Red dot indicates well-supported paleopolyploidy and Yellow dot indicates putative case.
Branch length do NOT scale to time.
Created by Peter Zhang using Adobe Illustrator
Ref: (Adams & Wendel, 2005); (Cui et. al, 2006); (Wolfe, 2001).
Very interesting chart, but I am having trouble reading the words, especially the ones in blue. Maybe you could increase the font size a couple of points, and use a cleaner type, like Ariel (the one used looks like Times Roman which is always harder to read when it's small). As for the vertical type at the top, I am tired of trying to hold my monitor sideways. Perhaps you could print the list at the side in a row, and just leave a coded reference at the top. Otherwise, thanks. Myles325a (talk) 22:08, 26 December 2008 (UTC)
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2007-03-01 19:31 5dPZ 847×861× (279764 bytes) A Summary of Known Paleopolyploidy. Red dot indicates well-supported paleopolyploidy and Yellow dot indicates putative case. Branch length do NOT scale to time. Created by Peter Zhang using Adobe Illustrator Ref: (Adams & Wendel, 2005); (Cui et. al, 2006
2007-03-01 19:29 5dPZ 847×861× (279764 bytes) A Summary of Known Paleopolyploidy. Red dot indicates well-supported paleopolyploidy and Yellow dot indicates putative case. Branch length do NOT scale to time. Created by Peter Zhang using Adobe Illustrator Ref: (Adams & Wendel, 2005); (Cui et. al, 2006
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