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BrassiBase

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BrassiBase is on online resource that documents information and research related to species within the plant family Brassicaceae. It is hosted by the University of Heidelberg. The website defines itself as "tools and biological resources for Brassicaceae character and trait studies". Researchers studying Brassicaceae species use the tools provided in BrassiBase to refine the taxonomy and evolutionary history of plants in this family and to perform phylogenetic analyses.[1][2]

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  1. ^ Čalasan, Anže Žerdoner; German, D.A.; Hurka, H.; Neuffer, B. (2 March 2021). "A story from the Miocene: Clock-dated phylogeny of Sisymbrium L. (Sisymbrieae, Brassicaceae)". Ecology and Evolution. 11 (6): 2573–2595. Bibcode:2021EcoEv..11.2573Z. doi:10.1002/ece3.7217. PMC 7981217. PMID 33767822.
  2. ^ Khosravi, Ahmed R.; Eslami-Farouji, A.; Sultani-Ahmadzai, A.; Mohsenzadeh, S. (March 2022). "Toward a better understanding of phylogenetic relationships within Conringieae (Brassicaceae)". Molecular Biology Research Communications. 11 (1): 37–54. doi:10.22099/MBRC.2022.42767.1709. PMC 9012428. PMID 35463819.