- make it
difficult for
phylogeneticists to ****ess the
evolutionary histories of
these species. In
these instances,
phylogeneticists would have to use another...
- some
muroid rodents found on the
African mainland. Some
molecular phylogeneticists consider this
clade of
Malagasy and
African rodents to
represent a...
- In biology,
phylogenetics (/ˌfaɪloʊdʒəˈnɛtɪks, -lə-/) is the
study of the
evolutionary history of life
using genetics,
which is
known as
phylogenetic inference...
- such as the
ischyromyids (Paramys). Both
molecular and
morphological phylogeneticists have
recently suggested a more
distant relationship to
these animals...
-
Choice of
outgroup can
change the
topology of a phylogeny. Therefore,
phylogeneticists typically use more than one
outgroup in
cladistic analysis. The use...
-
commonly used and the
parsimony criterion has been
abandoned by many
phylogeneticists in
favor of more "sophisticated" (but less parsimonious) evolutionary...
-
phylogenetic analyses, and the
parsimony criterion has been
abandoned by many
phylogeneticists in
favor of more "sophisticated" but less
parsimonious evolutionary...
-
vigorous debates between traditional paleontologists and
molecular phylogeneticists about how and when the
modern groups of
mammals diversified, especially...
-
related to salt glands.
While human tears are high in pot****ium, most
phylogeneticists disagree with the ****ociation.[citation needed] Look up salt gland...
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numbers Barbara R.
Holland (born 1976), New
Zealand born
Australian phylogeneticist Lotte Hollands (born 1981),
Dutch mathematical physicist Tara S. Holm...