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Natural clades differ from “random” clades: simulations and analyses
Paleobiology, 1981Using computer simulations and analytic calculations, we have evaluated whether conspicuous expansions and contractions of natural clades may have represented chance fluctuations that occurred while probabilities of speciation and extinction remained equal and constant.
Steven M. Stanley +3 more
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Yeast, 2020
The Wickerhamiella and Starmerella genera form a clade (W/S clade) that branches close to Yarrowia lipolytica in the Saccharomycotina species tree. It comprises approximately 90 recognized species and 50 putative new species not formally described yet ...
P. Gonçalves +3 more
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The Wickerhamiella and Starmerella genera form a clade (W/S clade) that branches close to Yarrowia lipolytica in the Saccharomycotina species tree. It comprises approximately 90 recognized species and 50 putative new species not formally described yet ...
P. Gonçalves +3 more
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Real-time PCR assay to detect the novel Clade Ib monkeypox virus, September 2023 to May 2024
Euro surveillance : bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletinMonkeypox virus (MPXV) is an emerging zoonotic pathogen with complex epidemiology necessitating rapid diagnosis and distinguishing between clades and subclades.
L. Schuele +9 more
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Biological Theory, 2006
Exploring whether clades can reproduce leads to new perspectives on general accounts of biological development and individuation. Here we apply James Griesemer’s general account of reproduction to clades. Griesemer’s account of reproduction includes a requirement for development, raising the question of whether clades may be meaningfully said to ...
Andrew Hamilton, Matthew H. Haber
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Exploring whether clades can reproduce leads to new perspectives on general accounts of biological development and individuation. Here we apply James Griesemer’s general account of reproduction to clades. Griesemer’s account of reproduction includes a requirement for development, raising the question of whether clades may be meaningfully said to ...
Andrew Hamilton, Matthew H. Haber
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Health Security, 2019
Clade X was a day-long pandemic tabletop exercise conducted by the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security on May 15, 2018, in Washington, DC. In this report, we briefly describe the exercise development process and focus principally on the findings and recommendations that arose from this project.
Crystal, Watson +11 more
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Clade X was a day-long pandemic tabletop exercise conducted by the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security on May 15, 2018, in Washington, DC. In this report, we briefly describe the exercise development process and focus principally on the findings and recommendations that arose from this project.
Crystal, Watson +11 more
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MAJOR CLADES OF THE ANGIOSPERMS
Cladistics, 1985Abstract— Our knowledge of fundamental angiosperm interrelationships is still very incomplete. The absence of a narrowly circumscribed gymnosperm outgroup, ideally the sister group, makes character evaluation, necessary for a cladistic analysis, difficult.
Rolf, Dahlgren, Kåre, Bremer
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2020
This activity introduces basic tree reading skills for evolutionary phylogenies. It is designed as a short group activity. After completing this activity, students should be familiar with basic terminology and how to "read" a phylogenetic tree.
Baum, David, Jenkins, Kristin
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This activity introduces basic tree reading skills for evolutionary phylogenies. It is designed as a short group activity. After completing this activity, students should be familiar with basic terminology and how to "read" a phylogenetic tree.
Baum, David, Jenkins, Kristin
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Elaeagnifolium clade (Solanum)
2017Data set of specimens used in the publication: Knapp, S., E. Sagona, A.K.Z. Carbonell and F. Chiarini (2017) A revision of the Solanum elaeagnifolium clade (Elaeagnifolium clade; subgenus Leptostemonum, Solanaceae). PhytoKeys, in press. Abstract The Solanum elaeagnifolium clade (Elaeagnifolium clade) contains five species of small, often rhizomatous ...
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