Sentences with phrase «for phylogenetic studies»

I will collect tissue sam ¬ ples for phylogenetic studies, I will collect cells for San Diego Zoo's Frozen Zoo initiative (perhaps one day it can be cloned?)
I will collect tissue samples for phylogenetic studies, I will collect cells for San Diego Zoo's Frozen Zoo initiative (perhaps one day it can be cloned?)
The distinctive egg cases (cocoons) of Clitellata, however, are relatively common in the fossil record, although their potential for phylogenetic studies has remained largely unexplored.

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Study co-author and current Managing Director of the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History Professor Russell Gray states, «This study shows the power of computational phylogenetic methods to test causal hypotheses about human history.&rStudy co-author and current Managing Director of the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History Professor Russell Gray states, «This study shows the power of computational phylogenetic methods to test causal hypotheses about human history.&rstudy shows the power of computational phylogenetic methods to test causal hypotheses about human history.»
«Our study exemplifies the utility of looking beyond phylogenetic criteria alone when conducting risk assessment for emerging RNA viruses and the need to include functional, ecologic, and pathogenic analyses of animal reservoirs,» says Jan Felix Drexler, M.D., the study's corresponding author and a professor of medicine at the Institute of Virology at the University of Bonn Medical Centre in Germany.
The absence of a single gene tree identical to the avian species tree is consistent with studies in yeast (82), indicating that phylogenetic studies based on one or several genes, especially for rapid radiations, will probably be insufficient.
A deep global analysis of the gut microbiota composition was done by phylogenetic microarray analysis using a Human Intestinal Tract Chip (HITChip), an analytical device designed specifically for studying gut bacteria.
The American Naturalist editors have selected, for the 2016 Student Paper Award, «Diet Evolution and Clade Richness in Hexapoda: a Phylogenetic Study of Higher Taxa,» by James Rainford (student) and Peter Mayhew of University of York, England.
Shendure's University of Washington team developed new computational tools for this study, including one for lineage reconstructions that are not feasible when using standard evolutionary phylogenetics tools.
al. (1999) for example, recently conducted phylogenetic studies divergences among animal phyla, plants, animals and fungi.
The phylogenetic position of the cephalochordate amphioxus, together with its relatively simple and evolutionarily conserved morphology and genome structure, has led to its use as a model for studies of animal evolution, with a special focus on the origin of deuterostomes, chordates, and vertebrates.
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