نتایج جستجو برای: phylogenetic analyses

تعداد نتایج: 434625  

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2005
József Geml Donald D Davis David M Geiser

Phylogenetic analyses of 27 artillery fungus (Sphaerobolus sp.) isolates were conducted to identify species boundaries in the genus Sphaerobolus. Multiple gene genealogies inferred from maximum likelihood, Bayesian, and maximum-parsimony analyses of sequence data from individual loci (mtSSU, ITS, EF 1-alpha, and LSU) and a combined dataset (mtSSU, ITS, and EF 1-alpha) concordantly indicate the ...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2013
Phillip Q Spinks Robert C Thomson Gregory B Pauly Catherine E Newman Genevieve Mount H Bradley Shaffer

Reconstructing species trees for clades containing weakly delimited or incorrectly identified taxa is one of the most serious challenges facing systematists because building phylogenetic trees is generally predicated on correctly identifying species membership for the terminals in an analysis. A common practice, particularly in large-scale phylogenetic analyses, is to use single-exemplar sampli...

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2011
Marc J. Lajeunesse

SUMMARY phyloMeta is an easy to use console program for integrating phylogenetic information into meta-analysis. It is designed to help ecologists, evolutionary biologists and conservation biologists analyze effect size data extracted from published studies in a comparative phylogenetic context. This software estimates phylogenetic versions of all the traditional meta-analytical statistics used...

2017
Sarah K. Hilton Michael B. Doud Jesse D. Bloom

It has recently become possible to experimentally measure the effects of all amino-acid point mutations to proteins using deep mutational scanning. These experimental measurements can inform site-specific phylogenetic substitution models of gene evolution in nature. Here we describe software that efficiently performs analyses with such substitution models. This software, phydms, can be used to ...

2012
Meghan McKeown Michael Sundue David S. Barrington

Revwattsia fragilis (Watts) D.L. Jones (Dryopteridaceae), originally described as a Polystichum Roth by the pioneer Australian botanist Reverend W.W. Watts in 1914, is a rare epiphytic fern endemic to northeastern Queensland, Australia. Known from only a few populations, it is restricted to tropical rainforests in the Atherton Tablelands. We used the cpDNA markers psbA-trnH, rbcL, rbcL-accD, rp...

2009
Martin Helmkampf

Maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference analyses of seven concatenated fragments of nuclear-encoded housekeeping genes indicate that Lophotrochozoa is monophyletic, i.e., the lophophorate groups Bryozoa, Brachiopoda and Phoronida are more closely related to molluscs and annelids than to Deuterostomia or Ecdysozoa. Lophophorates themselves, however, form a polyphyletic assemblage. The hypothes...

Journal: :Systematic biology 2000
M P Simmons H Ochoterena

In the analysis of sequence-based data matrices, the use of different methods of treating gaps has been demonstrated to influence the resulting phylogenetic hypotheses (e.g., Eernisse and Kluge, 1993; Vogler and DeSalle, 1994; Simons and May den, 1997). Despite this influence, a well-justified, uniformly applied method of treating gaps is lacking in sequence-based phylogenetic studies. Treatmen...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2011
Sivagami Sundaram Chavadi Karen L Stirrett Uthamaphani R Edupuganti Olivia Vergnolle Gigani Sadhanandan Emily Marchiano Che Martin Wei-Gang Qiu Clifford E Soll Luis E N Quadri

The mycobactin siderophore system is present in many Mycobacterium species, including M. tuberculosis and other clinically relevant mycobacteria. This siderophore system is believed to be utilized by both pathogenic and nonpathogenic mycobacteria for iron acquisition in both in vivo and ex vivo iron-limiting environments, respectively. Several M. tuberculosis genes located in a so-called mbt ge...

Journal: :American journal of botany 1997
P Manos K Steele

Phylogenetic relationships were examined within the "higher" Hamamelididae using 21 species representing eight families and related outgroups. Chloroplast DNA sequences encoding the matK gene (/1 kilobase) provided 258 informative nucleotide sites. Phylogenetic analysis of this variation produced one most parsimonious tree supporting three monophyletic groups. In this tree, Nothofagus was basal...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Erika J Edwards Stephen A Smith

Grasslands cover more than 20% of the Earth's terrestrial surface, and their rise to dominance is one of the most dramatic events of biome evolution in Earth history. Grasses possess two main photosynthetic pathways: the C(3) pathway that is typical of most plants and a specialized C(4) pathway that minimizes photorespiration and thus increases photosynthetic performance in high-temperature and...

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