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Tag Archives: phylogenics
Lice in 50 languages
Lice can be tremendously useful. For instance, the high but not perfect specificity of several different species of lice allows to use information about their phylogeny to infer some information about the phylogenies of their host species. Some of the … Continue reading
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Tagged 2004, Category:Graph images that should use vector graphics, CC BY, composite figure, Creative Commons, David L. Reed, evolution, Fahrenholzia pinnata, Greek, human evolution, JPG, lice, phylogenics, PLoS Biology, Reuse, SVG, Vincent S. Smith, Wikimedia Commons, Wikipedia, Wiktionary, Zazaki
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Article-level metrics on reuse – a gastropod perspective
An article, Neogastropod phylogenetic relationships based on entire mitochondrial genomes, was published by Regina L Cunha, Cristina Grande and Rafael Zardoya in BMC Evolutionary Biology in 2009. It contains multiple phylogenetic trees, with thumbnail images added to represent inhabitants of individual branches. The … Continue reading
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Tagged 2009, Altmetrics, Article-level metrics, BMC Evolutionary Biology, CC BY, composite figure, Creative Commons, Cristina Grande, most viewed, PDF, phylogenics, Rafael Zardoya, Regina L Cunha, toolserver, Vietnamese, WebCite, Wikimedia Commons
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