Evolutionary relationships among eight species of Ursidae (including the giant panda) relative to two Procyonidae species (raccoon and red panda) were estimated based on the extent of electrophoretic variation of 289 radiolabelled fibroblast proteins resolved by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis and among 44 isozyme loci resolved by one-dimensional electrophoresis. Allelic differences among these species were converted to genetic distances, and phenetic trees were constructed. In addition, the electrophoretic data were coded as unit characters, and minimum-length trees were derived based on the Wagner method using maximum parsimony. Regardless of the tree-building method employed, the data sets agreed on the following branching sequence: ...
Protein products of 51 genetic loci were analyzed by gel electrophoresis using extracts of blood and...
Numerous studies have used indices of genetic distance between species to reconstruct evolutionary r...
Ursine bears are a mammalian subfamily that comprises six morphologically and ecologically distinct ...
Evolutionary relationships among eight species of Ursidae (including the giant panda) relative to tw...
The phylogenetic placement of the red panda (Allurus fulgens) and the giant panda (Alluropoda melano...
The bear family (Ursidae) presents a number of phylogenetic ambiguities as the evolutionary relation...
To definitively solve the last the ambiguities concerning the evolutionary history of Ursidae, we se...
Although it is generally agreed that the giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) is a member of the ord...
Trypsin G-banded karyotypes of eight species of Ursidae were prepared from retrovirus-transformed sk...
Currently, the Ursidae family includes eight bear species. They represent an unusual family within t...
The Ursidae family includes eight species, the karyotype of which diverges somewhat, in both chromos...
Abstract Background Despite the small number of ursid species, bear phylogeny has long been a focus ...
Ursine bears are a mammalian subfamily that comprises six morphologically and ecologically distinct ...
We assessed the relationships of polar bears (Ursus maritimus), brown bears (U. arctos), and black b...
We assessed the relationships of polar bears (Ursus maritimus), brown bears (U. arctos), and black b...
Protein products of 51 genetic loci were analyzed by gel electrophoresis using extracts of blood and...
Numerous studies have used indices of genetic distance between species to reconstruct evolutionary r...
Ursine bears are a mammalian subfamily that comprises six morphologically and ecologically distinct ...
Evolutionary relationships among eight species of Ursidae (including the giant panda) relative to tw...
The phylogenetic placement of the red panda (Allurus fulgens) and the giant panda (Alluropoda melano...
The bear family (Ursidae) presents a number of phylogenetic ambiguities as the evolutionary relation...
To definitively solve the last the ambiguities concerning the evolutionary history of Ursidae, we se...
Although it is generally agreed that the giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) is a member of the ord...
Trypsin G-banded karyotypes of eight species of Ursidae were prepared from retrovirus-transformed sk...
Currently, the Ursidae family includes eight bear species. They represent an unusual family within t...
The Ursidae family includes eight species, the karyotype of which diverges somewhat, in both chromos...
Abstract Background Despite the small number of ursid species, bear phylogeny has long been a focus ...
Ursine bears are a mammalian subfamily that comprises six morphologically and ecologically distinct ...
We assessed the relationships of polar bears (Ursus maritimus), brown bears (U. arctos), and black b...
We assessed the relationships of polar bears (Ursus maritimus), brown bears (U. arctos), and black b...
Protein products of 51 genetic loci were analyzed by gel electrophoresis using extracts of blood and...
Numerous studies have used indices of genetic distance between species to reconstruct evolutionary r...
Ursine bears are a mammalian subfamily that comprises six morphologically and ecologically distinct ...