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Angiosperm phylogeny: 17 genes, 640 taxa
DE Soltis, SA Smith, N Cellinese, KJ Wurdack, DC Tank, SF Brockington, ...
American Journal of Botany 98 (4), 704–730, 2011
7352011
Phylogenomics and a posteriori data partitioning resolve the Cretaceous angiosperm radiation Malpighiales
Z Xi, BR Ruhfel, H Schaefer, AM Amorim, M Sugumaran, KJ Wurdack, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109 (43), 17519–17524, 2012
3882012
Implementing and testing the multispecies coalescent model: a valuable paradigm for phylogenomics
SV Edwards, Z Xi, A Janke, BC Faircloth, JE McCormack, TC Glenn, ...
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 94, 447–462, 2016
3662016
WGDI: a user-friendly toolkit for evolutionary analyses of whole-genome duplications and ancestral karyotypes
P Sun, B Jiao, Y Yang, L Shan, T Li, X Li, Z Xi, X Wang, J Liu
bioRxiv, 2021.04.29, 2021
2172021
Coalescent versus concatenation methods and the placement of Amborella as sister to water lilies
Z Xi, L Liu, JS Rest, CC Davis
Systematic Biology 63 (6), 919–932, 2014
2072014
Estimating phylogenetic trees from genome-scale data
L Liu, Z Xi, S Wu, CC Davis, SV Edwards
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1360, 36–53, 2015
1962015
The impact of missing data on species tree estimation
Z Xi, L Liu, CC Davis
Molecular Biology and Evolution 33 (3), 838–860, 2016
1792016
Phylogeny of the clusioid clade (Malpighiales): evidence from the plastid and mitochondrial genomes
BR Ruhfel, V Bittrich, CP Bove, MHG Gustafsson, CT Philbrick, ...
American Journal of Botany 98 (2), 306–325, 2011
1642011
Evolutionary bursts in Euphorbia (Euphorbiaceae) are linked with photosynthetic pathway
JW Horn, Z Xi, R Riina, JA Peirson, Y Yang, BL Dorsey, PE Berry, ...
Evolution 68 (12), 3485–3504, 2014
1502014
Shifts in plant distributions in response to climate warming in a biodiversity hotspot, the Hengduan Mountains
Q Liang, X Xu, K Mao, M Wang, K Wang, Z Xi, J Liu
Journal of Biogeography 45 (6), 1334–1344, 2018
1492018
Massive mitochondrial gene transfer in a parasitic flowering plant clade
Z Xi, Y Wang, RK Bradley, M Sugumaran, CJ Marx, JS Rest, CC Davis
PLOS Genetics 9 (2), e1003265, 2013
1432013
Horizontal transfer of expressed genes in a parasitic flowering plant
Z Xi, RK Bradley, KJ Wurdack, KM Wong, M Sugumaran, K Bomblies, ...
BMC Genomics 13, 227, 2012
1282012
Long-term morphological stasis maintained by a plant–pollinator mutualism
CC Davis, H Schaefer, Z Xi, DA Baum, MJ Donoghue, LJ Harmon
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (16), 5914–5919, 2014
1202014
Genes with minimal phylogenetic information are problematic for coalescent analyses when gene tree estimation is biased
Z Xi, L Liu, CC Davis
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 92, 63–71, 2015
1172015
Ancient polymorphisms and divergence hitchhiking contribute to genomic islands of divergence within a poplar species complex
T Ma, K Wang, Q Hu, Z Xi, D Wan, Q Wang, J Feng, D Jiang, H Ahani, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115 (2), E236–E243, 2018
1102018
Prickly waterlily and rigid hornwort genomes shed light on early angiosperm evolution
Y Yang, P Sun, L Lv, D Wang, D Ru, Y Li, T Ma, L Zhang, X Shen, F Meng, ...
Nature Plants 6 (3), 215–222, 2020
1092020
Widespread ancient whole-genome duplications in Malpighiales coincide with Eocene global climatic upheaval
L Cai, Z Xi, AM Amorim, M Sugumaran, JS Rest, L Liu, CC Davis
New Phytologist 221 (1), 565–576, 2019
1092019
Widespread ancient whole genome duplications in Malpighiales coincide with Eocene global climatic upheaval
L Cai, Z Xi, AM Amorim, M Sugumaran, JS Rest, L Liu, CC Davis
bioRxiv, 215608, 2017
1092017
Phylogenetic analysis of the plastid inverted repeat for 244 species: insights into deeper-level angiosperm relationships from a long, slowly evolving sequence region
MJ Moore, N Hassan, MA Gitzendanner, RA Bruenn, M Croley, ...
International Journal of Plant Sciences 172 (4), 541–558, 2011
1032011
The perfect storm: gene tree estimation error, incomplete lineage sorting, and ancient gene flow explain the most recalcitrant ancient angiosperm clade, Malpighiales
L Cai, Z Xi, EM Lemmon, AR Lemmon, A Mast, CE Buddenhagen, L Liu, ...
Systematic Biology 70 (3), 491–507, 2021
932021
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