The crocidurine shrews include the most speciose genus of mammals, Crocidura. The origin and evolution of their radiation is, however, poorly understood because of very scant fossil records and a rather conservative external morphology between species. Here, we use an alignment of 3560 base pairs of mitochondrial and nuclear DNA to generate a phylogenetic hypothesis for the evolution of Old World shrews of the subfamily Crocidurinae. These molecular data confirm the monophyly of the speciose African and Eurasian Crocidura, which also includes the fossorial, monotypic genus Diplomesodon. The phylogenetic reconstructions give further credit to a paraphyletic position of Suncus shrews, which are placed into at least two independent clades (one...
The aim of this study is to provide a better understanding of the genetic relationships within the w...
The red-toothed shrews (Soricinae) are the most widespread subfamily of shrews, distributed from nor...
We sequenced 998 base pairs (bp) of mitochondrial DNA cytochrome b and 799 bp of nuclear gene BRCA1 ...
International audienceThe crocidurine shrews include the most speciose genus of mammals, Crocidura. ...
International audienceThe crocidurine shrews include the most speciose genus of mammals, Crocidura. ...
We sequenced 2167 base pairs (bp) of mitochondrial DNA cytochrome b and 16S, and 1390 bp of nuclear ...
International audienceCurrent phylogenetic hypotheses on the African Crocidurinae (Soricidae) are ba...
International audienceCurrent phylogenetic hypotheses on the African Crocidurinae (Soricidae) are ba...
International audienceBackground: This study aims to reconstruct the evolutionary history of African...
International audienceBackground: This study aims to reconstruct the evolutionary history of African...
International audienceBackground: This study aims to reconstruct the evolutionary history of African...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to reconstruct the evolutionary history of African shrews referred to th...
International audienceBackground: This study aims to reconstruct the evolutionary history of African...
International audienceBackground: This study aims to reconstruct the evolutionary history of African...
International audienceBackground: This study aims to reconstruct the evolutionary history of African...
The aim of this study is to provide a better understanding of the genetic relationships within the w...
The red-toothed shrews (Soricinae) are the most widespread subfamily of shrews, distributed from nor...
We sequenced 998 base pairs (bp) of mitochondrial DNA cytochrome b and 799 bp of nuclear gene BRCA1 ...
International audienceThe crocidurine shrews include the most speciose genus of mammals, Crocidura. ...
International audienceThe crocidurine shrews include the most speciose genus of mammals, Crocidura. ...
We sequenced 2167 base pairs (bp) of mitochondrial DNA cytochrome b and 16S, and 1390 bp of nuclear ...
International audienceCurrent phylogenetic hypotheses on the African Crocidurinae (Soricidae) are ba...
International audienceCurrent phylogenetic hypotheses on the African Crocidurinae (Soricidae) are ba...
International audienceBackground: This study aims to reconstruct the evolutionary history of African...
International audienceBackground: This study aims to reconstruct the evolutionary history of African...
International audienceBackground: This study aims to reconstruct the evolutionary history of African...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to reconstruct the evolutionary history of African shrews referred to th...
International audienceBackground: This study aims to reconstruct the evolutionary history of African...
International audienceBackground: This study aims to reconstruct the evolutionary history of African...
International audienceBackground: This study aims to reconstruct the evolutionary history of African...
The aim of this study is to provide a better understanding of the genetic relationships within the w...
The red-toothed shrews (Soricinae) are the most widespread subfamily of shrews, distributed from nor...
We sequenced 998 base pairs (bp) of mitochondrial DNA cytochrome b and 799 bp of nuclear gene BRCA1 ...