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Anatolian origins and diversification of <i>Aethionema</i>, the sister lineage of the core Brassicaceae
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We find that most Aethionema lineages originated along the Anatolian Diagonal, a floristic bridge connecting the east to the west, during the Pliocene. The dispersal of Aethionema correlates with the local geological events, such as the uplift of the Anatolian and Iranian plateaus and the formation of the major mountain ranges of the Irano-Turanian region. Knowing the paleo-ecological context for the evolution of Aethionema, in addition to the other lineages of Brassicaceae, facilitates our broader understanding for trait evolution and species diversification across the Brassicaceae.
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