Rodentia is the largest order of placental mammals, with approximately 2,050 species divided into 28 families. It is also one of the most controversial with respect to its monophyly, relationships between families, and divergence dates. Here, we have analyzed and compared the performance of three nuclear genes (von Willebrand Factor, interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein, and Alpha 2B adrenergic receptor) for a large taxonomic sampling, covering the whole rodent and placental diversity. The phylogenetic results significantly support rodent monophyly, the association of Rodentia with Lagomorpha (the Glires clade), and a Glires + Euarchonta (Primates, Dermoptera, and Scandentia) clade. The resolution of relationships among rodents is al...
Extant xenarthrans (armadillos, anteaters and sloths) are among the most derived placental mammals e...
Abstract Background The number of rodent clades identified above the family level is contentious, an...
The timing of the origin and diversification of rodents remains controversial, due to conflicting re...
Rodentia is the largest order of placental mammals, with approximately 2,050 species divided into 28...
Background. Rodentia is the most diverse order of placental mammals, with extant rodent species repr...
Background. Rodentia is the most diverse order of placental mammals, with extant rodent species repr...
The von Willebrand factor (vWF) gene has been used to understand the origin and timing of Rodentia e...
BACKGROUND: Development of phylogenetic methods that do not rely on fossils for the study of evoluti...
Background: Phylogenetic relationships between Lagomorpha, Rodentia and Primates and their allies (E...
Background: Phylogenetic relationships between Lagomorpha, Rodentia and Primates and their allies (E...
The grandorder Glires, consisting of the orders Rodentia and Lagomorpha, encompasses a significant p...
Understanding the number of times a trait has evolved is a necessary foundation for comprehending it...
Extant xenarthrans (armadillos, anteaters and sloths) are among the most derived placental mammals e...
The timing of the origin and diversification of rodents remains controversial, due to conflicting re...
Understanding the number of times a trait has evolved is a necessary foundation for comprehending it...
Extant xenarthrans (armadillos, anteaters and sloths) are among the most derived placental mammals e...
Abstract Background The number of rodent clades identified above the family level is contentious, an...
The timing of the origin and diversification of rodents remains controversial, due to conflicting re...
Rodentia is the largest order of placental mammals, with approximately 2,050 species divided into 28...
Background. Rodentia is the most diverse order of placental mammals, with extant rodent species repr...
Background. Rodentia is the most diverse order of placental mammals, with extant rodent species repr...
The von Willebrand factor (vWF) gene has been used to understand the origin and timing of Rodentia e...
BACKGROUND: Development of phylogenetic methods that do not rely on fossils for the study of evoluti...
Background: Phylogenetic relationships between Lagomorpha, Rodentia and Primates and their allies (E...
Background: Phylogenetic relationships between Lagomorpha, Rodentia and Primates and their allies (E...
The grandorder Glires, consisting of the orders Rodentia and Lagomorpha, encompasses a significant p...
Understanding the number of times a trait has evolved is a necessary foundation for comprehending it...
Extant xenarthrans (armadillos, anteaters and sloths) are among the most derived placental mammals e...
The timing of the origin and diversification of rodents remains controversial, due to conflicting re...
Understanding the number of times a trait has evolved is a necessary foundation for comprehending it...
Extant xenarthrans (armadillos, anteaters and sloths) are among the most derived placental mammals e...
Abstract Background The number of rodent clades identified above the family level is contentious, an...
The timing of the origin and diversification of rodents remains controversial, due to conflicting re...