Background: In a previous study of higher-level arthropod phylogeny, analyses of nucleotide sequences from 62 protein-coding nuclear genes for 80 panarthopod species yielded significantly higher bootstrap support for selected nodes than did amino acids. This study investigates the cause of that discrepancy. Methodology/Principal Findings: The hypothesis is tested that failure to distinguish the serine residues encoded by two disjunct clusters of codons (TCN, AGY) in amino acid analyses leads to this discrepancy. In one test, the two clusters of serine codons (Ser1, Ser2) are conceptually translated as separate amino acids. Analysis of the resulting 21-amino-acid data matrix shows striking increases in bootstrap support, in some cases matchi...
This study aims to investigate the strength of various sources of phylogenetic information that led ...
Background: This study aims to investigate the strength of various sources of phylogenetic informati...
Abstract. — This study attempts to resolve relationships among and within the four basal arthropod l...
BACKGROUND: In a previous study of higher-level arthropod phylogeny, analyses of nucleotide sequence...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>In a previous study of higher-level arthropod phylogeny, analyses of nucl...
BACKGROUND: In a previous study of higher-level arthropod phylogeny, analyses of nucleotide se...
BACKGROUND: In a previous study of higher-level arthropod phylogeny, analyses of nucleotide se...
Phylogenomic analyses of ancient relationships are usually performed using amino acid data, but it i...
Phylogenomic analyses of ancient relationships are usually performed using amino acid data, but it i...
Abstract.—Phylogenomic analyses of ancient relationships are usually performed using amino acid data...
Abstract.—Phylogenomic analyses of ancient relationships are usually performed using amino acid data...
Phylogenomic analyses of ancient relationships are usually performed using amino acid data, but it i...
Phylogenomic analyses of ancient relationships are usually performed using amino acid data, but it i...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to investigate the strength of various sources of phylogenetic informati...
This study aims to investigate the strength of various sources of phylogenetic information that led ...
This study aims to investigate the strength of various sources of phylogenetic information that led ...
Background: This study aims to investigate the strength of various sources of phylogenetic informati...
Abstract. — This study attempts to resolve relationships among and within the four basal arthropod l...
BACKGROUND: In a previous study of higher-level arthropod phylogeny, analyses of nucleotide sequence...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>In a previous study of higher-level arthropod phylogeny, analyses of nucl...
BACKGROUND: In a previous study of higher-level arthropod phylogeny, analyses of nucleotide se...
BACKGROUND: In a previous study of higher-level arthropod phylogeny, analyses of nucleotide se...
Phylogenomic analyses of ancient relationships are usually performed using amino acid data, but it i...
Phylogenomic analyses of ancient relationships are usually performed using amino acid data, but it i...
Abstract.—Phylogenomic analyses of ancient relationships are usually performed using amino acid data...
Abstract.—Phylogenomic analyses of ancient relationships are usually performed using amino acid data...
Phylogenomic analyses of ancient relationships are usually performed using amino acid data, but it i...
Phylogenomic analyses of ancient relationships are usually performed using amino acid data, but it i...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to investigate the strength of various sources of phylogenetic informati...
This study aims to investigate the strength of various sources of phylogenetic information that led ...
This study aims to investigate the strength of various sources of phylogenetic information that led ...
Background: This study aims to investigate the strength of various sources of phylogenetic informati...
Abstract. — This study attempts to resolve relationships among and within the four basal arthropod l...