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The following pages link to Prolonged decay of molecular rate estimates for metazoan mitochondrial DNA (Q28652433):
Displaying 15 items.
- Phylogeography of the Chydorus sphaericus Group (Cladocera: Chydoridae) in the Northern Palearctic (Q28586208) (← links)
- Large-scale mitogenomics enables insights into Schizophora (Diptera) radiation and population diversity (Q28603758) (← links)
- Mitogenomic analysis of a 50-generation chicken pedigree reveals a rapid rate of mitochondrial evolution and evidence for paternal mtDNA inheritance (Q28607303) (← links)
- Time-dependent estimates of molecular evolutionary rates: evidence and causes (Q35894718) (← links)
- Genome-scale rates of evolutionary change in bacteria. (Q38872317) (← links)
- Ice age unfrozen: severe effect of the last interglacial, not glacial, climate change on East Asian avifauna. (Q46246625) (← links)
- A comparison of methods for estimating substitution rates from ancient DNA sequence data. (Q55394933) (← links)
- Origin of a divergent mtDNA lineage of a freshwater snail species, Radix balthica, in Iceland: cryptic glacial refugia or a postglacial founder event? (Q57718294) (← links)
- Origins of endemic island tortoises in the western Indian Ocean: a critique of the human-translocation hypothesis (Q57984105) (← links)
- Bayesian inference of evolutionary histories under time-dependent substitution rates (Q64359799) (← links)
- Loss and gain of sexual reproduction in the same stick insect (Q84967197) (← links)
- Unexpected low genetic variation in the South American hystricognath rodent Lagostomus maximus (Rodentia: Chinchillidae) (Q90076630) (← links)
- Historical biogeography identifies a possible role of Miocene wetlands in the diversification of the Amazonian rocket frogs (Aromobatidae: Allobates ) (Q110451173) (← links)
- Systematics and biogeography of the Boana albopunctata species group (Anura, Hylidae), with the description of two new species from Amazonia (Q110451347) (← links)
- Diversity, biogeography, and reproductive evolution in the genus Pipa (Amphibia: Anura: Pipidae) (Q111742422) (← links)