Living cetaceans are subdivided into two highly distinct suborders, Odontoceti (the echolocating toothed whales) and Mysticeti (the filter-feeding baleen whales), which are believed to have had a long independent history. Here we report the determination of DNA sequences from two mitochondrial ribosomal gene segments (930 base pairs per species) for 16 species of cetaceans, a perissodactyl and a sloth, and construct the first phylogeny for whales and dolphins based on explicit cladistic methods. Our data (and earlier published myoglobin sequences) confirmed that cetaceans are closely related to artiodactyls and that all families and superfamilies of cetaceans are monophyletic. A surprising finding was that one group of toothed whales, the s...
The remarkable fossil record of whales and dolphins (Cetacea) has made them an exemplar of macroevol...
The remarkable fossil record of whales and dolphins (Cetacea) has made them an exemplar of macroevol...
The evolution of cetaceans, from their early transition to an aquatic lifestyle to their subsequent ...
Living cetaceans are subdivided into two highly distinct suborders, Odontoceti (the echolocating too...
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...
The evolution of the order Cetacea (whales, dolphins, porpoises) has, for a long time, attracted the...
Recent phylogenetic analyses of cetacean relationships based on DNA sequence data have challenged th...
The echolocating toothed whales and the filter-feeding baleen whales are traditionally considered as...
Abstract In the mid 1990s cytochrome b and other mitochondrial DNA data reinvigorated cetacean phylo...
Artiodactyla (eved-toed ungulates) and Cetacea (whales) are two mammalian orders that are commonly r...
Abstract Background The phylogeny of Cetacea (whales) is not fully resolved with substantial support...
Cetaceans are remarkable among mammals for their numerous adaptations to an aquatic existence, yet m...
The translocations of mitochondrial DNA into chromosomal DNA (nuclear mitochondrial DNA, Numt) are u...
The remarkable fossil record of whales and dolphins (Cetacea) has made them an exemplar of macroevol...
The remarkable fossil record of whales and dolphins (Cetacea) has made them an exemplar of macroevol...
The remarkable fossil record of whales and dolphins (Cetacea) has made them an exemplar of macroevol...
The evolution of cetaceans, from their early transition to an aquatic lifestyle to their subsequent ...
Living cetaceans are subdivided into two highly distinct suborders, Odontoceti (the echolocating too...
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...
The evolution of the order Cetacea (whales, dolphins, porpoises) has, for a long time, attracted the...
Recent phylogenetic analyses of cetacean relationships based on DNA sequence data have challenged th...
The echolocating toothed whales and the filter-feeding baleen whales are traditionally considered as...
Abstract In the mid 1990s cytochrome b and other mitochondrial DNA data reinvigorated cetacean phylo...
Artiodactyla (eved-toed ungulates) and Cetacea (whales) are two mammalian orders that are commonly r...
Abstract Background The phylogeny of Cetacea (whales) is not fully resolved with substantial support...
Cetaceans are remarkable among mammals for their numerous adaptations to an aquatic existence, yet m...
The translocations of mitochondrial DNA into chromosomal DNA (nuclear mitochondrial DNA, Numt) are u...
The remarkable fossil record of whales and dolphins (Cetacea) has made them an exemplar of macroevol...
The remarkable fossil record of whales and dolphins (Cetacea) has made them an exemplar of macroevol...
The remarkable fossil record of whales and dolphins (Cetacea) has made them an exemplar of macroevol...
The evolution of cetaceans, from their early transition to an aquatic lifestyle to their subsequent ...