Phylogenetic Inference (original) (raw)

Phylogenetic relationships among cetartiodactyls based on insertions of short and long interpersed elements: Hippopotamuses are the closest extant relatives of whales

Norihiro Okada

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1999

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Orthologous repeats and mammalian phylogenetic inference

Ali bashir

2005

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Phylogenetic relationships within the class mammalia: A study using mitochondrial 12S RNA sequences

Michael Westerman

Journal of Mammalian Evolution, 1994

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Toothed whale monophyly reassessed by SINE insertion analysis: the absence of lineage sorting effects suggests a small population of a common ancestral species

Oliver Piskurek

Molecular phylogenetics and evolution, 2007

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Phylogeny of the Carnivora (Mammalia): Congruence vs Incompatibility among Multiple Data Sets

John Flynn

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 1998

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Endemic African mammals shake the phylogenetic tree

ole madsen

Nature, 1997

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Novel phylogeny of whales revisited but not revised

Guillermo Orti

1995

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Retroposed Elements and Their Flanking Regions Resolve the Evolutionary History of Xenarthran Mammals (Armadillos, Anteaters, and Sloths)

Mariella Superina

Molecular Biology and Evolution, 2007

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Use of a cytogenetic whole-genome comparison to resolve phylogenetic relationships among three species: implications for mammalian systematics and conservation biology

Sheng-Hai Wu

Theriogenology, 2012

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Molecular Phylogeny of the Carnivora (Mammalia): Assessing the Impact of Increased Sampling on Resolving Enigmatic Relationships

Michael Nedbal

Systematic Biology, 2005

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A complete phylogeny of the whales, dolphins and even-toed hoofed mammals (Cetartiodactyla)

Olaf Bininda-Emonds

Biological Reviews, 2005

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Phylogeny of whales: dependence of the inference on species sampling

Masami Hasegawa

Molecular Biology and Evolution, 1995

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Interordinal Mammalian Relationships: Evidence for Paenungulate Monophyly Is Provided by Complete Mitochondrial 12S rRNA Sequences

A. Lavergne

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 1996

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The road less traveled: Phylogenetic perspectives in primatology

Anthony Di Fiore

Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews, 2005

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Retroposon analysis of major cetacean lineages: The monophyly of toothed whales and the paraphyly of river dolphins

Robert Brownell

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2001

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Lee, M.S.Y., Camens, A. B. 2009. Strong and surprising morphological support for the molecular evolutionary tree of mammals. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 22: 2243-2257

Michael Lee

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Building large trees by combining phylogenetic information: a complete phylogeny of the extant Carnivora (Mammalia)

Olaf Bininda-Emonds

Biological …, 1999

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Phylogenetic evidence from the IRBP gene for the paraphyly of toothed whales, with mixed support for Cetacea as a suborder of Artiodactyla

Mahmood Shivji

Molecular Biology and Evolution, 1996

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The cichlid 16S gene as a phylogenetic marker: Limits of its resolution for analyzing global relationship

Sokefun Olusola

International Journal of Genetics and Molecular Biology

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A morphological analysis of marsupial mammal higher-level phylogenetic relationships

Marcelo Sánchez-Villagra

Cladistics, 2003

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Phylogenetic relationships among eutherian orders estimated from inferred sequences of mitochondrial proteins: Instability of a tree based on a single gene

Masami Hasegawa

Journal of Molecular Evolution, 1994

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SINE Evolution, Missing Data, and the Origin of Whales

Michel C Milinkovitch

Systematic Biology, 2000

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Phylogeny of all major groups of cetaceans based on DNA sequences from three mitochondrial genes

Michel C Milinkovitch

Molecular Biology and Evolution, 1994

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Phylogenetic position of cetaceans relative to artiodactyls: reanalysis of mitochondrial and nuclear sequences

Masami Hasegawa

Molecular Biology and Evolution, 1996

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A new hypothesis of squamate evolutionary relationships from nuclear and mitochondrial DNA sequence data

Edward Louis

2004

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Divergence date estimation and a comprehensive molecular tree of extant cetaceans

Michael McGowen

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2009

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Novel phylogeny of whales supported by total molecular evidence

Masami Hasegawa

Journal of Molecular Evolution, 1997

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Molecular evidence for the inclusion of cetaceans within the order Artiodactyla

Dan Graur

Molecular biology and evolution, 1994

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Waddell PJ, Kishino H, Ota R. A phylogenetic foundation for comparative mammalian genomics. Genome Inform 12: 141-154

Hirohisa Kishino

Genome informatics. International Conference on Genome Informatics

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Molecular phylogeny of cetaceans prompts revision of morphological transformations

Michel C Milinkovitch

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1995

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