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  1. The phylogeographic journey of a plant species from lowland to highlands during the Pleistocene
  2. Shades of white: The Petunia long corolla tube clade evolutionary history
  3. Integrating morphology, niche modelling, and molecular data to disentangle taxonomic challenges in a species complex of Calibrachoa (Solanaceae)
  4. Genetic architecture of a pollinator shift and its fate in secondary hybrid zones of two Petunia species
  5. Tight genetic linkage of genes causing hybrid necrosis and pollinator isolation between young species
  6. Past climate changes and geographical barriers: the evolutionary history of a subtropical highland grassland species of Solanaceae, Petunia altiplana
  7. Evolutionary and structural aspects of Solanaceae RNases T2
  8. Molecular evolution and structural analyses of proteins involved in metabolic pathways of volatile organic compounds in Petunia hybrida (Solanaceae)
  9. Disentangling the causes of high polymorphism sharing in sympatric Petunia species from subtropical highland grasslands: insights from nuclear diversity
  10. Evolution and diversification of the O-methyltransferase (OMT) gene family in Solanaceae
  11. Phylogenetic Analyses of Some Key Genes Provide Information on Pollinator Attraction in Solanaceae
  12. Single gene mutation in a plant MYB transcription factor causes a major shift in pollinator preference
  13. A convoluted tale of hybridization between two Petunia species from a transitional zone in South America
  14. Neutral and outlier single nucleotide polymorphisms disentangle the evolutionary history of a coastal Solanaceae species
  15. Two New Species of Purple Calibrachoa (Solanaceae) from Southern Brazil Grasslands Revealed by Molecular and Morphological Data
  16. Transcription Factors Evolve Faster Than Their Structural Gene Targets in the Flavonoid Pigment Pathway
  17. Nicotiana gandarela (Solanaceae), a new species of ‘tobacco’ highly endangered from the Quadrilátero Ferrífero in Brazil
  18. A perspective on the centre-periphery hypothesis: some examples in Petunia and other Neotropical taxa
  19. Population genomics indicates micro‐refuges and riverine barriers for a southern South American grassland nightshade
  20. Could the reproductive system explain the stability and long-term persistence in a natural hybrid zone of Petunia (Solanaceae)?
  21. Landscape and climatic features drive genetic differentiation processes in a South American coastal plant
  22. Changes in floral shape: insights into the evolution of wild Nicotiana (Solanaceae)
  23. Genetic diversity in micro-endemic plants from highland grasslands in southern Brazil
  24. So close, so far: spatial genetic structure and mating system in Petunia exserta, an endemic from a peculiar landscape in the Brazilian Pampa grasslands
  25. Neutral and adaptive genomic variation in hybrid zones of two ecologically diverged Petunia species (Solanaceae)
  26. When phylogeography meets niche suitability to unravel the evolutionary history of a shrub from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
  27. Morphological characterization of sympatric and allopatric populations of Petunia axillaris and P. exserta (Solanaceae)
  28. Phylogenetic niche conservatism and plant diversification in South American subtropical grasslands along multiple climatic dimensions
  29. What could be the fate of secondary contact zones between closely related plant species?
  30. Phylogeny of the Neotropical tribe Jacarandeae (Bignoniaceae)
  31. Biogeographical, ecological, and phylogenetic analyses clarifying the evolutionary history of Calibrachoa in South American grasslands
  32. Influence of climate changes on the potential distribution of a widespread grassland species in South America
  33. Genetic diversity in Calibrachoa pygmaea (Solanaceae): A hawkmoth-pollinated nightshade from the Pampas
  34. Morphological and genetic perspectives of hybridization in two contact zones of closely related species of Petunia (Solanaceae) in southern Brazil
  35. Species boundary and extensive hybridization and introgression in Petunia
  36. Morphological and genetic characterization in putative hybrid zones of Petunia axillaris subsp. axillaris and subsp. parodii (Solanaceae)
  37. How diverse can rare species be on the margins of genera distribution?
  38. Contact zones and their consequences: hybridization between two ecologically isolated wild Petunia species
  39. Diverse yet endangered: pollen dispersal and mating system reveal inbreeding in a narrow endemic plant
  40. Genetic diversity and population structure of naturally rare Calibrachoa species with small distribution in southern Brazil
  41. Pseudogenization and Resurrection of a Speciation Gene
  42. Impact of Pleistocene geoclimatic events on the genetic structure in mid-latitude South American plants: insights from the phylogeography of Turnera sidoides complex (Passifloraceae, Turneroideae)
