Life history evolution of marine invertebrates: new views from
phylogenetic systematics.
In grad school, I went into regular biology and got out of
phylogenetic systematics, the study and classification of the distribution and diversity of organisms.
But this new theory, called
phylogenetic systematics, proposed that the classification of organisms should reflect their actual evolutionary history.
Journey into
Phylogenetic Systematic.
Not exact matches
The scientific paper describing the find, entitled «The oldest Asian Hesperornithiform from the Upper Cretaceous of Japan, and the
phylogenetic reassessment of Hesperornithiformes,» has been posted on the Journal of
Systematic Palaeontology website.
Research interests: Primate evolution, biogeography and
systematics - Strepsirhines - Molecular evolution and
phylogenetics - Conservation and population genetics - Vocal communication and behavior - Mathematical modeling
Using this approach, we performed a
systematic phylogenetic and protein domain architecture - based study, encompassing the entire proteomes of all human Herpesviridae, as well as of select non-human herpesviruses, to define Strict Ortholog Groups (SOGs).
She is particularly concerned with assessing the role that fossils play in the interpretation of modern biodiversity and
phylogenetics, as well as the role that phenotypic variation plays in the interpretation of vertebrate fossils and
systematics.
Relevant topics include, but are not limited to: evolution of development, complex traits, population genetics, ecological genetics, evolutionary theory,
systematics,
phylogenetics, and comparative genomics.
The
systematic characterization of somatic mutations fed nicely into a
phylogenetic analysis, which revealed that all d42m1 derived clones were related (genetically speaking) to one another, while quite distinct from the other sarcoma (H31m1) as well as normal fibroblast cells.