The precise hierarchy of ancient divergence events that led to the present assemblage of modern placental mammals has been an area of controversy among morphologists, palaeontologists and molecular evolutionists.Here we address the potential weaknesses of limited character and taxon sampling in a comprehensive molecular phylogenetic analysis of 64 species sampled across all extant orders of placental mammals. We examined sequence variation in 18 homologous gene segments (including nearly 10,000 base pairs) that were selected for maximal phylogenetic informativeness in resolving the hierarchy of early mammalian divergence. Phylogenetic analyses identify four primary superordinal clades: (I) Afrotheria (elephants, manatees, hyraxes, tenrecs, ...
Most molecular phylogenetic studies place all placental mammals into four superordinal groups, Laura...
The timing and phylogenetic hierarchy of early placental mammal divergences was determined based on ...
To discover interordinal relationships of living and fossil placental mammals and the time of origin...
Background: A number of the deeper divergences in the placental mammal tree are still inconclusively...
Living mammals can be divided into three subclasses (monotremes, marsupials and placentals) and with...
Molecular analyses of the relationships of placental mammals have shown a progressive congruence bet...
To discover interordinal relationships of living and fossil placental mammals and the time of origin...
Item does not contain fulltextDeciphering relationships among the orders of placental mammals remain...
In this thesis, the phylogenetic relationships of the Mammalia have been studied at various levels. ...
Most molecular phylogenetic studies place all placental mammals into four superordinal groups, Laura...
Molecular phylogenetic studies have resolved placental mammals into four major groups, but have not ...
Background: A number of the deeper divergences in the placental mammal tree are still inconclusively...
Most molecular phylogenetic studies place all placental mammals into four superordinal groups, Laura...
Paleontological and molecular data suggest quite different patterns for the early evolution of place...
Background: A number of the deeper divergences in the placental mammal tree are still inconclusively...
Most molecular phylogenetic studies place all placental mammals into four superordinal groups, Laura...
The timing and phylogenetic hierarchy of early placental mammal divergences was determined based on ...
To discover interordinal relationships of living and fossil placental mammals and the time of origin...
Background: A number of the deeper divergences in the placental mammal tree are still inconclusively...
Living mammals can be divided into three subclasses (monotremes, marsupials and placentals) and with...
Molecular analyses of the relationships of placental mammals have shown a progressive congruence bet...
To discover interordinal relationships of living and fossil placental mammals and the time of origin...
Item does not contain fulltextDeciphering relationships among the orders of placental mammals remain...
In this thesis, the phylogenetic relationships of the Mammalia have been studied at various levels. ...
Most molecular phylogenetic studies place all placental mammals into four superordinal groups, Laura...
Molecular phylogenetic studies have resolved placental mammals into four major groups, but have not ...
Background: A number of the deeper divergences in the placental mammal tree are still inconclusively...
Most molecular phylogenetic studies place all placental mammals into four superordinal groups, Laura...
Paleontological and molecular data suggest quite different patterns for the early evolution of place...
Background: A number of the deeper divergences in the placental mammal tree are still inconclusively...
Most molecular phylogenetic studies place all placental mammals into four superordinal groups, Laura...
The timing and phylogenetic hierarchy of early placental mammal divergences was determined based on ...
To discover interordinal relationships of living and fossil placental mammals and the time of origin...