Articles with "phylogenomics resolves" as a keyword



Plastome-based phylogenomics resolves the placement of the sanguinolenta group in the spikemoss of lycophyte (Selaginellaceae).

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Published in 2020 at "Molecular phylogenetics and evolution"

DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2020.106788

Abstract: Selaginellaceae have been shown to be monophyletic in previous studies, and include only the single genus Selaginella. However, the two most recent classifications of the genus disagree in terms of the number of subgenera recognized,… read more here.

Keywords: sanguinolenta group; phylogenomics resolves; group; plastome based ... See more keywords

Phylogenomics resolves long-standing questions about the affinities of an endangered Corsican endemic fly

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Published in 2024 at "Journal of Insect Science"

DOI: 10.1093/jisesa/ieae073

Abstract: Abstract Recent studies on oestroidean Diptera (Brachycera) are providing a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the evolutionary history of this remarkably diverse clade of holometabolous insects. The Oestroidea, which includes formidable pests such as various… read more here.

Keywords: affinities endangered; standing questions; phylogenomics resolves; resolves long ... See more keywords
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Mitochondrial Phylogenomics Resolves the Global Spread of Higher Termites, Ecosystem Engineers of the Tropics

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Published in 2017 at "Molecular Biology and Evolution"

DOI: 10.1093/molbev/msw253

Abstract: The higher termites (Termitidae) are keystone species and ecosystem engineers. They have exceptional biomass and play important roles in decomposition of dead plant matter, in soil manipulation, and as the primary food for many animals,… read more here.

Keywords: mitochondrial phylogenomics; phylogenomics resolves; ecosystem engineers; higher termites ... See more keywords

Phylogenomics Resolves Deep Phylogenetic Uncertainties and Hybridization in Rapidly Radiated Horseshoe Bats (Rhinolophus).

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Published in 2025 at "Molecular ecology"

DOI: 10.1111/mec.70184

Abstract: Phylogenetic reconstruction is indispensable for inferring evolutionary trajectories of novel traits and historical biogeography of extant species. However, resolving phylogenetic relationships remains particularly challenging during episodes of rapid radiation, as exemplified by Rhinolophus—the second‐largest genus… read more here.

Keywords: phylogenetic uncertainties; phylogenomics resolves; deep phylogenetic; clade ... See more keywords