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Phylogenetic hypotheses for the large cosmopolitan genus Hypericum (St. John’s wort) have previously been based on morphology, and molecular studies have thus far included only a few species. In this study, we used Eight taxa representing 2 sections of the genus Hypericum were analyzed along with one representatives of Thornea calcicola using nucle...
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... CI, RI, RC and HI were 0.935, 0.710, 0.664 and 0.065, respectively, with topology identical between MP and BI analyses. The summary of the analysis showed in (Table 4). Maximum parsimony and Bayesian Inference based phylogenetic tree shows the same tree topology, the strict consensus tree generated by summarizing the entire most parsimonious tree displays four clades described by color Figure (1): Clade A consists of four species, two sister clade H. asperulum and H. scabrum with very strongly bootstrap support and posterior probability (bs=100 and pp=0.1) and H. lysimachioides and H. triquetrifolium with moderately bootstrap support and posterior probability (bs=75 and pp=0.89); ...