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期刊名:Molecular phylogenetics and evolution

缩写:MOL PHYLOGENET EVOL

ISSN:1055-7903

e-ISSN:1095-9513

IF/分区:3.6/Q1

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Cottoid fishes represent a morphologically diverse radiation of perciforms, yet their phylogenetic relationships and higher-level taxonomy remain unstable. In particular, the limits of the family Agonidae (poachers) and the placement of clo...
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Subfamilies of cytochrome P450 proteins have been strongly linked to the metabolism of physiologically disruptive compounds such as alkaloids, terpenoids, and other xenobiotics. Consistent with this function, these genes have adaptively evo...
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The distribution of vegetation across the Northern Hemisphere has been profoundly shaped by the climatic and geological history of the Cenozoic. An ancient paleotropical vegetation belt, once spanning the Northern Hemisphere, is hypothesize...
Kenneth Otieno Onditi,Terrence C Demos,Julian C Kerbis Peterhans et al. Kenneth Otieno Onditi et al.
The sub-Saharan Africa endemic dormouse genus Graphiurus is a morphologically diverse group of rodents that has long lacked a genus-wide genetic framework, hindering inference of their evolution and biogeography. Here, we assembled the firs...
Mark D B Eldridge,Matthew J Phillips,Renae C Pratt et al. Mark D B Eldridge et al.
Amongst the Macropodidae (kangaroos and wallabies) the morphologically distinct forest wallabies are the most poorly studied. Modern forest wallabies are confined to the rainforests of New Guinea, with three species inhabiting the lowlands ...
Eunji Park,Ina Na,Alana Closs et al. Eunji Park et al.
Gregarines are a large group of apicomplexan parasites that infect a wide range of invertebrate hosts, including diverse and speciose groups, such as annelids and arthropods. Marine eugregarines represent the majority of gregarine diversity...
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Phylogenomics has greatly deepened our understanding of insect evolution, yet significant gaps remain in certain ancient and fast-evolving lineages. Plecoptera (stoneflies), one of the earliest-diverging groups of winged insects with fossil...
E Nocella,G Fassio,T Lemarcis et al. E Nocella et al.
The egg-cowries comprise a family of specialised carnivorous caenogastropods (Ovulidae Fleming, 1828) that feed by browsing on octocorals, hexacorals and stylasterid hydrozoans. A recent phylogenetic study, employing a Sanger-based multiloc...
Alice Wang,Melanie L J Stiassny,Bruno F Melo Alice Wang
The Congo River, with the highest diversity of riverine fishes in Africa, only recently established its contemporary outlet into the Atlantic around the Miocene-Pliocene transition (∼5 millions of years ago; Ma). Yet, its role in shaping i...
Clélia Gauthier,William G Dodt,Manuela Cascini et al. Clélia Gauthier et al.
Kangaroos and their relatives diverged from arboreal possum-like ancestors and descended into terrestrial or semi-fossorial foraging niches prior to their oldest fossil records from the Late Oligocene (∼25 Ma). However, the most recognisab...