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Rates of Molecular Evolution Are Linked to Life History in Flowering Plants

Yale University

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Abstract

Variable rates of molecular evolution have been documented across the tree of life, but the cause of this observed variation within and among clades remains uncertain. In plants, it has been suggested that life history traits are correlated with the rate of molecular evolution, but previous studies have yielded conflicting results. Exceptionally large phylogenies of five major angiosperm clades demonstrate that rates of molecular evolution are consistently low in trees and shrubs, with relatively long generation times, as compared with related herbaceous plants, which generally have shorter generation times. Herbs show much higher rates of molecular change but also much higher variance in rates. Correlates of…

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Keywords
  • Biology
  • Herbaceous plant
  • Clade
  • Tree of life (biology)
  • Molecular evolution
  • Rate of evolution
  • Life history theory
  • Life history
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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