The phylogenetic relationships of Acomys and Uranomys within Muridae were investigated using nuclear pancreatic ribonuclease A gene sequences. The various kinds of substitutions in the data matrix (15 taxa x 375 nucleotides) were examined for saturation, in order to apply a weighted parsimony approach. Phylogenies were derived by maximum parsimony (weighted and unweighted) and maximum likelihood procedures, using a dormouse (Gliridae) as outgroup. Maximum likelihood gave the most robust results. All analyses cluster some traditional taxa with a strong robustness, such as three species of the genus Mus, two South-East Asian rats, and two genera in each of the gerbil and vole families. When analyzed with those of other murid rodents represent...
Murid rodents (Rodentia: Muridae) represent the most diverse and abundant mammalian family. In this ...
The nine genera and 21 species of Madagascar's native rodents (Muridae: Nesomyinae) are exceedingly ...
International audienceMurid rodents (Rodentia: Muridae) represent the most diverse and abundant mamm...
The phylogenetic relationships of Acomys and Uranomys within Muridae were investigated using nuclear...
The phylogenetic relationships of Acomys and Uranomys within Muridae were investigated using nuclear...
peer reviewedThe taxonomic position of the spiny mouse (genus Acomys) within the Murinae (Rodentia) ...
This study examines the relationship of murids at the genera level. The samples for this study were ...
ITraditionally, taxonomic status of Murinae was based on morphological characteristics. The classif...
Phylogenetic relationships among 40 extant species of rodents, with an emphasis on the taxonomic sam...
This is the first cladistic analysis of sigmodontine rodents (Cricetidae, Sigmodontinae) based on nu...
Background. Rodentia is the most diverse order of placental mammals, with extant rodent species repr...
Phylogenetic relationships between 32 species of rodents representing 14 subfamilies of Muridae and ...
Abstract Background The number of rodent clades identified above the family level is contentious, an...
The geographical distribution and phylogeny of the spiny mice of the genus Acomys Geoffroy I., 1838 ...
<p>All species with Y154–S169 residues (gerbil, C57Bl/6, wood and spiny mouse) fall in the family of...
Murid rodents (Rodentia: Muridae) represent the most diverse and abundant mammalian family. In this ...
The nine genera and 21 species of Madagascar's native rodents (Muridae: Nesomyinae) are exceedingly ...
International audienceMurid rodents (Rodentia: Muridae) represent the most diverse and abundant mamm...
The phylogenetic relationships of Acomys and Uranomys within Muridae were investigated using nuclear...
The phylogenetic relationships of Acomys and Uranomys within Muridae were investigated using nuclear...
peer reviewedThe taxonomic position of the spiny mouse (genus Acomys) within the Murinae (Rodentia) ...
This study examines the relationship of murids at the genera level. The samples for this study were ...
ITraditionally, taxonomic status of Murinae was based on morphological characteristics. The classif...
Phylogenetic relationships among 40 extant species of rodents, with an emphasis on the taxonomic sam...
This is the first cladistic analysis of sigmodontine rodents (Cricetidae, Sigmodontinae) based on nu...
Background. Rodentia is the most diverse order of placental mammals, with extant rodent species repr...
Phylogenetic relationships between 32 species of rodents representing 14 subfamilies of Muridae and ...
Abstract Background The number of rodent clades identified above the family level is contentious, an...
The geographical distribution and phylogeny of the spiny mice of the genus Acomys Geoffroy I., 1838 ...
<p>All species with Y154–S169 residues (gerbil, C57Bl/6, wood and spiny mouse) fall in the family of...
Murid rodents (Rodentia: Muridae) represent the most diverse and abundant mammalian family. In this ...
The nine genera and 21 species of Madagascar's native rodents (Muridae: Nesomyinae) are exceedingly ...
International audienceMurid rodents (Rodentia: Muridae) represent the most diverse and abundant mamm...