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ZOOTAXA http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/ ZOOKEYS: http://pensoftonline.net/zookeys/index.php/journal/index. http://www.science.marshall.edu/fet/euscorpius/. Chapter 2 Opener: How do we classify organisms?. 2.1(1) The Tree of Life. 2.1(2) The Tree of Life. 2.1(3) The Tree of Life.
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ZOOTAXA http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/ • ZOOKEYS: • http://pensoftonline.net/zookeys/index.php/journal/index
2.2 Darwin’s representation of hypothetical phylogenetic relationships
2.6(1) Two possible hypotheses for the phylogenetic relationships of whales
2.6(2) Two possible hypotheses for the phylogenetic relationships of whales
2.7(1) Inferring a phylogeny by the method of maximum parsimony
2.7(2) Inferring a phylogeny by the method of maximum parsimony
2.7(3) Inferring a phylogeny by the method of maximum parsimony
2.9 Evidence for phylogenetic relationships among primates, based on the -globin pseudogene
2.14 The relative rate test for constancy of the rate of molecular divergence
2.15 Proportion of base pairs in the DNA sequences that differ between pairs of vertebrate species
2.16(1) Genes that differ in rate of sequence evolution may differ in utility for phylogenetic analysis
2.16(2) Genes that differ in rate of sequence evolution may differ in utility for phylogenetic analysis
2.18(1) Gene trees may or may not reflect the phylogeny of the species from which the genes are sampled
2.18(2) Gene trees may or may not reflect the phylogeny of the species from which the genes are sampled
2.18(3) Gene trees may or may not reflect the phylogeny of the species from which the genes are sampled
2.19 A genealogy of mitochondrial haplotypes in samples from 32 species of cichlid fishes
2.21 Phylogenies of some Old World monkeys and cats (Felidae)