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  1. With the limited resources, Cecilia Banag and Sigrid Liede-Schumann, put together a nice set of classic gene markers from two of a flowering plant's genomes: rDNA spacer data from the biparentally inherited nucleome, and prospective intergenic spacer data from the (mostly) maternally inherited plastome. Which are here in a relative good fit, for a plant (plants never heard of Hennig, Platnick or Farris)
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  2. With the limited resources, Cecilia Banag and Sigrid Liede-Schumann, put together a nice set of classic gene markers from two of a flowering plant's genomes: rDNA spacer data from the biparentally inherited nucleome, and prospective intergenic spacer data from the (mostly) maternally inherited plastome. Which are here in a relative good fit, for a plant (plants never heard of Hennig, Platnick or Farris)
    #Phylogenetics #Tanglegrams
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  3. With the limited resources, Cecilia Banag and Sigrid Liede-Schumann, put together a nice set of classic gene markers from two of a flowering plant's genomes: rDNA spacer data from the biparentally inherited nucleome, and prospective intergenic spacer data from the (mostly) maternally inherited plastome. Which are here in a relative good fit, for a plant (plants never heard of Hennig, Platnick or Farris)
    #Phylogenetics #Tanglegrams
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  4. With the limited resources, Cecilia Banag and Sigrid Liede-Schumann, put together a nice set of classic gene markers from two of a flowering plant's genomes: rDNA spacer data from the biparentally inherited nucleome, and prospective intergenic spacer data from the (mostly) maternally inherited plastome. Which are here in a relative good fit, for a plant (plants never heard of Hennig, Platnick or Farris)
    #Phylogenetics #Tanglegrams
    (2/)

  5. With the limited resources, Cecilia Banag and Sigrid Liede-Schumann, put together a nice set of classic gene markers from two of a flowering plant's genomes: rDNA spacer data from the biparentally inherited nucleome, and prospective intergenic spacer data from the (mostly) maternally inherited plastome. Which are here in a relative good fit, for a plant (plants never heard of Hennig, Platnick or Farris)
    #Phylogenetics #Tanglegrams
    (2/)