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Bayesian Phylogeography Finds Its Roots [PDF]
As a key factor in endemic and epidemic dynamics, the geographical distribution of viruses has been frequently interpreted in the light of their genetic histories.
P. Lemey +3 more
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Species with a large geographic distributions present a challenge for phylogeographic studies due to logistic difficulties of obtaining adequate sampling.
Eugeniya I Bekker +5 more
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A review of phylogeography: biotic and abiotic factors
Phylogeography expounds population genetics and phylogenetics in straightforward geographic manner, providing good framework in revealing the evolutionary background of the species.
Rakesh Kumar, Vinod Kumar
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Plant Taxonomy, Systematics and Phylogeography
Plant taxonomy and phylogeny deal with very important problems related to the genetic diversity of populations found in different geographical regions, trying to present the variability of these populations but also to explain their origin.
Jacek Urbaniak, Paweł Kwiatkowski
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This chapter explains the concept of phylogeography which is focused on the principles and processes of the geographical distribution of genealogical lineages. First, it expounds on the molecular markers of phylogeography. It specifically looks at mitochondrial DNA (MtDNA). MtDNA is often the marker of choice as it showcases a relatively simple pattern
Graham Rowe +2 more
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Phylogeography [1] is a young and fast-growing field that analyses the geographical distribution of genealogical lineages. It grew out of the new techniques of the 1980s that made it possible to determine DNA sequence variation from individuals across a species range, and hence to reconstruct gene genealogies.
Emerson, Brent C., Hewitt, Godfrey M.
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Comparative phylogeography in the genomic age: Opportunities and challenges
We consider the opportunities and challenges comparative phylogeography (CP) faces in the genomic age to determine: (1) how we can maximise the potential of big CP analyses to advance biogeographic and macroevolutionary theory; and (2) what we can, and ...
A. McGaughran +8 more
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Comparative population genomics is an ascendant field using genomic comparisons between species to draw inferences about forces regulating genetic variation.
S. Edwards +3 more
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Accounting for spatial sampling patterns in Bayesian phylogeography
Significance Statistical phylogeography has led to substantial progress in our understanding of the pace and means by which organisms colonize their habitats.
S. Guindon, N. de Maio
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Diplozoidae are common monogenean ectoparasites of cyprinoid fish, with the genus Paradiplozoon being the most diversified. Despite recent studies on Diplozoidae from Europe, Africa and Asia, the diversity, distribution and phylogeny of this parasite ...
Farshad Nejat +9 more
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