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What's the Biggest Thing in Phylogenetic Analysis?
Mycologists are also seeing this observation in other echtym mycorrhizal groups. So yeah, it's an existing and persistent hypothesis which we can feel confident we can add Calistoma to very easily. Knowing the biogeographic history of Oakes was sort of established independently of these observations of Calistoma. And as Oakes dispersed and radiated out from Southeast Asia, so did their myCorrhizal partners. If it just happens with one group, why not all sorts of different groups? We're seeing lots of different patterns in other groups of organisms including plants.