Numerical analysis of generic relationships in Thelypodieae (Brassicaceae)

Numerical methods were used to evaluate phenetic similarities and hypotheses of phylogenetic relationships among the ten genera of Thelypodieae, considered by some to be the most primitive tribe in Brassicaceae. The complementary phenetic methods of cluster analysis and ordination with a nearest nei...

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