  43. Do we truly understand pollination syndromes in Petunia as much as we suppose?
  44. Stepwise evolution of floral pigmentation predicted by biochemical pathway structure
  45. Genetic variability and population structure of Passiflora contracta, a bat-pollinated species from a fragmented rainforest
  46. Can the reproductive system of a rare and narrowly endemic plant species explain its high genetic diversity?
  47. Ecological drivers of plant genetic diversity at the southern edge of geographical distributions: Forestal vines in a temperate region
  48. Molecular evolution and functional divergence of alcohol dehydrogenases in animals, fungi and plants
  49. Multiple markers, niche modelling, and bioregions analyses to evaluate the genetic diversity of a plant species complex
  50. From inland to the coast: Spatial and environmental signatures on the genetic diversity in the colonization of the South Atlantic Coastal Plain
  51. AFLP markers contribute to species delimitation and evolutionary understanding of the recent genus Petunia (Solanaceae)
  52. Secondary structure of nrDNA Internal Transcribed Spacers as a useful tool to align highly divergent species in phylogenetic studies
  53. Contribution of WUSCHEL-related homeobox (WOX) genes to identify the phylogenetic relationships among Petunia species
  54. Gain and Loss of Floral Scent Production through Changes in Structural Genes during Pollinator-Mediated Speciation
  55. Phylogeography and ecological niche modelling inEugenia uniflora(Myrtaceae) suggest distinct vegetational responses to climate change between the southern and the northern Atlantic Forest
  56. Could refuge theory and rivers acting as barriers explain the genetic variability distribution in the Atlantic Forest?
  57. The evolutionary history of the E2F and DEL genes in Viridiplantae
  58. Molecular evolution analysis of WUSCHEL-related homeobox transcription factor family reveals functional divergence among clades in the homeobox region
  59. Multiple introductions and gene flow in subtropical South American populations of the fireweed, Senecio madagascariensis(Asteraceae)
  60. Effects of past climate onPassiflora actinia(Passifloraceae) populations and insights into future species management in the Brazilian Atlantic forest
  61. High levels of genetic diversity and population structure in an endemic and rare species: implications for conservation
  62. MYB-FL controls gain and loss of floral UV absorbance, a key trait affecting pollinator preference and reproductive isolation
  63. Environmental drivers of diversity in Subtropical Highland Grasslands
  64. Phylogenetic relationships of Petunia patagonica (Solanaceae) revealed by molecular and biogeographical evidence
  65. Novel Microsatellites forCalibrachoa heterophylla(Solanaceae) Endemic to the South Atlantic Coastal Plain of South America
  66. Were sea level changes during the Pleistocene in the South Atlantic Coastal Plain a driver of speciation in Petunia (Solanaceae)?
  67. The phylogeny and evolutionary history of the Lesion Simulating Disease (LSD) gene family in Viridiplantae
  68. Efficiency of ITS Sequences for DNA Barcoding in Passiflora (Passifloraceae)
  69. Pollen dispersal and breeding structure in a hawkmoth-pollinated Pampa grasslands speciesPetunia axillaris(Solanaceae)
  70. Re-evaluation of the generic status ofAthenaeaandAureliana(Withaniinae, Solanaceae) based on molecular phylogeny and morphology of the calyx
  71. Genetic differentiation and hybrid identification using microsatellite markers in closely related wild species
  72. Diversification and distinctive structural features of S-RNase alleles in the genus Solanum
  73. Multilocus phylogeny reconstruction: New insights into the evolutionary history of the genus Petunia
  74. Genetic diversity and ecological niche modelling of the restrictedRecordia reitzii(Verbenaceae) from southern Brazilian Atlantic forest
  75. Taxonomy and evolutionary relationships of Passiflora subg. Decaloba supersect. Decaloba sect. Xerogona (Passifloraceae): contributions of palynological, morphological and molecular studies
  76. Infraspecific classification reflects genetic differentiation in the widespread Petunia axillaris complex: A comparison among morphological, ecological, and genetic patterns of geographic variation
  77. Diversification in the South American Pampas: the genetic and morphological variation of the widespreadPetunia axillariscomplex (Solanaceae)
  78. Nuclear and plastid markers reveal the persistence of genetic identity: A new perspective on the evolutionary history of Petunia exserta
