Abstract Background Baleen whales (Mysticeti) are the largest animals on earth and their evolutionary history has been studied in detail, but some relationships still remain contentious. In particular, reconstructing the phylogenetic position of the gray whales (Eschrichtiidae) has been complicated by evolutionary processes such as gene flow and incomplete lineage sorting (ILS). Here, whole-genome sequencing data of the extant baleen whale radiation allowed us to identify transposable element (TE) insertions in order to perform phylogenomic analyses and measure germline insertion rates of TEs. Baleen whales exhibit the slowest nucleotide substitution rate among mammals, hence we additionally examined the evolutionary insertion rates of TE i...
Management effort directed towards modern cetacean populations are dependent on a strong estimation ...
Background: Whales have captivated the human imagination for millennia. These incredible cetaceans a...
Background: In the marine environment, where there are few absolute physical barriers, contemporary ...
Background: Baleen whales (Mysticeti) are the largest animals on earth and their evolutionary histor...
Reconstructing the evolution of baleen whales (Mysticeti) has been problematic because morphological...
Background: Baleen whales are a clade of gigantic and highly specialized marine mammals. Their genom...
The remarkable fossil record of whales and dolphins (Cetacea) has made them an exemplar of macroevol...
Transposable elements (TEs) are replicating genetic elementst hat comprise up to 50% of mammalian ge...
At present, there are 15 species of baleen whales that belong to the monophyletic suborder Mysticeti...
Baleen whales (Cetacea: Mysticeti) are the largest animals to have ever lived on Earth; thus, they p...
Phylogeny-based estimates suggesting a low germline mutation rate (μ) in baleen whales have influenc...
Living cetaceans are subdivided into two highly distinct suborders, Odontoceti (the echolocating too...
Traditionally, living cetaceans (order Cetacea) are classified into two highly distinct suborders: t...
Abstract The rapidly evolving mitochondrial control region remains an important source of informatio...
Abstract Background Commercial whaling caused extensive demographic declines in many great whale spe...
Management effort directed towards modern cetacean populations are dependent on a strong estimation ...
Background: Whales have captivated the human imagination for millennia. These incredible cetaceans a...
Background: In the marine environment, where there are few absolute physical barriers, contemporary ...
Background: Baleen whales (Mysticeti) are the largest animals on earth and their evolutionary histor...
Reconstructing the evolution of baleen whales (Mysticeti) has been problematic because morphological...
Background: Baleen whales are a clade of gigantic and highly specialized marine mammals. Their genom...
The remarkable fossil record of whales and dolphins (Cetacea) has made them an exemplar of macroevol...
Transposable elements (TEs) are replicating genetic elementst hat comprise up to 50% of mammalian ge...
At present, there are 15 species of baleen whales that belong to the monophyletic suborder Mysticeti...
Baleen whales (Cetacea: Mysticeti) are the largest animals to have ever lived on Earth; thus, they p...
Phylogeny-based estimates suggesting a low germline mutation rate (μ) in baleen whales have influenc...
Living cetaceans are subdivided into two highly distinct suborders, Odontoceti (the echolocating too...
Traditionally, living cetaceans (order Cetacea) are classified into two highly distinct suborders: t...
Abstract The rapidly evolving mitochondrial control region remains an important source of informatio...
Abstract Background Commercial whaling caused extensive demographic declines in many great whale spe...
Management effort directed towards modern cetacean populations are dependent on a strong estimation ...
Background: Whales have captivated the human imagination for millennia. These incredible cetaceans a...
Background: In the marine environment, where there are few absolute physical barriers, contemporary ...