Despite numerous large-scale phylogenomic studies, certain parts of the mammalian tree are extraordinarily difficult to resolve. We used the coding regions from 19 completely sequenced genomes to study the relationships within the super-clade Euarchontoglires (Primates, Rodentia, Lagomorpha, Dermoptera and Scandentia) because the placement of Scandentia within this clade is controversial. The difficulty in resolving this issue is due to the short time spans between the early divergences of Euarchontoglires, which may cause incongruent gene trees. The conflict in the data can be depicted by network analyses and the contentious relationships are best reconstructed by coalescent-based analyses. This method is expected to be superior to analyse...
Our understanding of the evolutionary history of primates is undergoing continual revision due to on...
Recent phylogenomic studies have failed to conclusively resolve certain branches of the placental ma...
The systematics and speciation literature is rich with discussion relating to the potential for gene...
Despite numerous large-scale phylogenomic studies, certain parts of the mammalian tree are extraordi...
Despite numerous large-scale phylogenomic studies, certain parts of the mammalian tree are extraordi...
The reconstruction of the Tree of Life has relied almost entirely on concatenation methods, which do...
The reconstruction of the Tree of Life has relied almost entirely on concatenation methods, which do...
The reconstruction of the Tree of Life has relied almost entirely on concatenation methods, which do...
Recent phylogenetic analyses of a large dataset for mammalian families (169 taxa, 26 loci) portray c...
Abstract Background Flying lemurs or Colugos (order Dermoptera) represent an ancient mammalian linea...
Abstract Background Flying lemurs or Colugos (order Dermoptera) represent an ancient mammalian linea...
Abstract Background Flying lemurs or Colugos (order Dermoptera) represent an ancient mammalian linea...
Abstract Background Flying lemurs or Colugos (order Dermoptera) represent an ancient mammalian linea...
The position of some taxa on the Tree of Life remains controversial despite the increase in genomic ...
Abstract Background Flying lemurs or Colugos (order Dermoptera) represent an ancient mammalian linea...
Our understanding of the evolutionary history of primates is undergoing continual revision due to on...
Recent phylogenomic studies have failed to conclusively resolve certain branches of the placental ma...
The systematics and speciation literature is rich with discussion relating to the potential for gene...
Despite numerous large-scale phylogenomic studies, certain parts of the mammalian tree are extraordi...
Despite numerous large-scale phylogenomic studies, certain parts of the mammalian tree are extraordi...
The reconstruction of the Tree of Life has relied almost entirely on concatenation methods, which do...
The reconstruction of the Tree of Life has relied almost entirely on concatenation methods, which do...
The reconstruction of the Tree of Life has relied almost entirely on concatenation methods, which do...
Recent phylogenetic analyses of a large dataset for mammalian families (169 taxa, 26 loci) portray c...
Abstract Background Flying lemurs or Colugos (order Dermoptera) represent an ancient mammalian linea...
Abstract Background Flying lemurs or Colugos (order Dermoptera) represent an ancient mammalian linea...
Abstract Background Flying lemurs or Colugos (order Dermoptera) represent an ancient mammalian linea...
Abstract Background Flying lemurs or Colugos (order Dermoptera) represent an ancient mammalian linea...
The position of some taxa on the Tree of Life remains controversial despite the increase in genomic ...
Abstract Background Flying lemurs or Colugos (order Dermoptera) represent an ancient mammalian linea...
Our understanding of the evolutionary history of primates is undergoing continual revision due to on...
Recent phylogenomic studies have failed to conclusively resolve certain branches of the placental ma...
The systematics and speciation literature is rich with discussion relating to the potential for gene...