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Comparative Mitochondrial Genome Analysis of the Tobacco Endophytic Fungi Leptosphaerulina Chartarum and Curvularia Trifolii and the Phylogenetic Implications

Comparative Mitochondrial Genome Analysis of the Tobacco Endophytic Fungi Leptosphaerulina Chartarum and Curvularia Trifolii and the Phylogenetic Implications

... With the rapid development of new sequencing technologies, the mitogenomes of fungi have improved tremendously in recent years. The hundreds of available fungal mitogenomes in the public databases have provided an ...

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The complete mitochondrial genome of the gullet worm Gongylonema pulchrum: gene content, arrangement, composition and phylogenetic implications

The complete mitochondrial genome of the gullet worm Gongylonema pulchrum: gene content, arrangement, composition and phylogenetic implications

... Many studies have indicated that the mtDNA sequence is a valuable genetic marker for phylogenetic studies [11,12,14,17]. The mt genome sequence of G. pulchrum could promote to reassess the systematic relationships ...

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Wood Anatomy of  Caryophyllaceae: Ecological, Habital, Systematic, and Phylogenetic Implications

Wood Anatomy of Caryophyllaceae: Ecological, Habital, Systematic, and Phylogenetic Implications

... indistinct growth rings.-7. Portion of transection, showing bordered pits in vessels.-8. SEM photograph of two vessels from tangential section; grooves interconnect pit ape[r] ...

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Characterization of the complete mitochondrial genome of Spirocerca lupi: sequence, gene organization and phylogenetic implications

Characterization of the complete mitochondrial genome of Spirocerca lupi: sequence, gene organization and phylogenetic implications

... for phylogenetic studies of members within the ...the phylogenetic position of members of spirurid nematodes ...the phylogenetic relationships of spirurid nematodes using expanded mt ...

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Identification of an aquaculture poriferan "Pest with Potential" and its phylogenetic implications

Identification of an aquaculture poriferan "Pest with Potential" and its phylogenetic implications

... to misidentifications and conflicting phylogenetic hypotheses, if clear-cut morphological characters are missing, or characters are misleading (Jenner, 2004). Sponges (Phylum Porifera) are particularly challenging ...

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The First Mitochondrial Genomes of Antlion (Neuroptera: Myrmeleontidae) and Split-footed Lacewing (Neuroptera: Nymphidae), with Phylogenetic Implications of Myrmeleontiformia

The First Mitochondrial Genomes of Antlion (Neuroptera: Myrmeleontidae) and Split-footed Lacewing (Neuroptera: Nymphidae), with Phylogenetic Implications of Myrmeleontiformia

... interfamilial phylogenetic relationships ...A phylogenetic analysis based on the mt genomic data for all Neuropterida sequenced thus far, supports the monophyly of Myrmeleontiformia and the sister ...

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A review of the genus Satonius (Coleoptera: Myxophaga: Torridincolidae): taxonomic revision, larval morphology, notes on wing polymorphism, and phylogenetic implications

A review of the genus Satonius (Coleoptera: Myxophaga: Torridincolidae): taxonomic revision, larval morphology, notes on wing polymorphism, and phylogenetic implications

... Chaetotaxy of head capsule consisting of numerous short setae dorsally, with longer setae situated only on anterior parts of clypeus and frons; each lateral prominence with one short s[r] ...

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Two new records of the rare shrimp parasite Zonophryxus quinquedens Barnard, 1913 (Crustacea, Isopoda, Dajidea): ecological and phylogenetic implications

Two new records of the rare shrimp parasite Zonophryxus quinquedens Barnard, 1913 (Crustacea, Isopoda, Dajidea): ecological and phylogenetic implications

... further phylogenetic analyses (definitions in parentheses refer to the helix numbering of ssu rRNAs): 76–86 [E_6], 133–151/183– 447 [E_8–E_11], 821–1974 [E_23/1–E23/17 = V4], 2505–3011 [E_43/1–E_43/4 = V7], and ...

