Rg. Olmstead et al., A PARSIMONY ANALYSIS OF THE ASTERIDAE-SENSU-LATO BASED ON RBCL SEQUENCES, Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, 80(3), 1993, pp. 700-722
A parsimony analysis of 156 representative sequences of the Asteridae
sensu lato and 28 outgroup sequences was conducted using a two-tiered
approach. First, an analysis of the entire group, including 105 sequen
ces, examined relationships among major lineages within the Asteridae
s.l.; subsequently, several clades within the larger group were examin
ed individually in greater detail by including more sequences for the
group in question. The search strategy was designed to discover multip
le islands of equal parsimony using the heuristic search routine in PA
UP. In the broad search and in each more detailed search of subclades,
multiple islands were found that imply substantially different relati
onships. The results suggest a monophyletic Asteridae s.l., comprising
the Ericales, Primulales, Ebenales and relatives of the Dilleniidae s
ensu Cronquist; Cornales, Apiales, and Hydrangeaceae of the Rosidae se
nsu Cronquist; and the conventionally circumscribed Asteridae. Within
the Asteridae s.l., 11 groups were congruent between islands and are d
esignated as follows: (1) Cornales, (2) ericalean clade, (3) Garrya cl
ade, (4) Ilex clade, (5) Apiales, (6) Dipsacales, (7) Asterales s.l.,
(8) Gentianales, (9) Solanales, (10) Boraginales, and (11) Lamiales s.
l. The only grouping between the level of these 11 clades and the whol
e Asteridae s.l. that is congruent between islands is the clade consis
ting of the Gentianales, Selanales, Boraginales, and Lamiales s.l., i.
e., the Lamiidae of Takhtajan.