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Phylogenetic distance

Digesting blood of an auxiliary host in fleas: effect of phylogenetic distance from a principal host

Digesting blood of an auxiliary host in fleas: effect of phylogenetic distance from a principal host

... Energy expenditure for digestion was highest if a flea fed on a host that was either congeneric (A. russatus for P. chephrenis) or confamilial (G. andersoni and G. dasyurus for X. ramesis) with a principal host (A. ...

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Diet disparity among sympatric herbivorous cichlids in the same ecomorphs in Lake Tanganyika: amplicon pyrosequences on algal farms and stomach contents

Diet disparity among sympatric herbivorous cichlids in the same ecomorphs in Lake Tanganyika: amplicon pyrosequences on algal farms and stomach contents

... the phylogenetic distance between each pair of species to their similarity in phototroph com- position of algal farms/stomach contents using the Mantel test with 9,999 ...The phylogenetic ...

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Computing the skewness of the phylogenetic mean pairwise distance in linear time

Computing the skewness of the phylogenetic mean pairwise distance in linear time

... other phylogenetic measures, the MPD is used as a tool for deciding if the species of a given group R are closely ...popular phylogenetic distance ...

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Evolution of specialization of Cassida rubiginosa on Cirsium arvense (Compositae, Cardueae)

Evolution of specialization of Cassida rubiginosa on Cirsium arvense (Compositae, Cardueae)

... with phylogenetic distance from ...to phylogenetic relationship, affect insect ...clear phylogenetic signal was leaf pubescence, but this trait was not related to Cassida ...a ...

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Evolutionary history can shape belowground ecological interactions in eucalypts

Evolutionary history can shape belowground ecological interactions in eucalypts

... the phylogenetic Janzen-Connell effect can be predicted to some extent, and this is from knowing the phylogenetic relationships of the focal species ...significant phylogenetic signal in whole-soil ...

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Evolution of gene order conservation in prokaryotes

Evolution of gene order conservation in prokaryotes

... Gene order conservation in the species studied, using (a) Escherichia coli and (b) Xylella fastidiosa as a reference. Position in the reference genome means number of genes from minute zero. Individual species are ...

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Exploring the interactions of the RAS family in the human protein network and their potential implications in RAS-directed therapies

Exploring the interactions of the RAS family in the human protein network and their potential implications in RAS-directed therapies

... the phylogenetic distance of Ras protein ...network distance based on the results shown in Figure ...the phylogenetic and network distance distributions of all Ras ...the ...

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OrthoFinder: solving fundamental biases in whole genome comparisons dramatically improves orthogroup inference accuracy

OrthoFinder: solving fundamental biases in whole genome comparisons dramatically improves orthogroup inference accuracy

... for phylogenetic distance between species (See ‘Gene length and phylogenetic distance normalisation’ & Additional file 2: Figure ...

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Phylogenetic diversity of Amazonian tree communities

Phylogenetic diversity of Amazonian tree communities

... mean phylogenetic distance between all species and the mean phylogenetic distance between each species and its closest relative (MPD and MNTD respectively; Webb et ...

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Comparative analysis of amplicon and metagenomic sequencing methods reveals key features in the evolution of animal metaorganisms

Comparative analysis of amplicon and metagenomic sequencing methods reveals key features in the evolution of animal metaorganisms

... host phylogenetic distance using Moran’s I eigenvector method ...with phylogenetic distances, whereby 17 and 20 display re- peated associations, respectively (Additional file 2: Table S16; Additional ...

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Tropical secondary forest regeneration conserves high levels of avian phylogenetic diversity

Tropical secondary forest regeneration conserves high levels of avian phylogenetic diversity

... whether phylogenetic diversity—the total evolu- tionary history across all species within a community — also ...Conserving phylogenetic diversity protects unique phenotypic and ecological traits, and ...

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Distance based Phylogenetic Trees with Bootstrapping

Distance based Phylogenetic Trees with Bootstrapping

... of phylogenetic trees which is typically a graphical representation of the evolutionary relationships among three or more genes or ...a phylogenetic tree is being constructed, it is important to access its ...

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Rearrangement operations on unrooted phylogenetic networks

Rearrangement operations on unrooted phylogenetic networks

... unrooted phylogenetic networks under NNI, PR (prune and regraft), and ...rooted phylogenetic networks to the TBR-distance of unrooted phylogenetic ...of phylogenetic networks for ...

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The Genetic Relationship of Vietnamese Pigs in Central Highlands Assessed by Cytochrome b

The Genetic Relationship of Vietnamese Pigs in Central Highlands Assessed by Cytochrome b

... The phylogenetic tree demonstrated that the Vietnamese wild boars of group I were clustered in one clade which was distinct from Asian wild boars and Europe wild ...

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Coinfection with “Rickettsia sibirica subsp  mongolotimonae” and Rickettsia conorii in a Human Patient: a Challenge for Molecular Diagnosis Tools

Coinfection with “Rickettsia sibirica subsp mongolotimonae” and Rickettsia conorii in a Human Patient: a Challenge for Molecular Diagnosis Tools

... The isolation of R. conorii from the blood sample was evidence that the patient’s disease was MSF. On the other hand, “Rickettsia sibirica subsp. mongolotimonae” was detected in the biopsy speci- men by molecular ...

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Diversity of Microorganisms Isolated from the Soil Sample surround Chroogomphus rutilus in the Beijing Region

Diversity of Microorganisms Isolated from the Soil Sample surround Chroogomphus rutilus in the Beijing Region

... Artificially cultivating Chroogomphus rutilus is too inefficient to be commercially feasible. Furthermore, isolating C. rutilus mycelia in the wild is difficult. Thus, it is important to de- termine the natural habitat ...

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EVOLUTIONARY DISTANCE & CONSERVED DOMAIN ANALYSIS OF DIVERGENT PHYLOGENETIC LINEAGES OF CYTOCHROME C OXIDASE SUBUNIT III (MITOCHONDRION)

EVOLUTIONARY DISTANCE & CONSERVED DOMAIN ANALYSIS OF DIVERGENT PHYLOGENETIC LINEAGES OF CYTOCHROME C OXIDASE SUBUNIT III (MITOCHONDRION)

... evolutionary distance and conserved domain analysis of divergent phylogenetic lineage of cytochrome c oxidase subunit III ...the phylogenetic tree for organizing evolutionary ...

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Absent words and the (dis)similarity analysis of DNA sequences: an experimental study

Absent words and the (dis)similarity analysis of DNA sequences: an experimental study

... a distance measure seems interesting and useful, to the best of our knowledge there exists no attempt in the literature to identify the best index to employ on the MAW ...

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DNA barcoding of morphologically characterized mosquitoes belonging to the subfamily Culicinae from Sri Lanka

DNA barcoding of morphologically characterized mosquitoes belonging to the subfamily Culicinae from Sri Lanka

... Correct species recognition of mosquito vectors is a vital component in implementing effective vector control strategies. Morphology based taxonomy and molecular characterization are the two major approaches used in ...

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Characterization of Chlamydia trachomatis omp1 Genotypes Detected in Eye Swab Samples from Remote Australian Communities

Characterization of Chlamydia trachomatis omp1 Genotypes Detected in Eye Swab Samples from Remote Australian Communities

... Genotyping analyses of 31 C. trachomatis conjunctival sam- ples collected from remote communities in the Australian Northern Territory revealed a predominance of serovar C (87.1%) in all 6 coastal communities; the ...

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