Living mammals can be divided into three subclasses (monotremes, marsupials and placentals) and within these, about 27 orders. Final resolution of the relationships between the orders is only now being achieved with the increased availability of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) sequences. Highlights include the deep division of placental mammals into African (Afrotheria), South American (Xenarthra) and northern hemisphere (Boreoeutheria) super-orders, and the finding that the once considered primitive ‘Insectivora’ and ‘Edentata’ clades, in fact, have members distributed widely among these super-orders. Another surprise finding from DNA studies has been that whale origins lie among the even-toed ungulates (Artiodactyla). Our order, Primates is m...
The aim of the present study was to gain a deeper knowledge about the phylogenetic relationships amo...
The massive amount of genomic sequence data that is now available for analyzing evolutionary relatio...
Background: A number of the deeper divergences in the placental mammal tree are still inconclusively...
Mammalian phylogeny: towards a modern classification Extant mammals are classified into three major ...
The precise hierarchy of ancient divergence events that led to the present assemblage of modern plac...
Background: A number of the deeper divergences in the placental mammal tree are still inconclusively...
Molecular analyses of the relationships of placental mammals have shown a progressive congruence bet...
The evolutionary tree of mammals is being resolved quickly. Complete mitochondrial DNA sequences are...
Reasonably correct phylogenies are fundamental to the testing of evolutionary hypotheses. Here, we p...
Most molecular phylogenetic studies place all placental mammals into four superordinal groups, Laura...
Most molecular phylogenetic studies place all placental mammals into four superordinal groups, Laura...
In this thesis, the phylogenetic relationships of the Mammalia have been studied at various levels. ...
Most molecular phylogenetic studies place all placental mammals into four superordinal groups, Laura...
Item does not contain fulltextDeciphering relationships among the orders of placental mammals remain...
The massive amount of genomic sequence data that is now available for analyzing evolutionary relatio...
The aim of the present study was to gain a deeper knowledge about the phylogenetic relationships amo...
The massive amount of genomic sequence data that is now available for analyzing evolutionary relatio...
Background: A number of the deeper divergences in the placental mammal tree are still inconclusively...
Mammalian phylogeny: towards a modern classification Extant mammals are classified into three major ...
The precise hierarchy of ancient divergence events that led to the present assemblage of modern plac...
Background: A number of the deeper divergences in the placental mammal tree are still inconclusively...
Molecular analyses of the relationships of placental mammals have shown a progressive congruence bet...
The evolutionary tree of mammals is being resolved quickly. Complete mitochondrial DNA sequences are...
Reasonably correct phylogenies are fundamental to the testing of evolutionary hypotheses. Here, we p...
Most molecular phylogenetic studies place all placental mammals into four superordinal groups, Laura...
Most molecular phylogenetic studies place all placental mammals into four superordinal groups, Laura...
In this thesis, the phylogenetic relationships of the Mammalia have been studied at various levels. ...
Most molecular phylogenetic studies place all placental mammals into four superordinal groups, Laura...
Item does not contain fulltextDeciphering relationships among the orders of placental mammals remain...
The massive amount of genomic sequence data that is now available for analyzing evolutionary relatio...
The aim of the present study was to gain a deeper knowledge about the phylogenetic relationships amo...
The massive amount of genomic sequence data that is now available for analyzing evolutionary relatio...
Background: A number of the deeper divergences in the placental mammal tree are still inconclusively...