20 results on '"Gatesy, John"'
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2. Adaptive Evolution and Phylogenetic Utility of Acr (Acrosin), a Rapidly Evolving Mammalian Fertilization Gene
3. Inconsistencies in Arguments for the Supertree Approach: Supermatrices versus Supertrees of Crocodylia
4. Are the Dental Data Really at Odds with the Molecular Data? Morphological Evidence for Whale Phylogeny (Re)Reexamined
5. Combined Support for Wholesale Taxic Atavism in Gavialine Crocodylians
6. Resolution of a Supertree/Supermatrix Paradox
7. Linked Branch Support and Tree Stability
8. Hidden Morphological Support for the Phylogenetic Placement of Pseudoryx nghetinhensis with Bovine Bovids: A Combined Analysis of Gross Anatomical Evidence and DNA Sequences from Five Genes
9. Stability of Cladistic Relationships between Cetacea and Higher-Level Artiodactyl Taxa
10. Comparative genomics reveals insights into avian genome evolution and adaptation
11. Extreme Diversity, Conservation, and Convergence of Spider Silk Fibroin Sequences
12. THE EVOLUTIONARY HISTORY OF CETACEAN BRAIN AND BODY SIZE
13. Impacts of the Cretaceous Terrestrial Revolution and KPg Extinction on Mammal Diversification
14. Pseudogenization of the tooth gene enamelysin (MMP20) in the common ancestor of extant baleen whales
15. The Vestigial Olfactory Receptor Subgenome of Odontocete Whales: Phylogenetic Congruence between Gene-Tree Reconciliation and Supermatrix Methods
16. How Many Genes Should a Systematist Sample? Conflicting Insights from a Phylogenomic Matrix Characterized by Replicated Incongruence
17. Hidden Likelihood Support in Genomic Data: Can Forty-Five Wrongs Make a Right?
18. Rate Limits for Mispairing and Compensatory Change: The Mitochondrial Ribosomal DNA of Antelopes
19. DNA Sequences from a Fossil Termite in Oligo-Miocene Amber and Their Phylogenetic Implications
20. Sequence Similarity of 12S Ribosomal Segment of Mitochondrial DNAs of Gharial and False Gharial
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