«I really want to do this kind of study on early primates because then we can see how
robust the phylogenies that are published just now are,» Hurum adds.
Not exact matches
Here, we generate a
robust molecular
phylogeny for 70 primate genera and 367 primate species based on a concatenation of 69 nuclear gene segments and ten mitochondrial gene sequences, most of which were extracted from GenBank.
This
phylogeny combines a
robust framework for primate families and most genera based on nuclear genes with the expanded taxonomic coverage for genera and species that results from the inclusion of mitochondrial DNA sequences.