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The First Mitochondrial Genome for Caddisfly (Insecta: Trichoptera) with Phylogenetic Implications

The First Mitochondrial Genome for Caddisfly (Insecta: Trichoptera) with Phylogenetic Implications

... performed phylogenetic analysis including 24 species, which represent eight orders of Hol- ometabola with available mt genomes as ingroup taxa and two Paraneoptera taxa, namely Hydrometra ...the ...

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Phylogenetic implications of the superfast myosin in extraocular muscles

Phylogenetic implications of the superfast myosin in extraocular muscles

... its phylogenetic relationship to the slow/cardiac MYH genes, whose transcription is not regulated by myogenic factors, and the myoD-independent development of EOM revealed in studies on the myoD/myf5 knockout ...

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Tick mitochondrial genomes: structural characteristics and phylogenetic implications

Tick mitochondrial genomes: structural characteristics and phylogenetic implications

... Ticks and mites of the subphylum Chelicerata account for 53% of parasitic arthropods, which cause substantial losses in agriculture and human health [93]. In recent years, the mt-genomes have shown significant advan- ...

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The Evolution of Ribosomal DNA Divergent Paralogues and Phylogenetic Implications

The Evolution of Ribosomal DNA Divergent Paralogues and Phylogenetic Implications

... Some of the divergent paralogues are probably rDNA pseudogenes, since they have low predicted secondary structure stability, high substitution rates, and many deaminatio[r] ...

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First report of Setaria tundra in roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) from the Iberian Peninsula inferred from molecular data: epidemiological implications

First report of Setaria tundra in roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) from the Iberian Peninsula inferred from molecular data: epidemiological implications

... The recovered phylogenetic tree showing two mono- phyletic clades of unidentified nematodes within Setaria may suggest paraphyly of the genus (Fig. 2), which de- mands further taxonomic assessment within Setaria. ...

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Phylogenetic community structure of forests across the conterminous United States: Regional ecological patterns and forest health implications

Phylogenetic community structure of forests across the conterminous United States: Regional ecological patterns and forest health implications

... online phylogenetic database and toolkit Phylomatic (Webb and Donoghue 2005) to generate a backbone phylogenetic supertree topology based on the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group II classifica- tion of flowering ...

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Developing and applying a framework to understand mechanisms of action in group-based, behaviour change interventions: the MAGI mixed-methods study

Developing and applying a framework to understand mechanisms of action in group-based, behaviour change interventions: the MAGI mixed-methods study

... , are crucial in how well the intervention is delivered, how the group works (group dynamics) and how inter- and intrapersonal change processes operate, interact and are sustained. For example, facilitators whom ...

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Phylogenetic Comparative Methods

Phylogenetic Comparative Methods

... for phylogenetic analyses of the same data. The details of phylogenetic tree reconstruction are beyond the scope of this ...a phylogenetic tree for a group of species as a given – that is, we assume ...

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Seeing the wood for the trees : philosophical aspects of classical, Bayesian and likelihood approaches in statistical inference and some implications for phylogenetic analysis

Seeing the wood for the trees : philosophical aspects of classical, Bayesian and likelihood approaches in statistical inference and some implications for phylogenetic analysis

... When reporting Bayesian analyses, including details of priors does not solve the problems associated with priors, but at least highlights the conditional nature of the results. Discussing the early papers that brought a ...

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Phylogenetic comparative assembly

Phylogenetic comparative assembly

... a phylogenetic tree of the involved ...the phylogenetic distances of the species to alleviate the effects caused by ...including phylogenetic information into the problem of contig layouting, we have ...

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Does the Monocot Mode of Leaf Development Characterize all Monocots?

Does the Monocot Mode of Leaf Development Characterize all Monocots?

... Patterns of early leaf development in monocots are analyzed in a phylogenetic context. Recent developmental and phylogenetic studies enable this reevaluation of the l[r] ...

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Refuting phylogenetic relationships

Refuting phylogenetic relationships

... The non-conflictual information about the rejected groups and the convergent information about the possi- ble ones allowed us to suggest three possible groupings: (i) the proximity of the Archaea and the Cyanobacteria, ...

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