  79. Molecular insights into the purple-flowered ancestor of garden petunias
  80. Phylogeography of thePetunia integrifoliacomplex in southern Brazil
  81. A Molecular Systematic Analysis of Passiflora ovalis and Passiflora contracta (Passifloraceae)
  82. Phylogenetic Position of the Monotypic Genus Verbenoxylum (Verbenaceae) and New Combination Under Recordia
  83. Novel Transposable Elements in Solanaceae: Evolutionary Relationships among Tnt1-related Sequences in Wild Petunia Species
  84. Development of Microsatellites forVerbenoxylum reitzii(Verbenaceae), a Tree Endemic to the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
  85. MAEWEST Expression in Flower Development of Two Petunia Species
  86. The Lesion Simulating Disease (LSD) gene family as a variable in soybean response to Phakopsora pachyrhizi infection and dehydration
  87. Geological and climatic changes in quaternary shaped the evolutionary history of Calibrachoa heterophylla, an endemic South-Atlantic species of petunia
  88. Biogeographical history and diversification ofPetuniaandCalibrachoa(Solanaceae) in the Neotropical Pampas grassland
  89. Isolation and Characterization of Microsatellite Markers for Passiflora contracta
  90. Microsatellites in Aureliana fasciculata var. fasciculata (Solanaceae), a shrub that inhabits the Atlantic Rainforest
  91. Phylogeny, biogeography and divergence times in Passiflora (Passifloraceae)
  92. Editorial
  93. Isolation, characterization, and cross-amplification of microsatellite markers for the Petunia integrifolia (Solanaceae) complex
  94. Does Variation in Genome Sizes Reflect Adaptive or Neutral Processes? New Clues from Passiflora
  95. Diversification of plant species in a subtropical region of eastern South American highlands: a phylogeographic perspective on native Petunia (Solanaceae)
  96. The use and limits of ITS data in the analysis of intraspecific variation in Passiflora L. (Passifloraceae)
  97. Evaluation of the impact of functional diversification on Poaceae, Brassicaceae, Fabaceae, and Pinaceae alcohol dehydrogenase enzymes
  98. The Genus Petunia
  99. Sequence and structural aspects of the functional diversification of plant alcohol dehydrogenases
  100. Phylogenetic Relationships among Species of the Genus Calomys with Emphasis on South American Lowland Taxa
  101. Molecular Variability of the 16p13.3 Region in Amerindians and its Anthropological Significance
  102. Diversity and natural hybridization in a highly endemic species of Petunia (Solanaceae): a molecular and ecological analysis
  103. Differential organellar inheritance in Passiflora’s (Passifloraceae) subgenera
  104. Ecological-evolutionary relationships in Passiflora alata from Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
  105. Molecular genetic variation in Passiflora alata (Passifloraceae), an invasive species in southern Brazil
  106. Molecular Modeling of Pathogenesis-Related Proteins of Family 5
  107. Aluinsertion polymorphisms in Native Americans and related Asian populations
  108. Molecular Phylogenetic Analysis of Petunia Juss. (Solanaceae)
  109. Human T-cell lymphotropic virus type II in Guaraní Indians, Southern Brazil
  110. Patterns of molecular evolution in pathogenesis-related proteins
  111. LEI0258 microsatellite variability and its relationship to B-F haplotypes in Brazilian (blue-egg Caipira) chickens
  112. Is haplogroup X present in extant South American Indians?
  113. Molecular investigations of pathogenesis-related Bet v 1 homologues in Passiflora (Passifloraceae)
  114. Phylogeographic Inferences Concerning Evolution of Brazilian Passiflora actinia and P. elegans (Passifloraceae) Based on ITS (nrDNA) Variation
  115. B-FDNA sequence variability in Brazilian (blue-egg Caipira) chickens
  116. Short ReportExtremely limited mitochondrial DNA variability among the Aché Natives of Paraguay
  117. Mitochondrial DNA andAlu insertions in a genetically peculiar population: The Ayoreo Indians of Bolivia and Paraguay
  118. Evolutionary implications of infra- and interspecific molecular variability of pathogenesis-related proteins
  119. A first molecular phylogenetic analysis of Passiflora (Passifloraceae)
  120. Characterization of mandarin citrus germplasm from Southern Brazil by morphological and molecular analyses
  121. Pathogenesis-related proteins in Brazilian wheat genotypes: protein induction and partial gene sequencing
  122. Alu insertions versus blood group plus protein genetic variability in four Amerindian populations
  123. Extreme homogeneity among Brazilian wheat genotypes determined by RAPD markers