The genus Equus is richly represented in the fossil record, yet our understanding of taxonomic relationships within this genus remains limited. To estimate the phylogenetic relationships among modern horses, zebras, asses and donkeys, we generated the first data set including complete mitochondrial sequences from all seven extant lineages within the genus Equus. Bayesian and Maximum Likelihood phylogenetic inference confirms that zebras are monophyletic within the genus, and the Plains and Grevy's zebras form a well-supported monophyletic group. Using ancient DNA techniques, we further characterize the complete mitochondrial genomes of three extinct equid lineages (the New World stilt-legged horses, NWSLH; the subgenus Sussemionus; and the ...
This paper revises the evolutionary history of the stem root of the genus Equus from Eocene period (...
The extinct 'New World stilt-legged', or NWSL, equids constitute a perplexing group of Pleistocene h...
The extant diversity of horses (family Equidae) represents a small fraction of that occurring over t...
The genus Equus is richly represented in the fossil record, yet our understanding of taxonomic relat...
<div><p>The genus <i>Equus</i> is richly represented in the fossil record, yet our understanding of ...
The genus Equus is richly represented in the fossil record, yet our understanding of taxonomic relat...
The genus Equus is richly represented in the fossil record, yet our understanding of taxonomic relat...
The genus Equus is richly represented in the fossil record, yet our understanding of taxonomic relat...
The rich fossil record of the family Equidae (Mammalia: Perissodactyla) over the past 55 MY has made...
Short divergence times and processes such as incomplete lineage sorting and species hybridization ar...
Short divergence times and processes such as incomplete lineage sorting and species hybridization ar...
There were several species of Equus in northern China during the Late Pleistocene, including Equus p...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comHippidions are past members of the equi...
Horses, asses, and zebras belong to a single genus, Equus, which emerged 4.0-4.5 Mya. Although the e...
Horses, asses, and zebras belong to a single genus, Equus, which emerged 4.0-4.5 Mya. Although the e...
This paper revises the evolutionary history of the stem root of the genus Equus from Eocene period (...
The extinct 'New World stilt-legged', or NWSL, equids constitute a perplexing group of Pleistocene h...
The extant diversity of horses (family Equidae) represents a small fraction of that occurring over t...
The genus Equus is richly represented in the fossil record, yet our understanding of taxonomic relat...
<div><p>The genus <i>Equus</i> is richly represented in the fossil record, yet our understanding of ...
The genus Equus is richly represented in the fossil record, yet our understanding of taxonomic relat...
The genus Equus is richly represented in the fossil record, yet our understanding of taxonomic relat...
The genus Equus is richly represented in the fossil record, yet our understanding of taxonomic relat...
The rich fossil record of the family Equidae (Mammalia: Perissodactyla) over the past 55 MY has made...
Short divergence times and processes such as incomplete lineage sorting and species hybridization ar...
Short divergence times and processes such as incomplete lineage sorting and species hybridization ar...
There were several species of Equus in northern China during the Late Pleistocene, including Equus p...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comHippidions are past members of the equi...
Horses, asses, and zebras belong to a single genus, Equus, which emerged 4.0-4.5 Mya. Although the e...
Horses, asses, and zebras belong to a single genus, Equus, which emerged 4.0-4.5 Mya. Although the e...
This paper revises the evolutionary history of the stem root of the genus Equus from Eocene period (...
The extinct 'New World stilt-legged', or NWSL, equids constitute a perplexing group of Pleistocene h...
The extant diversity of horses (family Equidae) represents a small fraction of that occurring over t...