Phylogenetic analysis of 1656 aligned sites in the 28S ribosomal RNA gene of frogs supports some of the recently recognized higher groups of anurans but provides counter-support for others. The 28S rDNA data support the monophyly of the recently recognized Pipanura (me- sobatrachians plus neobatrachians), which in turn indicates paraphyly of archaeobatrachians. Me- sobatrachians (pelobatoids plus pipoids), which are either considered paraphyletic or weakly sup- ported as monophyletic in morphological analyses, also receive support as a monophyletic group from the 28S rDNA data. Hyloidea (=Bufonoidea), which is widely recognized but lacks morphological support, receives some molecular support as being monophyletic. However, Ranoidea, which i...
To date,there still is lack of a general consensus regarding the phylogenetic relationships of thre...
The phylogenetic relationships among the three orders of modern amphibians (Caudata, Gymnophiona, a...
Molecular phylogenies have yielded strong support for many parts of the amphibian Tree of Life, but ...
Genes selected for a phylogenetic study need to contain conserved information that reflects the phyl...
Phylogenetic relationships among major clades of anuran amphibians were studied using partial sequen...
Tesis doctoral leída en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Facultad de Ciencias, Departamento de Bio...
Phylogenetic relationships among frogs of the genus Rana from western North America are investigated...
Anura (frogs and toads) constitute over 88 % of living amphibian diversity but many important questi...
Despite considerable progress in unravelling the phylogenetic relationships of microhylid frogs, rel...
Phylogenomic approaches have proven able to resolve difficult branches in the tree of life. New Worl...
Knowledge of phylogenetic relationships among organisms is essential for anchoring evolutionary stud...
Using FrogCap, a recently-developed sequence-capture protocol, we obtained \u3e12,000 highly informa...
Background: Over the last ten years we have seen great efforts focused on revising amphibian systema...
The Rana catesbeiana group, commonly known as bullfrogs, is a small group found in Eastern North Ame...
Phylogenomic approaches offer a wealth of data, but a bewildering diversity of methodological choice...
To date,there still is lack of a general consensus regarding the phylogenetic relationships of thre...
The phylogenetic relationships among the three orders of modern amphibians (Caudata, Gymnophiona, a...
Molecular phylogenies have yielded strong support for many parts of the amphibian Tree of Life, but ...
Genes selected for a phylogenetic study need to contain conserved information that reflects the phyl...
Phylogenetic relationships among major clades of anuran amphibians were studied using partial sequen...
Tesis doctoral leída en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Facultad de Ciencias, Departamento de Bio...
Phylogenetic relationships among frogs of the genus Rana from western North America are investigated...
Anura (frogs and toads) constitute over 88 % of living amphibian diversity but many important questi...
Despite considerable progress in unravelling the phylogenetic relationships of microhylid frogs, rel...
Phylogenomic approaches have proven able to resolve difficult branches in the tree of life. New Worl...
Knowledge of phylogenetic relationships among organisms is essential for anchoring evolutionary stud...
Using FrogCap, a recently-developed sequence-capture protocol, we obtained \u3e12,000 highly informa...
Background: Over the last ten years we have seen great efforts focused on revising amphibian systema...
The Rana catesbeiana group, commonly known as bullfrogs, is a small group found in Eastern North Ame...
Phylogenomic approaches offer a wealth of data, but a bewildering diversity of methodological choice...
To date,there still is lack of a general consensus regarding the phylogenetic relationships of thre...
The phylogenetic relationships among the three orders of modern amphibians (Caudata, Gymnophiona, a...
Molecular phylogenies have yielded strong support for many parts of the amphibian Tree of Life, but ...