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From: Ancient allopatry and ecological divergence act together to promote plant diversity in mountainous regions: evidence from comparative phylogeography of two genera in the Sino-Himalayan region

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Geographic distribution and phylogenetic chronogram. (a) and (c), geographic distribution based on records of specimens and Flora of China for Beesia and Megacodon respectively. Shaded areas indicate the distribution areas. Phylogenetic chronogram of Beesia (b) and Megacodon (d) produced by BEAST. The Beesia data were based on 78 chloroplast CDSs, while the Megacodon data were based on ITS, atpB-rbcL and trnL-trnF sequences. Red circle indicates the fossil calibration, green circle indicates the secondary calibration. Blue dots are on well-supported nodes (posterior probabilities > 0.95), grey blue dots are on moderately supported (posterior probabilities ≥ 0.85), and grey dots are on weakly supported (posterior probabilities < 0.85)

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