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In 2019, Bryn Tader Mason Dentinger published a paper titled “Resolving the phylogeny and uncovering drivers of speciation in the evolutionary radiation of porcini mushrooms (Boletaceae)”. The paper is part of the Phylogenetics of Boletaceae series, which uses phylogenomics to define the evolutionary radiation of the porcini mushroom family, Boletaceae. The series has found that the Boletaceae has a complex history of episodic dispersal and vicariance, and that these events are linked to historical geological events, such as Gondwana. The series also establishes a foundation for future inferences of biogeography in the group

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