One of the major challenges in the analysis of closely related species, speciation and phylogeography is the identification of variable sequence markers that allow the determination of genealogical relationships in multiple genomic regions using coalescent and species tree approaches. Rodent species represent nearly half of the mammalian diversity, but so far no systematic study has been carried out to detect suitable informative markers for this group. Here, we used a bioinformatic pipeline to extract intron sequences from rodent genomes available in databases and applied a series of filters that allowed the identification of 208 introns that adequately fulfilled several criteria for these studies. The main required characteristics of the ...
Rodentia is the most diverse order among mammals, with more than 2,000 species currently described. ...
Rodentia is the most diverse order among mammals, with more than 2,000 species currently described. ...
The grandorder Glires, consisting of the orders Rodentia and Lagomorpha, encompasses a significant p...
One of the major challenges in the analysis of closely related species, speciation and phylogeograph...
One of the major challenges in the analysis of closely related species, speciation and phylogeograph...
<div><p>One of the major challenges in the analysis of closely related species, speciation and phylo...
BACKGROUND: Multilocus phylogenies can be used to infer the species tree of a group of closely relat...
<p>A phylogenetic tree of each individual intron is shown. The analysis includes the rodent species ...
<p>The intron name (gene name followed by the intron number), Ensembl code, the length in mouse and ...
<p>All introns were included in the phylogenetic analysis. (A) Maximum-likelihood phylogenetic tree....
Abstract Background The number of rodent clades identified above the family level is contentious, an...
Rodentia is the most diverse order among mammals, with more than 2,000 species currently described. ...
Rodentia is the most diverse order among mammals, with more than 2,000 species currently described. ...
Rodentia is the most diverse order among mammals, with more than 2,000 species currently described. ...
Rodentia is the most diverse order among mammals, with more than 2,000 species currently described. ...
Rodentia is the most diverse order among mammals, with more than 2,000 species currently described. ...
Rodentia is the most diverse order among mammals, with more than 2,000 species currently described. ...
The grandorder Glires, consisting of the orders Rodentia and Lagomorpha, encompasses a significant p...
One of the major challenges in the analysis of closely related species, speciation and phylogeograph...
One of the major challenges in the analysis of closely related species, speciation and phylogeograph...
<div><p>One of the major challenges in the analysis of closely related species, speciation and phylo...
BACKGROUND: Multilocus phylogenies can be used to infer the species tree of a group of closely relat...
<p>A phylogenetic tree of each individual intron is shown. The analysis includes the rodent species ...
<p>The intron name (gene name followed by the intron number), Ensembl code, the length in mouse and ...
<p>All introns were included in the phylogenetic analysis. (A) Maximum-likelihood phylogenetic tree....
Abstract Background The number of rodent clades identified above the family level is contentious, an...
Rodentia is the most diverse order among mammals, with more than 2,000 species currently described. ...
Rodentia is the most diverse order among mammals, with more than 2,000 species currently described. ...
Rodentia is the most diverse order among mammals, with more than 2,000 species currently described. ...
Rodentia is the most diverse order among mammals, with more than 2,000 species currently described. ...
Rodentia is the most diverse order among mammals, with more than 2,000 species currently described. ...
Rodentia is the most diverse order among mammals, with more than 2,000 species currently described. ...
The grandorder Glires, consisting of the orders Rodentia and Lagomorpha, encompasses a significant p...