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Molecular phylogenetics
Known as:
Molecular phylogenetic
, Molecular systematics
, Computational systematics
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Molecular phylogenetics (/məˈlɛkjᵿlər ˌfaɪloʊdʒəˈnɛtɪks, mɒ-, moʊ-/) is the branch of phylogeny that analyses hereditary molecular differences…
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2014
2014
Evolution of Salt Tolerance in Angiosperms: A Phylogenetic Approach
C. Saslis-Lagoudakis
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Camile Moray
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L. Bromham
2014
Corpus ID: 85992411
Salt tolerance in plants involves a number of physiological, anatomical, and morphological traits that mitigate the effects of…
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2012
2012
Integrative taxonomy justifies a new genus, Nodastrella gen. nov., for North Atlantic "Rossella" species (Porifera: Hexactinellida: Rossellidae)
M. Dohrmann
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C. Göcke
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John Reed
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D. Janussen
2012
Corpus ID: 4497340
Molecular systematic studies have indicated that the hexactinellid sponge species Rossella nodastrella Topsent (Lyssacinosida…
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2010
2010
Uncovering local endemism in the Kimberley, Western Australia: description of new species of the genus Amplirhagada Iredale, 1933 (Pulmonata: Camaenidae)
F. Köhler
2010
Corpus ID: 56235265
In this work twenty-six species of the camaenid land snail Amplirhagada, which is endemic to the Kimberley region in Western…
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2008
2008
Multi locus plastid phylogeny of Bromelioideae (Bromeliaceae) and the taxonomic utility of petal appendages and pollen characters
K. Schulte
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G. Zizka
2008
Corpus ID: 86077488
SCHULTE ,K.&G. ZIZKA (2008).MultilocusplastidphylogenyofBrome - lioideae(Bromeliaceae) andthetaxonomicutilityofpetalappendagesand…
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2002
Highly Cited
2002
The systematics of Holarctic bosminids and a revision that reconciles molecular and morphological evolution
D. J. Taylor
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C. Ishikane
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R. Haney
2002
Corpus ID: 55145240
Bosminids are ubiquitous and abundant crustacean herbivores in freshwater ecosystems. They are among the best preserved…
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2000
2000
Biología de roedores reservorios de hantavirus en Chile
O. AngelE.Spotorno
2000
Corpus ID: 70595746
Es revisada la biologia basica de los roedores potencialmente reservorios de hantavirus en Chile. La taxonomia y sistematica de…
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1997
Highly Cited
1997
Molecular phylogeny of mangroves I. Use of molecular markers in assessing the intraspecific genetic variability in the mangrove species Acanthus ilicifolius Linn. (Acanthaceae)
M. Lakshmi
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S. Rajalakshmi
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M. Parani
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C. Anuratha
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A. Parida
Theoretical and Applied Genetics
1997
Corpus ID: 29678024
Abstract Mangroves, the intertidal ecosystems occurring primarily in the tropical regions of the world, are valuable natural…
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1993
Highly Cited
1993
The perils of single gene trees — mitochondrial versus single‐copy nuclear DNA variation in white‐eyes (Aves: Zosteropidae)
S. Degnan
1993
Corpus ID: 54507522
Phylogenetic relationships among animal populations and species commonly have been inferred from patterns of variation observed…
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1993
1993
Blood Chemistries and Body Condition of Steller Sea Lion Pups at Marmot Island, Alaska
M. Castellini
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R. Davis
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T. Loughlin
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T. Williams
1993
Corpus ID: 35281902
Abstract : This work is part of a large project focused on assessing the blood chemistry and body condition of pinnipeds in and…
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1993
Highly Cited
1993
The phylogenetic analysis of allozyme data: Invalidity of coding alleles by presence/absence and recommended procedures
R. Murphy
1993
Corpus ID: 56055490
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