Abstract
Supportive data related to the article “Anonymous nuclear markers reveal taxonomic incongruence and long-term disjunction in a cactus species complex with continental-island distribution in South America” (Perez et al., 2016) [1]. Here, we present pyrosequencing results, primer sequences, a cpDNA phylogeny, and a species tree phylogeny.
Highlights
Supportive data related to the article “Anonymous nuclear markers reveal taxonomic incongruence and long-term disjunction in a cactus species complex with continental-island distribution in South America” (Perez et al, 2016) [1]
Pyrosequencing filtering steps, primer sequences and characteristics, species tree analysis input and output, species tree and cpDNA phylogenetic tree Pyrosequencing filtering in pyRAD, primer sequences designed with Primer3, primer characteristics gathered with DNAsp, species tree and cpDNA phylogenetic tree generated with BEAST2 Filtered and analyzed n/a
Data The data shared in this article consist of primer sequences designed after filtering two Pyrosequencing runs, sequencing data from 25 nuclear markers in 40 individuals from 4 species of the Pilosocereus aurisetus species complex, and the species tree and chloroplast topologies used in Perez et al [1]
Summary
Moraes a,n a Departamento de Biologia, Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Rodovia João Leme dos Santos km 110, Sorocaba, São Paulo 18052780, Brazil b Department of Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA article info. Article history: Received 13 November 2015 Received in revised form 2 December 2015 Accepted 2 December 2015 Available online 15 December 2015. Supportive data related to the article “Anonymous nuclear markers reveal taxonomic incongruence and long-term disjunction in a cactus species complex with continental-island distribution in South America” (Perez et al, 2016) [1]. We present pyrosequencing results, primer sequences, a cpDNA phylogeny, and a species tree phylogeny.
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