SummaryThis study represents the first phylogenetic analysis of the molluscan class Polyplacophora using DNA sequence data. We employed DNA from a nuclear protein-coding gene (histone H3), two nuclear ribosomal genes (18S rRNA and the D3 expansion fragment of 28S rRNA), one mitochondrial protein-coding gene (cytochrome c oxidase subunit I), and one mitochondrial ribosomal gene (16S rRNA). A series of analyses were performed on independent and combined data sets. All these analyses were executed using direct optimization with parsimony as the optimality criterion, and analyses were repeated for nine combinations of parameters affecting indel and transversion/transition cost ratios. Maximum likelihood was also explored for the combined molecu...
A consensus on molluscan relationships has yet to be achieved, largely because of conflicting morpho...
AbstractPolyplacophorans, or chitons, are an important group of molluscs, which are argued to have r...
In the present paper we used a molecular data set (including mitochondrial partial 16S rRNA and COI ...
[Background] Polyplacophora, or chitons, have long fascinated malacologists for their distinct and r...
Background: Although recent studies have greatly advanced understanding of deep molluscan phylogeny,...
<div><p>Few molecular studies have addressed the phylogenetic relationships within Acanthochitonina....
Monoplacophorans are among the rarest members of the phylum Mollusca. Previously only known from fos...
Relationships among the major lineages of Mollusca have long been debated. Morphological studies hav...
Molluscs are a diverse animal phylum with a formidable fossil record. Although there is little doubt...
Chitons are often referred to as "living fossils" in part because they are proposed as one of the ea...
Mollusks are the most morphologically disparate living animal phylum, they have diversified into all...
Molluscs (snails, octopuses, clams and their relatives) have a great disparity of body plans and, am...
Background: With more than 100000 living species, mollusks are the second most diverse metazoan phyl...
A consensus on molluscan relationships has yet to be achieved, largely because of conflicting morpho...
AbstractPolyplacophorans, or chitons, are an important group of molluscs, which are argued to have r...
In the present paper we used a molecular data set (including mitochondrial partial 16S rRNA and COI ...
[Background] Polyplacophora, or chitons, have long fascinated malacologists for their distinct and r...
Background: Although recent studies have greatly advanced understanding of deep molluscan phylogeny,...
<div><p>Few molecular studies have addressed the phylogenetic relationships within Acanthochitonina....
Monoplacophorans are among the rarest members of the phylum Mollusca. Previously only known from fos...
Relationships among the major lineages of Mollusca have long been debated. Morphological studies hav...
Molluscs are a diverse animal phylum with a formidable fossil record. Although there is little doubt...
Chitons are often referred to as "living fossils" in part because they are proposed as one of the ea...
Mollusks are the most morphologically disparate living animal phylum, they have diversified into all...
Molluscs (snails, octopuses, clams and their relatives) have a great disparity of body plans and, am...
Background: With more than 100000 living species, mollusks are the second most diverse metazoan phyl...
A consensus on molluscan relationships has yet to be achieved, largely because of conflicting morpho...
AbstractPolyplacophorans, or chitons, are an important group of molluscs, which are argued to have r...
In the present paper we used a molecular data set (including mitochondrial partial 16S rRNA and COI ...