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Phylogenetics and Evolution

Phylogenetics and Mating System Evolution in the Southern South American Valeriana (Valerianaceae)

Phylogenetics and Mating System Evolution in the Southern South American Valeriana (Valerianaceae)

... especially with respect to potential morphological and ecological correlates (see Renner and Ricklefs, 1995; Thomson and Brunet 1990). Based on population genetic theory, it has been suggested that gynodioecy (the ...

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Phylogenetics, patterns of genetic variation and population dynamics of Trypanosoma terrestris support both coevolution and ecological host fitting as processes driving trypanosome evolution

Phylogenetics, patterns of genetic variation and population dynamics of Trypanosoma terrestris support both coevolution and ecological host fitting as processes driving trypanosome evolution

... More important is the genetic signature of a sharp reduction in parasite population sizes in the recent past (Fig. 5), which is the most likely reason for the lack of genetic structure and low genetic diversity observed ...

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Patterns and processes in animal evolution : molecular phylogenetics of Southern Hemisphere fauna : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Genetics

Patterns and processes in animal evolution : molecular phylogenetics of Southern Hemisphere fauna : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Genetics

... The basal split within Neoaves and its timing are resolvable issues. If modern birds radiated over a short period (say 2 - 5 Ma) after the K - Pg extinction then it will be very difficult to resolve the polytomy at the ...

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Patterns and processes in animal evolution : molecular phylogenetics of Southern Hemisphere fauna : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Genetics

Patterns and processes in animal evolution : molecular phylogenetics of Southern Hemisphere fauna : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Genetics

... Further, if dispersal and colonisation were continuous, no geographic substructure is expected, however distinct geographic substructure within clades was consistently observed. This interesting phylogenetic pattern may ...

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Phylogenetics and Molecular Divergence of Tilapia Fish (Oreochromis Species) Using Mitochondrial D Loop and Cytochrome b Regions

Phylogenetics and Molecular Divergence of Tilapia Fish (Oreochromis Species) Using Mitochondrial D Loop and Cytochrome b Regions

... and evolution of species, pre- diction of physiological, biochemical and structural features of sequences ob- tained from organism ...sequence evolution of mtDNA D-loop region is not environmentally ...

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Spatial phylogenetics of the native California flora

Spatial phylogenetics of the native California flora

... Thirteen years later, Raven and Axelrod [17] expanded Stebbins and Major’s work to the entire California vas- cular flora, discussing the role that soil type played in creating endemism and addressing modes of ...

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Molecular Phylogenetics of Candida albicans

Molecular Phylogenetics of Candida albicans

... independent evolution of the gene fragments sequenced; and (viii) that recombination events are reflected in the haplotype analysis of the gene frag- ments sequenced for MLST, which suggests that the putative ...

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Entanglement, invariants, and
phylogenetics

Entanglement, invariants, and phylogenetics

... in phylogenetics to a probability distribution on two ...In phylogenetics the classic example is to use the DNA as a state space and hence the case of four state objects is of ...the evolution of ...

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Entanglement, invariants, and
phylogenetics

Entanglement, invariants, and phylogenetics

... in phylogenetics to a probability distribution on two ...In phylogenetics the classic example is to use the DNA as a state space and hence the case of four state objects is of ...the evolution of ...

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Some Problems in Geometric Combinatorics and Mathematical Phylogenetics.

Some Problems in Geometric Combinatorics and Mathematical Phylogenetics.

... to Phylogenetics by Charles Semple and Mike Steel [57] for a mathemati- cal introduction to the field of phylogenetics and to Inferring Phylogenies by Joe Felsenstein [36] for an introduction to ...

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Cladistic Parsimony, Historical Linguistics and Cultural Phylogenetics

Cladistic Parsimony, Historical Linguistics and Cultural Phylogenetics

... language evolution are unlikely to produce accurate estimations of evolutionary history’ ...linguistic phylogenetics is simply to construct more realistic models of language change (Barbançon et ...

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Intraspecific phylogenetics: support for dental transmission of human immunodeficiency virus.

Intraspecific phylogenetics: support for dental transmission of human immunodeficiency virus.

... Finally, the resulting cladogram provides a powerful frame- work for testing hypotheses of associations based on evolution- ary relationship. In traditional parsimony analyses, often a bootstrap majority-rule ...

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Evolving Ideas on the Origin and Evolution of Flowers: New Perspectives in the Genomic Era

Evolving Ideas on the Origin and Evolution of Flowers: New Perspectives in the Genomic Era

... in phylogenetics, developmental genetics, and genomics during the past 25 years have substantially advanced our under- standing of the evolution of fl owers, yet crucial aspects of fl oral evolution ...

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Spectral Unsupervised Parsing with Additive Tree Metrics

Spectral Unsupervised Parsing with Additive Tree Metrics

... (“minimum evolution” in ...in phylogenetics and graphical models, where a single latent tree is constructed for all the data, in our case, each part of speech sequence is associated with its own parse ...

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Phylogenetics of the Borage Family: Delimiting Boraginales and Assessing Closest Relatives

Phylogenetics of the Borage Family: Delimiting Boraginales and Assessing Closest Relatives

... of evolution and mutations resulting in loss of gene func- tion, evolutionary patterns that can be misleading when these loci are used for phylogenetic inference (Bromham et ...

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Teaching Tree Thinking to College Students: It’s Not as Easy as You Think

Teaching Tree Thinking to College Students: It’s Not as Easy as You Think

... Novick and Catley (2012) also found that students have difficulty evaluating which of two taxa is the closest evolu- tionary relation to a third, reference taxon when the refer- ence taxon is at an intermediate ...

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The comparative mitogenomics and phylogenetics of the two grouse-grasshoppers (Insecta, Orthoptera, Tetrigoidea)

The comparative mitogenomics and phylogenetics of the two grouse-grasshoppers (Insecta, Orthoptera, Tetrigoidea)

... provide rich information’s in phylogenetics [5]. Phyloge- netic analyses based on complete mtgenome sequences could improve the statistical confidence of inferred phy- logenetic trees with better resolution than ...

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The anhydrobiotic potential and molecular phylogenetics of species and
strains of Panagrolaimus (Nematoda, Panagrolaimidae)

The anhydrobiotic potential and molecular phylogenetics of species and strains of Panagrolaimus (Nematoda, Panagrolaimidae)

... superbus (10% dry mass) suggest that constitutive expression of trehalose pre-adapts this fast dehydration strategist to combat desiccation. All the strains observed, regardless of survival rates, undertook both coiling ...

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Brocchi, Darwin, and Transmutation: Phylogenetics and Paleontology at the Dawn of Evolutionary Biology

Brocchi, Darwin, and Transmutation: Phylogenetics and Paleontology at the Dawn of Evolutionary Biology

... Jean-Baptiste Lamarck stands as the premier icon of pre- Darwinian transmutationism. Debates in Great Britain (and elsewhere) in the 1820s and 1830s over “transmutation” generally centered around Lamarck’s ideas (and to ...

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