We explore the tree of mammalian mtDNA sequences, using particularly the LogDet transform on amino acid sequences, the distance Hadamard transform, and the Closest Tree selection criterion. The amino acid composition of different species show significant differences, even within mammals. After compensating for these differences, nearest-neighbor bootstrap results suggest that the tree is locally stable, though a few groups show slightly greater rearrangements when a large proportion of the constant sites are removed. Many parts of the trees we obtain agree with those on published protein ML trees. Interesting results include a preference for rodent monophyly. The detection of a few alternative signals to those on the optimal tree were obtai...
diversification patterns among extant mammalian families have relied on supertree methods and local ...
DNA-sequence data from the mitochondrial genome are being used with increasing frequency to estimate...
Although interest in the rate of molecular evolution and the molecular clock remains high, our knowl...
We explore the tree of mammalian mtDNA sequences, using particularly the LogDet transform on amino a...
Abstract.—We explore the tree of mammalian mtDNA sequences, using particularly the LogDet transformo...
We look at the higher-order phylogeny of mammals, analyzing in detail the complete mtDNA sequences o...
We look at the higher-order phylogeny of mammals, analyzing in detail the complete mtDNA sequences o...
We look at the higher-order phylogeny of mammals, analyzing in detail the complete mtDNA sequences o...
Abstract.—We look at the higher-order phylogeny of mammals, analyzing in detail the complete mtDNAse...
<p>Comparing data and methods for building phylogenetic trees using simple methods and readily avail...
In order to clarify some controversial phylogenies such as those regarding the triplet of human, rod...
Abstract Background The availability of abundant sequence data from key model organisms has made lar...
The evolutionary tree of mammals is being resolved quickly. Complete mitochondrial DNA sequences are...
Abstract.—Using the set of all vertebrate mtDNA protein sequences published as of May 1998, plus unp...
<p>The number at each node indicates the percentage of bootstrapping after 1000 replications. The ba...
diversification patterns among extant mammalian families have relied on supertree methods and local ...
DNA-sequence data from the mitochondrial genome are being used with increasing frequency to estimate...
Although interest in the rate of molecular evolution and the molecular clock remains high, our knowl...
We explore the tree of mammalian mtDNA sequences, using particularly the LogDet transform on amino a...
Abstract.—We explore the tree of mammalian mtDNA sequences, using particularly the LogDet transformo...
We look at the higher-order phylogeny of mammals, analyzing in detail the complete mtDNA sequences o...
We look at the higher-order phylogeny of mammals, analyzing in detail the complete mtDNA sequences o...
We look at the higher-order phylogeny of mammals, analyzing in detail the complete mtDNA sequences o...
Abstract.—We look at the higher-order phylogeny of mammals, analyzing in detail the complete mtDNAse...
<p>Comparing data and methods for building phylogenetic trees using simple methods and readily avail...
In order to clarify some controversial phylogenies such as those regarding the triplet of human, rod...
Abstract Background The availability of abundant sequence data from key model organisms has made lar...
The evolutionary tree of mammals is being resolved quickly. Complete mitochondrial DNA sequences are...
Abstract.—Using the set of all vertebrate mtDNA protein sequences published as of May 1998, plus unp...
<p>The number at each node indicates the percentage of bootstrapping after 1000 replications. The ba...
diversification patterns among extant mammalian families have relied on supertree methods and local ...
DNA-sequence data from the mitochondrial genome are being used with increasing frequency to estimate...
Although interest in the rate of molecular evolution and the molecular clock remains high, our knowl...