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Phylogenetic relationships of Rhododendroideae (Ericaceae)

American Journal of Botany, 1997
The Rhododendroideae are usually recognized as a subfamily within Ericaceae. This group has been considered primitive (i.e., occupying the ancestral or basal position relative to all other Ericaceae) due to the occurrence of separate petals in several taxa, deciduous corollas, and septicidally dehiscent capsules.
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Phylogenetic relationships of Proteroglyphae toxins

Toxicon, 1972
Abstract The amino acid sequences of eleven Proteroglyphae toxins were used in setting up a phylogenetic relationship between these toxins. A probable sequence of genetic events leading to this relationship is postulated.
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Phylogenetic Relationships of Fungal Cytochromesc

Yeast, 1997
The CYC1 gene encoding cytochrome c in the yeast Candida albicans was cloned by complementation of a cytochrome c-deficient mutant of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, and its DNA sequence was determined. The analysis of the amino acid sequences of cytochrome c from 14 fungal species and two isoforms from S.
Stewart Scherer   +4 more
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PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS IN SEED PLANTS

Cladistics, 1985
Abstract— The phylogenetic relationships of nineteen extant and fossil seed plants are considered. Analysis of 31 characters produced ten topologically similar and equally parsimonious cladograms. A strict consensus tree derived from these cladograms places Lyginopteris as the sister taxon to the other seed plants included.
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Phylogenetic Relationships of a Large Marine Beggiatoa

Systematic and Applied Microbiology, 1999
Based upon 16S rRNA sequence and phenotypic similarities, a large, uncultured Beggiatoa sp. from the Bay of Concepción (Chile), is very closely related to the Chilean Thioploca species Thioploca araucae., whose filaments grow as sheathed bundles. The formation of sheathed filament bundles, the key character to distinguish the genus Thioploca from ...
Teske, Andreas   +3 more
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Phylogenetic relationships in the millipede family Julidae

Cladistics, 2011
A phylogenetic analysis of 40 species (22 genera) of the Palaearctic millipede family Julidae was made based on partial sequences of the mitochondrial 16S rRNA (16S) gene and the nuclear 28S rRNA (28S) gene, respectively. The two data sets (16S rDNA and 28S rDNA) were analysed individually and in combination using direct optimization as implemented in ...
Enghoff, Henrik   +2 more
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Phylogenetic relationships of the Temnocephaloidea (Platyhelminthes)

Hydrobiologia, 1986
Temnocephala novaezealandiae (family Temnocephalidae) and Troglocaridicola mrazeki and Scutariella georgica (family Scutariellidae) were studied by electron microscopy in an attempt to reveal characters that would indicate their phylogenetic relationship to other members of the Platyhelminthes.
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Phylogenetic relationships within the Terebellomorpha

Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 2001
Terebellomorpha is a clade of predominantly tube-dwelling polychaetes, some of whose species are very abundant and whose habitats range from shallow to very deep waters. The group contains five families (Terebellidae, Ampharetidae, Pectinariidae, Trichobranchidae and Alvinellidae).
S. Brown   +2 more
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PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS AMONG EXTANT BRACHIOPODS

Cladistics, 1995
Abstract—The monophyletic status of the Brachiopoda and phylogenetic relationships within the phylum have long been contentious issues for brachiopod systematists. The relationship of brachiopods to other lophophore‐bearing taxa is also uncertain; results from recent morphological and molecular studies are in conflict.
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