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Foreword by the Supervisor; Declaration of Contribution; List of publications; Oral Presentations; Herbaria Visited; Field Work; Funding; Summary; Contents; I. General Introduction; The Problem of Synonyms and the Importance of Taxonomic Monographs; Brassicales and the Caricaceae; Distribution and Diversity of Caricaceae; Morphology, Pollination, Sexual Systems, and Chromosomes; Taxonomic History and Previous Molecular Studies on Caricaceae; The Main Geological and Climate Events Related to Caricaceae Biogeography; Research Questions and Aims
II. Taxonomy in the Electronic Age: An e-Monograph of the Papaya Family (Caricaceae) as an ExampleAbstract; Introduction; Discussion; References; III. Correct Names for some of the Closest Relatives of Carica papaya L.: A Review of the Mexican/Guatemalan Genera Jarilla and Horovitzia; Abstract; Introduction; Nomenclature of Jarilla; References; IV. A Dated Phylogeny of the Papaya Family (Caricaceae) Reveals the Crop's Closest Relatives and the Family's Biogeographic History; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Materials and Methods; 2.1. Taxon sampling, DNA sequencing, alignment
2.2. Phylogenetic analyses and molecular clock dating2.3. Biogeographic analyses; 3. Results; 3.1. Evolutionary relationships in Caricaceae and the closest relatives of papaya; 3.2. Molecular clock dating; 3.3. Ancestral area reconstruction; 4. Discussion; 4.1. The closest relatives of Carica papaya and the region of the crop's domestication; 4.2. Origin and evolution of the Caricaceae; 5. Conclusions; 6. Acknowledgments; 7. References; V. Chromosome Counts for the Caricaceae Reveal Unexpected Dysploidy; Introduction; Material and Methods; Results and Discussion; References
VI. General DiscussionTaxonomy in the Electronic Age and an e-Monograph of Caricaceae; Phylogenetic Relationships Within Caricaceae; Historical Biogeography and the Importance of Habitat Diversity in the Evolution of Caricaceae; The African Clade (Cylicomorpha); The Central American Clade; The Mostly South American Clade Vasconcellea/Jacaratia; Evolution of Chromosome Numbers in the Caricaceae; General Conclusions; References; Appendix; Acknowledgments; Curriculum Vitae; Professional Experience; Publications
II. Taxonomy in the Electronic Age: An e-Monograph of the Papaya Family (Caricaceae) as an ExampleAbstract; Introduction; Discussion; References; III. Correct Names for some of the Closest Relatives of Carica papaya L.: A Review of the Mexican/Guatemalan Genera Jarilla and Horovitzia; Abstract; Introduction; Nomenclature of Jarilla; References; IV. A Dated Phylogeny of the Papaya Family (Caricaceae) Reveals the Crop's Closest Relatives and the Family's Biogeographic History; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Materials and Methods; 2.1. Taxon sampling, DNA sequencing, alignment
2.2. Phylogenetic analyses and molecular clock dating2.3. Biogeographic analyses; 3. Results; 3.1. Evolutionary relationships in Caricaceae and the closest relatives of papaya; 3.2. Molecular clock dating; 3.3. Ancestral area reconstruction; 4. Discussion; 4.1. The closest relatives of Carica papaya and the region of the crop's domestication; 4.2. Origin and evolution of the Caricaceae; 5. Conclusions; 6. Acknowledgments; 7. References; V. Chromosome Counts for the Caricaceae Reveal Unexpected Dysploidy; Introduction; Material and Methods; Results and Discussion; References
VI. General DiscussionTaxonomy in the Electronic Age and an e-Monograph of Caricaceae; Phylogenetic Relationships Within Caricaceae; Historical Biogeography and the Importance of Habitat Diversity in the Evolution of Caricaceae; The African Clade (Cylicomorpha); The Central American Clade; The Mostly South American Clade Vasconcellea/Jacaratia; Evolution of Chromosome Numbers in the Caricaceae; General Conclusions; References; Appendix; Acknowledgments; Curriculum Vitae; Professional Experience; Publications