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Exploration, Characterization and  Phylogenetic Studies in Wild  Mangifera indica Relatives

Exploration, Characterization and Phylogenetic Studies in Wild Mangifera indica Relatives

... The phylogenetic relationships among Mangifera species have been described earlier by using genomic re- striction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs) and amplification of chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) ...For ...

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FASconCAT-G: extensive functions for multiple sequence alignment preparations concerning phylogenetic studies

FASconCAT-G: extensive functions for multiple sequence alignment preparations concerning phylogenetic studies

... With FcC-G, we introduce an advanced editor to facil- itate subsequent processing steps for multiple sequence alignments in phylogenetic and population genetic stud- ies. Like its predecessor version, FASconCAT, ...

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MICROBIAL DIVERSITY AND PHYLOGENETIC STUDIES OF SOME MICROBES OBTAINED FROM UNEXPLORED CAVES OF SAUDI ARABIA

MICROBIAL DIVERSITY AND PHYLOGENETIC STUDIES OF SOME MICROBES OBTAINED FROM UNEXPLORED CAVES OF SAUDI ARABIA

... as resistant gene reservoirs which may be transferred to the harmful bacteria (Allen et al., 2009, Donato et al., 2010). The outstanding ecosystem, Lechuguilla cave, was found over 4 million years and is a best biosystem ...

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Phylogenetic studies uncover a predominantly African lineage in a widely distributed lichen-forming fungal species

Phylogenetic studies uncover a predominantly African lineage in a widely distributed lichen-forming fungal species

... Crespo A, Kauff F, Divakar PK, Amo G, Argüello A, Blanco O, Cubas P, del Prado R, Elix JA, Esslinger TL, Ferencova Z, Hawksworth DL, Lutzoni F, Millanes AM, Molina MC, Perez- Ortega S, Wedin M, Ahti T, Bungartz F, ...

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Allozyme and basidiospore contributions to phylogenetic studies of Agaricus species

Allozyme and basidiospore contributions to phylogenetic studies of Agaricus species

... cam, F= Agaricus campestris Halls2, G= Agaricus cupreobrunneus, H= Agaricus bisporus Ohoka, 1= Agaricus sp.l, J= Agaricus bitorquis Ropley, L= Leucoagaricus leucothit[r] ...

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Phylogenetic studies to visualize meiotic aberrations in some cultivars of Vicia faba

Phylogenetic studies to visualize meiotic aberrations in some cultivars of Vicia faba

... led to a sober appraisal of the principle, practice and achievements of this young discipline. The chemical data are used on fairly increasing scale for confirming relationships already elucidated from various ...

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The phylogenetic status of typical Chinese native pigs: analyzed by Asian and European pig mitochondrial genome sequences

The phylogenetic status of typical Chinese native pigs: analyzed by Asian and European pig mitochondrial genome sequences

... region was 15,435 bp, which used the Large White as the reference sequence. The African warthog (Phacochoerus africanus) (NC_008830.1) was used as outgroup because it is well known to be distinct from Eurasian wild boars ...

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A 250 plastome phylogeny of the grass family (Poaceae): topological support under different data partitions

A 250 plastome phylogeny of the grass family (Poaceae): topological support under different data partitions

... although studies have been largely limited to subfamilies or other subgroups of ...data. Phylogenetic signal was characterized in 14 partitions, including (1) complete plastomes; (2) protein coding regions; ...

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Perspectives in taxonomy and phylogeny of the genus Astragalus
(Fabaceae): a review

Perspectives in taxonomy and phylogeny of the genus Astragalus (Fabaceae): a review

... taxonomic studies weighted some morphological studies more than others and used them for characterizing sections or even ...molecular phylogenetic studies, it became clear that all these ...

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Articles

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... Recent phylogenetic studies have shown that many of the African species are more closely related to other genera and that the genus Maniltoa is nested within a clade of Indo-Pacific ...

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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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Articles

... To preserve the monophyly of Melicope section Pelea, Platydesma must be merged with Melicope and the New Caledonian species of section Pelea have to be excluded (Fig. 1). Hawaiian Melicope have been subdivided into the ...

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Evolutionary Studies in Tabanomorpha (Diptera) with New Classifications of Xylophagidae and Tabaninae.

Evolutionary Studies in Tabanomorpha (Diptera) with New Classifications of Xylophagidae and Tabaninae.

... with phylogenetic controversies, this infraorder contains more hematophagous species than any other insect ...lineage. Phylogenetic studies have challenged the composition of Tabanomorpha, and ...

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Complete genome of the onion pathogen Enterobacter cloacae EcWSU1

Complete genome of the onion pathogen Enterobacter cloacae EcWSU1

... Previous studies have shown that the members of the Enterobacter cloacae complex are diffi- cult to differentiate with biochemical tests and in phylogenetic studies using multilocus se- quence ...

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Phylogenetic perspectives on reef fish functional traits

Phylogenetic perspectives on reef fish functional traits

... In parallel, phylogenetic studies have 736 examined the evolutionary patterns of a variety of traits in reef fish lineages, aligning 737 their findings to key historical and biogeographi[r] ...

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Signatures of differential selection in chloroplast genome between japonica and indica

Signatures of differential selection in chloroplast genome between japonica and indica

... subpopulations among the whole collection. To deter- mine more accurately structure, the K values from 4 to 7 were estimated by ChooseK.py in fastStructure (Fig. 3b). From K = 4 to 7, although candidate K = 5 shown ...

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Palaeobiogeography, extinctions and evolutionary trends in the Cunoniaceae : a synthesis of the fossil record

Palaeobiogeography, extinctions and evolutionary trends in the Cunoniaceae : a synthesis of the fossil record

... context of phylogenetic studies; locate and describe previously unreported macrofossils of Cunoniaceae from selected Australian Cainozoic and Quaternary deposits; examine the palaeogeogr[r] ...

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Morphological and molecular characterization of a marine fish trypanosome from South Africa, including its development in a leech vector

Morphological and molecular characterization of a marine fish trypanosome from South Africa, including its development in a leech vector

... other phylogenetic analyses such as those of Karlsbakk and Nylund [18] and Gu et ...alous phylogenetic position of this tetrapod clade could simply arise from insufficient taxon sampling and gene sequence ...

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Genetic structure of Pleurobranchaea maculata in New Zealand : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Genetics, The New Zealand Institute for Advanced Study, Massey University, Auckland

Genetic structure of Pleurobranchaea maculata in New Zealand : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Genetics, The New Zealand Institute for Advanced Study, Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand

... and phylogenetic analysis of closely related taxa for several reasons, including uni-parental (mostly maternal) inheritance, rare recombination events, simple structure, high copy number and high mutation rates ...

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nejmra1011874.pdf

nejmra1011874.pdf

... Recent studies have unraveled many of the initial immune events of acute ...more studies are needed to develop optimal treatment and prevention strategies for people in the earliest stages of HIV-1 ...

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