149 results on '"Gatesy, John"'
Search Results
102. Pinniped Diphyly and Bat Triphyly: More Homology Errors Drive Conflicts in the Mammalian Tree
103. Inactivation of the olfactory marker protein (OMP) gene in river dolphins and other odontocete cetaceans
104. Lineage diversification of fringe-toed lizards (Phrynosomatidae: Uma notata complex) in the Colorado Desert: Delimiting species in the presence of gene flow
105. Resolution of a concatenation/coalescence kerfuffle: partitioned coalescence support and a robust family‐level tree for Mammalia
106. Biases of tree-independent-character-subsampling methods
107. Inactivation of Cone-Specific Phototransduction Genes in Rod Monochromatic Cetaceans
108. The effects of subsampling gene trees on coalescent methods applied to ancient divergences
109. Inactivation of C4orf26 in toothless placental mammals
110. The gene tree delusion
111. Interordinal gene capture, the phylogenetic position of Steller’s sea cow based on molecular and morphological data, and the macroevolutionary history of Sirenia
112. Coalescence vs. concatenation: Sophisticated analyses vs. first principles applied to rooting the angiosperms
113. On the importance of homology in the age of phylogenomics.
114. Phylogenetic analysis at deep timescales: Unreliable gene trees, bypassed hidden support, and the coalescence/concatalescence conundrum
115. Resolution of a concatenation/coalescence kerfuffle: partitioned coalescence support and a robust family-level tree for Mammalia.
116. Land plant origins and coalescence confusion
117. Rod Monochromacy and the Coevolution of Cetacean Retinal Opsins
118. Concatenation versus coalescence versus “concatalescence”
119. A phylogenetic blueprint for a modern whale
120. Response to Comment on “Impacts of the Cretaceous Terrestrial Revolution and KPg Extinction on Mammal Diversification”
121. A phylogenetic hypothesis for Crocodylus (Crocodylia) based on mitochondrial DNA: Evidence for a trans-Atlantic voyage from Africa to the New World
122. Pseudogenization of the tooth gene enamelysin ( MMP20 ) in the common ancestor of extant baleen whales
123. Nuclear–Mitochondrial Sequences as Witnesses of Past Interbreeding and Population Diversity in the Jumping Bristletail Mesomachilis
124. Divergence date estimation and a comprehensive molecular tree of extant cetaceans
125. Relationships of Cetacea (Artiodactyla) Among Mammals: Increased Taxon Sampling Alters Interpretations of Key Fossils and Character Evolution
126. Molecular Decay of the Tooth Gene Enamelin (ENAM) Mirrors the Loss of Enamel in the Fossil Record of Placental Mammals
127. Evolution and phylogenetic utility of the melanocortin-1 receptor gene (MC1R) in Cetartiodactyla
128. The rapid accumulation of consistent molecular support for intergeneric crocodylian relationships
129. Impact of increased character sampling on the phylogeny of Cetartiodactyla (Mammalia): combined analysis including fossils
130. Morphological and Molecular Evidence for a Stepwise Evolutionary Transition from Teeth to Baleen in Mysticete Whales
131. A tenth crucial question regarding model use in phylogenetics
132. Adaptive Evolution and Phylogenetic Utility ofAcr(Acrosin), a Rapidly Evolving Mammalian Fertilization Gene
133. Corroboration among Data Sets in Simultaneous Analysis: Hidden Support for Phylogenetic Relationships among Higher Level Artiodactyl Taxa
134. A Cladistic Analysis of Mitochondrial Ribosomal DNA from the Bovidae
135. Elision: A Method for Accommodating Multiple Molecular Sequence Alignments with Alignment-Ambiguous Sites
136. Alignment-Ambiguous Nucleotide Sites and the Exclusion of Systematic Data
137. Genes lost during the transition from land to water in cetaceans highlight genomic changes associated with aquatic adaptations
138. Hidden Morphological Support for the Phylogenetic Placement of Pseudoryx nghetinhensiswith Bovine Bovids: A Combined Analysis of Gross Anatomical Evidence and DNA Sequences from Five Genes.
139. Molecular Evolution and Phylogenetics (M. Nei and S. Kumar)
140. Vocal learning-associated convergent evolution in mammalian proteins and regulatory elements.
141. Speciation in the deep: genomics and morphology reveal a new species of beaked whale Mesoplodon eueu .
142. Molecular decay of enamel matrix protein genes in turtles and other edentulous amniotes.
143. Macroevolutionary dynamics and historical biogeography of primate diversification inferred from a species supermatrix.
144. A supermatrix analysis of genomic, morphological, and paleontological data from crown Cetacea.
145. Phylogeny and adaptive evolution of the brain-development gene microcephalin (MCPH1) in cetaceans.
146. Inconsistencies in arguments for the supertree approach: supermatrices versus supertrees of Crocodylia.
147. Are the dental data really at odds with the molecular data? Morphological evidence for whale phylogeny (re)reexamined.
148. Combined support for wholesale taxic atavism in gavialine crocodylians.
149. Resolution of a supertree/supermatrix paradox.
Catalog
Books, media, physical & digital resources
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.