Vita.In this study, intra- and interspecific genome size variation was assessed among species within the Order Chiroptera. Outgroup taxa from the Orders Dermoptera and Primates also were examined. This study additionally addressed the hypothetical plesiomorphic genome size of mammals by examination of genome sizes in Metatheria, the sister group to the Eutheria, and Xenarthra. Evolutionary patterns of genome size change along phylogenetic lineages of Chiroptera were inferred using the Hypothetical Taxonomic Unit (HTU) optimizing procedure of Farris (1970). This procedure was used to assign an optimal set of HTUs to dendrograms generated by clustering procedures. Using this procedure, it was possible to superimpose genome size data onto phyl...
The evolutionary forces that determine genome size in bacteria and archaea have been the subject of ...
Abstract Background Studies on genome size variation in animals are rarely done at lower taxonomic l...
Chiroptera is the second largest order among mammals, with over 1300 species in 21 extant families. ...
Topical literature and Web site databases provide genome sizes for;4,000 animal species, invertebrat...
The genus Plethodon is the most species rich salamander genus in North America, and nearly half of i...
Genome size varies widely across organisms, with no apparent tie to organismal complexity. While gen...
<div><p>Genome size varies widely across organisms, with no apparent tie to organismal complexity. W...
Genome size or nuclear DNA content is a a trait which varies greatly among living organisms, with no...
Genome size was measured as the amount of Feulgen-stained DNA in six species of the family Hylobatid...
Genome size was measured as the amount of Feulgen-stained DN A in six species of the family Hylobati...
Genome size varies across the tree of life, with no clear correlation to organismal complexity or co...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the existing knowledge on the evolution of genome size and ...
Genome size in mammals and birds shows remarkably little interspecific variation compared with other...
Molecular phylogenetic analyses suggest an emerging phylogeny for the extant Placentalia (eutheria...
Salamanders have some of the largest, and most variable, genome sizes amongst the vertebrates. Large...
The evolutionary forces that determine genome size in bacteria and archaea have been the subject of ...
Abstract Background Studies on genome size variation in animals are rarely done at lower taxonomic l...
Chiroptera is the second largest order among mammals, with over 1300 species in 21 extant families. ...
Topical literature and Web site databases provide genome sizes for;4,000 animal species, invertebrat...
The genus Plethodon is the most species rich salamander genus in North America, and nearly half of i...
Genome size varies widely across organisms, with no apparent tie to organismal complexity. While gen...
<div><p>Genome size varies widely across organisms, with no apparent tie to organismal complexity. W...
Genome size or nuclear DNA content is a a trait which varies greatly among living organisms, with no...
Genome size was measured as the amount of Feulgen-stained DNA in six species of the family Hylobatid...
Genome size was measured as the amount of Feulgen-stained DN A in six species of the family Hylobati...
Genome size varies across the tree of life, with no clear correlation to organismal complexity or co...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the existing knowledge on the evolution of genome size and ...
Genome size in mammals and birds shows remarkably little interspecific variation compared with other...
Molecular phylogenetic analyses suggest an emerging phylogeny for the extant Placentalia (eutheria...
Salamanders have some of the largest, and most variable, genome sizes amongst the vertebrates. Large...
The evolutionary forces that determine genome size in bacteria and archaea have been the subject of ...
Abstract Background Studies on genome size variation in animals are rarely done at lower taxonomic l...
Chiroptera is the second largest order among mammals, with over 1300 species in 21 extant families. ...