Deconstructing Difflugia: The tangled evolution of lobose testate amoebae shells (Amoebozoa: Arcellinida) illustrates the importance of convergent evolution in protist phylogeny [0.03%]
解构Difflugia:有壳纤毛虫类群(Amoebozoa: Arcellinida)的复杂演化历史揭示了趋同进化在原生生物系统发育中的重要性
Rubén González-Miguéns,Milcho Todorov,Quentin Blandenier et al.
Rubén González-Miguéns et al.
Protists, the micro-eukaryotes that are neither plants, animals nor fungi build up the greatest part of eukaryotic diversity on Earth. Yet, their evolutionary histories and patterns are still mostly ignored, and their complexity overlooked....
Phylogenomic loci define the generic boundaries of Gochnatieae and improve resolution at the species level in Moquiniastrum (Compositae) [0.03%]
基于系统基因组数据重新界定瘤果花序族的属间界限并提高狭义莫昆氏莲属物种分辨率
Morgan R Gostel,Gisela Sancho,Nádia Roque et al.
Morgan R Gostel et al.
Understanding the evolution of the tribe Gochnatieae (Compositae) has been the subject of considerable effort in the past decade. This is due to the key position of this tribe in the phylogeny of the sunflower family and the corresponding i...
Molecular phylogenetics of the avian feather louse Philopterus-complex (Phthiraptera: Philopteridae) [0.03%]
鸡羽毛虱属蜱螨亚纲的研究(Philopterus-complex)
Stanislav Kolencik,Kevin P Johnson,Avery R Grant et al.
Stanislav Kolencik et al.
The avian feather louse Philopterus-complex (Phthiraptera: Ischnocera: Philopteridae) currently contains 12 genera that have been grouped together because of shared morphological characteristics. Although previously lumped into a single gen...
Phylogenomics and evolutionary history of Oreocnide (Urticaceae) shed light on recent geological and climatic events in SE Asia [0.03%]
荨麻族臭茉属的化基因组学和进化历史揭示了东南亚近期的地质和气候事件
Zeng-Yuan Wu,Richard I Milne,Jie Liu et al.
Zeng-Yuan Wu et al.
Climate change and geological events have long been known to shape biodiversity, implying that these can likewise be viewed from a biological perspective. To study whether plants can shed light on this, and how they responded to climate cha...
Erhan Aslan,Muhittin Arslanyolu
Erhan Aslan
Deoxyribonuclease II (DNase II) is one of the earliest enzymes discovered in the history of biochemistry. Its role in apoptosis and development has been documented with great detail in eukaryotes. Prior in silico analyses showed its complet...
The dynamics and the timeline of speciation in the gall-forming aphid Geoica spp. within and among Pistacia host tree species [0.03%]
在 pistacia 植物寄主中 geoica 蚜虫属产苞型蚜虫成种的动力学和时间线研究
Rachel Ben-Shlomo,Stav Talal,Moshe Inbar
Rachel Ben-Shlomo
Trees of the genus Pistacia serve as obligate hosts for gall-forming aphids (Hemiptera, Aphididae, Fordini). Each aphid species induces a characteristic gall on a single Pistacia host species. The genus Geoica (Fordini) induce similar spher...
Categorical edge-based analyses of phylogenomic data reveal conflicting signals for difficult relationships in the avian tree [0.03%]
基于类别的边缘分析揭示了鸟类系统树中难以确定的关系的矛盾信号
Ning Wang,Edward L Braun,Bin Liang et al.
Ning Wang et al.
Phylogenetic analyses fail to yield a satisfactory resolution of some relationships in the tree of life even with genome-scale datasets, so the failure is unlikely to reflect limitations in the amount of data. Gene tree conflicts are partic...
The evolution of primate malaria parasites: A study on the origin and diversification of Plasmodium in lemurs [0.03%]
灵长动物疟疾寄生虫的进化:关于狐猴小鼠疟原虫起源和多样化的研究
M Andreína Pacheco,Randall E Junge,Adithyan Menon et al.
M Andreína Pacheco et al.
Among the primate malaria parasites, those found in lemurs have been neglected. Here, six Plasmodium lineages were detected in 169 lemurs. Nearly complete mitochondrial genomes (mtDNA, ≈6Kb) and apicoplast loci (≈6Kb) were obtained from t...
Taxon-rich transcriptomics supports higher-level phylogeny and major evolutionary trends in Foraminifera [0.03%]
丰富分类群的转录组支持了_foraminifera_的高级系统发育及主要进化趋势
Roberto Sierra,Florian Mauffrey,Joana Cruz et al.
Roberto Sierra et al.
Foraminifera, classified in the supergroup Rhizaria, are a common and highly diverse group of mainly marine protists. Despite their evolutionary and ecological importance, only limited genomic data (one partial genome and nine transcriptomi...
Endemicity and radiation in waterfalls of the Western Ghats: The genus Cremnoconchus (Gastropoda: Littorinidae) [0.03%]
印度西高止山脉瀑布中的土著种与辐射分化:柄旋螺属(腹足纲: littorinidae)
Anwesha Saha,Sudeshna Chakraborty,G Ravikanth et al.
Anwesha Saha et al.
Snails of the genus Cremnoconchus - the only freshwater members of the gastropod family Littorinidae - are endemic to the spray zones of numerous waterfalls in the Western Ghats of India. Cremnoconchus consists of nine described and possibl...