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Is it possible to use behavior characters for evolutionary reconstruction in marine invertebrates? A methodological approach using Ethokit logger
(2021-01-01)
The use of behavioral data is quite common in studies of chordate animals and some groups of arthropods; however, these data are usually used in ecological and conservation studies. Their use remains uncommon in phylogenetic ...
Phylogeny of Lundia (Bignoniaceae) based on ndhF and PepC sequences
(INT ASSOC PLANT TAXONOMY-IAPTBRATISLAVA, 2012)
The circumscription of genera belonging to tribe Bignonieae (Bignoniaceae) has traditionally been complex, with only a few genera having stable circumscriptions in the various classification systems proposed for the tribe. ...
Rearrangement-Based Phylogeny Using the Single-Cut-or-Join Operation
(Ieee Computer SocLos AlamitosEUA, 2013)
Gene phylogenies and protein-protein interactions: possible artifacts resulting from shared protein interaction partners
(Academic Press Ltd Elsevier Science LtdLondonInglaterra, 2004)
THE TEMPO AND MODE OF EVOLUTION OF TRANSPOSABLE ELEMENTS AS REVEALED BY MOLECULAR PHYLOGENIES RECONSTRUCTED FROM MOSQUITO GENOMES
(WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC, 2009)
Although many mathematical models exist predicting the dynamics of transposable elements (TEs), there is a lack of available empirical data to validate these models and inherent assumptions. Genomes can provide a snapshot ...
Multigene Phylogenetic Reconstruction of the Tubulinea (Amoebozoa) Corroborates Four of the Six Major Lineages, while Additionally Revealing that Shell Composition Does not Predict Phylogeny in the Arcellinida
(Elsevier GmbH.Jena, 2013-05)
Tubulinea is a phylogenetically stable higher-level taxon within Amoebozoa, morphologically characterized by monoaxially streaming and cylindrical pseudopods. Contemporary phylogenetic reconstructions have largely relied ...
Mitochondrial genome sequence of the Brazilian luminescent click beetle Pyrophorus divergens (Coleoptera: Elateridae): Mitochondrial genes utility to investigate the evolutionary history of Coleoptera and its bioluminescence
(2007-12-15)
The Coleoptera order is the richest group among Metazoa, but its phylogenetics remains incompletely understood. Among Coleoptera, bioluminescence is found within the Elateroidea, but the evolution of this character remains ...
Mitochondrial genome sequence of the Brazilian luminescent click beetle Pyrophorus divergens (Coleoptera: Elateridae): Mitochondrial genes utility to investigate the evolutionary history of Coleoptera and its bioluminescence
(2007-12-15)
The Coleoptera order is the richest group among Metazoa, but its phylogenetics remains incompletely understood. Among Coleoptera, bioluminescence is found within the Elateroidea, but the evolution of this character remains ...