The first analyses of gene sequence data indicated that the eukaryotic tree of life consisted of a long stem of microbial groups ‘topped’ by a crown containing plants, animals, and fungi and their microbial relatives. While more recent multigene concatenated analyses have refined the relationships among the many branches of eukaryotes, the root of the eukaryotic tree of life has remained elusive. Inferring the root of extant eukaryotes is challenging because of the age of the group (∼1.7-2.1 billion years old), tremendous heterogeneity in rates of evolution among lineages, and lack of obvious outgroups for many genes. Here we reconstruct a rooted phylogeny of extant eukaryotes based on minimizing the number of duplications and losses among ...
AbstractComparative analyses of multiple genes suggest most known eukaryotes can be classified into ...
The origin of the eukaryotes remains one of the most contentious puzzles in evolution. In the late 1...
Much of the higher-order phylogeny of eukaryotes is well resolved, but the root remains elusive. We ...
The first analyses of gene sequence data indicated that the eukaryotic tree of life consisted of a l...
Abstract.—The first analyses of gene sequence data indicated that the eukaryotic tree of life consis...
The first analyses of gene sequence data indicated that the eukaryotic tree of life consisted of a l...
Abstract Advances in phylogenetic methods and high-throughput sequencing have allowed the reconstru...
SummaryThe root of the eukaryote tree of life defines some of the most fundamental relationships amo...
Hypotheses about the origin of eukaryotic cells are classically framed within the context of a unive...
Molecular phylogenetics has revolutionized our knowledge of the eukaryotic tree of life. With the ad...
Advances in phylogenetic methods and high-throughput sequencing have allowed the reconstruction of d...
Eukaryotes are traditionally considered to be one of the three natural divisions of the tree of life...
An accurate reconstruction of the eukaryotic tree of life is essential to identify the innovations u...
Abstract.—An accurate reconstruction of the eukaryotic tree of life is essential to identify the inn...
Most eukaryotic lineages are microbial, and many have only recently been sampled for phylogenetic st...
AbstractComparative analyses of multiple genes suggest most known eukaryotes can be classified into ...
The origin of the eukaryotes remains one of the most contentious puzzles in evolution. In the late 1...
Much of the higher-order phylogeny of eukaryotes is well resolved, but the root remains elusive. We ...
The first analyses of gene sequence data indicated that the eukaryotic tree of life consisted of a l...
Abstract.—The first analyses of gene sequence data indicated that the eukaryotic tree of life consis...
The first analyses of gene sequence data indicated that the eukaryotic tree of life consisted of a l...
Abstract Advances in phylogenetic methods and high-throughput sequencing have allowed the reconstru...
SummaryThe root of the eukaryote tree of life defines some of the most fundamental relationships amo...
Hypotheses about the origin of eukaryotic cells are classically framed within the context of a unive...
Molecular phylogenetics has revolutionized our knowledge of the eukaryotic tree of life. With the ad...
Advances in phylogenetic methods and high-throughput sequencing have allowed the reconstruction of d...
Eukaryotes are traditionally considered to be one of the three natural divisions of the tree of life...
An accurate reconstruction of the eukaryotic tree of life is essential to identify the innovations u...
Abstract.—An accurate reconstruction of the eukaryotic tree of life is essential to identify the inn...
Most eukaryotic lineages are microbial, and many have only recently been sampled for phylogenetic st...
AbstractComparative analyses of multiple genes suggest most known eukaryotes can be classified into ...
The origin of the eukaryotes remains one of the most contentious puzzles in evolution. In the late 1...
Much of the higher-order phylogeny of eukaryotes is well resolved, but the root remains elusive. We ...