11 Tree based on Phytochrome A and Phytochrome C. Note high bootstrap values for Amborella as basal (Matthews and Donoghue, 1999). Bootstrap Value = 92 Bootstrap Value = 83

12 Qiu et al.’s Tree (Nature, 25 November 1999) Based on 5 - genes 2-mitochondrial 2-plastid 1-nuclear Illiciales Nymphaeales Amborella Basal Angiosperms Magnoliids Bootstrap Value = 100

13 Barkman et al. 6-gene tree (PNAS 2000).

14 9-gene tree Barkman et al. 2000

15 Barkman et al. comparison of bootstrap values for Root A (Amborella and Nymphaeales) vs Root B (Amborella alone). Dark bars are noise-reduced; open are raw data.

16 Amborella and Nymphaeales share the basal clade Amborella alone is in the basal clade Support Leans Towards a Shared Clade

17 Textbook Version of the 4 Main Groups These 3 groups are unresolved

18 3. Monocots 2. Magnoliids 1. Basal Angiosperms 4. Eudicots- the largest group 4 Main Angiosperm Groups Shown on Qiu’s Tree

19 The ANITA group is mostly Australasian. Amborella is native to New Caledonia + =Illiciales (Trimeniaceae, Amborella) Austrobaileya


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