Phylogenetic trees are fractal in the sense ... an ancestral lineage and all the descendants of that ancestor. This group of organisms has the property of monophyly (from the Greek for "single ...
Our preference for arbitrating discrete taxonomic groups and instantaneous phylogenetic splits ignores the continuity and complexity of biological evolution. Indeed, one of the most compelling ...
AIST researchers, in collaboration with JAMSTEC, Hokkaido University and Tohoku University, have succeeded in cultivating an ...
The early lineages of hexapods (broadly defined insects) have long been debated. Researchers at University of Tsukuba and ...
A simple model projected which strains were likely to be highly transmissible, with implications for public health.
morphology-based functional groups, phylogenetic groups, and functional groups proposed by Reynolds. We assessed the relationships between biovolume of each group and environmental conditions using ...
The result of this analysis is a phylogenetic tree ... tool that simplifies the analysis of DNA data by dividing it into groups, or partitions, to account for differences in how fast various ...
The result of this analysis is a phylogenetic tree ... tool that simplifies the analysis of DNA data by dividing it into groups, or partitions, to account for differences in how fast various ...
Candidate phyla radiation (CPR), a large bacterial phylogenetic group that includes various uncultivated lineages, are ubiquitous in natural and artificial environments, but their ecophysiology in ...
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