نتایج جستجو برای: carnivora

تعداد نتایج: 1179  

Journal: :The Journal of veterinary medical science 2007
Yuki Kobayashi Nana Inoue Go Sato Takuya Itou Hamilton P Santos Cristina J C Brito Albério A B Gomes Marli F C Santos Marlon V Silva Carla S Mota Fumio H Ito Takeo Sakai

The incidence of canine rabies has been widely reported in Brazil, and new rabies virus (RV) variants, genetically similar to canine RV, have recently been isolated from foxes. In order to derive the epidemiological characteristics of Brazilian Carnivora RV, Brazilian RVs isolated from dogs, cats, and foxes were genetically analyzed. Brazilian Carnivora RV isolates were divided into 2 main line...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1996
X Xu A Janke U Arnason

The sequence (16,829 nt) of the complete mitochondrial genome of the greater Indian rhinoceros, Rhinoceros unicornis, was determined. Like other perissodactyls studied (horse and donkey) the rhinoceros demonstrates length variation (heteroplasmy) associated with different numbers of repetitive motifs in the control region. The 16,829-nt variety of the molecule includes 36 identical control regi...

2010
Anjali Goswami P. David Polly

BACKGROUND Although variation provides the raw material for natural selection and evolution, few empirical data exist about the factors controlling morphological variation. Because developmental constraints on variation are expected to act by influencing trait correlations, studies of modularity offer promising approaches that quantify and summarize patterns of trait relationships. Modules, hig...

Journal: :Systematic biology 2008
Frank T Burbrink R Alexander Pyron

Thacker, P. D. 2003. Morphology: The shape of things to come. Bioscience 53:544–549. Vogel, P. 2005. The current molecular phylogeny of eutherian mammals challenges previous interpretations of placental evolution. Placenta 26:591–596. Waddell, P. J., and S. Shelley. 2003. Evaluating placental interordinal phylogenies with novel sequences including RAG1, gammafibrinogen, ND6, and mt-tRNA, plus M...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2004
Li Yu Qing-wei Li O A Ryder Ya-ping Zhang

Phylogenetic relationships among 37 living species of order Carnivora spanning a relatively broad range of divergence times and taxonomic levels were examined using nuclear sequence data from exon 1 of the IRBP gene (approximately 1.3 kb) and first intron of the TTR gene (approximately 1 kb). These data were used to analyze carnivoran phylogeny at the family and generic level as well as the int...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2012
Haiwei Luo William Arndt Yiwei Zhang Guanqun Shi Max A Alekseyev Jijun Tang Austin L Hughes Robert Friedman

Evolutionary relationships among placental mammalian orders have been controversial. Whole genome sequencing and new computational methods offer opportunities to resolve the relationships among 10 genomes belonging to the mammalian orders Primates, Rodentia, Carnivora, Perissodactyla and Artiodactyla. By application of the double cut and join distance metric, where gene order is the phylogeneti...

2017
Kory M. Evans Brandon T. Waltz Victor A. Tagliacollo Brian L. Sidlauskas James S. Albert

In theory, evolutionary modularity allows anatomical structures to respond differently to selective regimes, thus promoting morphological diversification. These differences can then influence the rate and direction of phenotypic evolution among structures. Here we use geometric morphometrics and phenotypic matrix statistics to compare rates of craniofacial evolution and estimate evolvability in...

2008
MAURO LUCHERINI

Lycalopex gymnocercus (Fischer, 1814) is a canid commonly called the Pampas fox. A sexually dimorphic fox-like carnivore of medium size with reddish coloration on sides and white on the ventral surface, it is 1 of 6 species in the genus Lycalopex. It occurs in eastern Bolivia, western and central Paraguay, Uruguay, north and central Argentina, and southeastern Brazil. It prefers open habitats b...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1982
H Dene M Goodman M C McKenna A E Romero-Herrera

Myoglobin was purified from skeletal muscle of the pika (Ochotona princeps) and its primary structure was determined. This sequence was added to the set of 64 already known vertebrate myoglobin sequences and used to evaluate the phylogenetic position of the pika among other mammals, using a computerized search procedure based on maximum parsimony criteria. The pika is clearly related to the rab...

Journal: :Biological chemistry Hoppe-Seyler 1990
K P Rücknagel H Wiesner G Braunitzer

The primary structures of alpha- and beta-chains from the hemoglobin of the Beach Marten (Martes foina, Carnivora) are presented. The globin chains were separated on CM-cellulose in 8M urea buffer. The amino-acid sequences were established by automatic liquid- and gas-phase Edman degradation of the intact chains and the tryptic peptides from oxidized chains. Comparison of the sequences with hum...

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