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Description Evolutionary relationships among laurasiatherian mammals as used in molecular evolution analyses.jpg |
English:
Evolutionary relationships among laurasiatherian mammals as used in molecular evolution analyses. The four clades tested for divergent selection are shown in colour and numbered in uppercase: (I) Whippomorpha (Hippopotamidae + Cetacea); (II) Cetacea; (III) Mysticeti and (IV) Odontoceti. Branches tested for positive selection are numbered in lowercase: (i) Whippomorpha (Hippopotamidae + Cetacea); (ii) Cetacea; (iii) Mysticeti; (iv) Odontoceti and (v) hippo.
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Date | Published 30 September 2015 |
Source | Tsagkogeorga G, McGowen MR, Davies KTJ, et al. A phylogenomic analysis of the role and timing of molecular adaptation in the aquatic transition of cetartiodactyl mammals. Royal Society Open Science. 2015;2(9):150156. doi:10.1098/rsos.150156. http://rsos.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/2/9/150156 |
Author | Georgia Tsagkogeorga, Michael R. McGowen, Kalina T. J. Davies, Simon Jarman, Andrea Polanowski, Mads F. Bertelsen, Stephen J. Rossiter |
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