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Challenges of phylogenetic analyses of aDNA sequences
(Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 2020)
Fishing for significance in phylogenies: too many alternatives for the same outcome, or an appeal to Journal editors
(Quenn´s University, 2014-02)
The ever increasing number of computer programs developed for phylogenetic research does not necessarily facilitate the construction of biologically relevant phylogenies. Regardless of the algorithm utilized by new software, ...
Phylogenetic analysis of flatfish (order pleuronectiformes) based on mitochondrial 16s rDNA sequences
(2005-12-01)
The phylogenetic relationships of the order Pleuronectiformes are controversial and at some crucial points remain unresolved. To date most phylogenetic studies on this order have been based on morpho-anatomical criteria, ...
Phylogenetic analysis and redescription of the genus Henochilus (Characiformes: Characidae)
(2004-08-20)
Henochilus, a characiform genus endemic to eastern Brazil is reviewed. A single species, Henochilus wheatlandii, from the Rio Doce and possibly the Rio Mucuri in the states of Minas Gerais and Espirito Santo is recognized ...
Phylogenetic signal analysis in the basicranium of Ursidae (Carnivora, Mammalia)
(PeerJ, 2019-03)
Ursidae is a monophyletic group comprised of three subfamilies: Tremarctinae, Ursinae and Ailuropodinae, all of which have a rich geographical distribution. The phylogenetic relationships within the Ursidae group have been ...
The More, the Better: The Use of Multiple Landmark Configurations to Solve the Phylogenetic Relationships in Musteloids
(Oxford University Press, 2015-03)
Although the use of landmark data to study shape changes along a phylogenetic tree has become a common practice in evolutionary studies, the role of this sort of data for the inference of phylogenetic relationships remains ...
Phylogenetic relationships of Malassezia species based on multilocus sequence analysis
(Informa Healthcare, 2014-01-01)
Members of the genus Malassezia are lipophilic basidiomycetous yeasts, which are part of the normal cutaneous microbiota of humans and other warm-blooded animals. Currently, this genus consists of 14 species that have been ...