1997
DOI: 10.1006/mpev.1997.0402
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A Cladistic Analysis of Mitochondrial Ribosomal DNA from the Bovidae

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“…Finally, this work suggested the existence of two major subfamilial clades in Bovidae (Bovinae and Caprinae/Alcelaphinae/Hippotraginae clades), consistent with other molecular investigations based on ribosomal (Gatesy et al 1997) or cyt b (Hassanin & Douzery 1999a,b;Matthee & Robinson 1999) mitochondrial sequences.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Finally, this work suggested the existence of two major subfamilial clades in Bovidae (Bovinae and Caprinae/Alcelaphinae/Hippotraginae clades), consistent with other molecular investigations based on ribosomal (Gatesy et al 1997) or cyt b (Hassanin & Douzery 1999a,b;Matthee & Robinson 1999) mitochondrial sequences.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Further approaches (e.g., Gentry, 1978;Gatesy et al, 1997;Douzery, 1999, 2003) interpreted as related to the acquisition of monophiodoncy in these teeth .…”
Section: Mallorcamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A process of reciprocal parsimony mapping was used to examine the history for widespread species of Haemonchus in their artiodactyl and pecoran ruminant hosts. Parasites, including putative core and satellite species, were mapped directly onto the independent host phylogeny that represents current hypotheses about relationships for the artiodactyls (Gatesy et al, 1997;Gatesy and Arctander, 2000;Vrba and Schaller, 2000;and Hassanin and Douzery, 2003). Host and geographic distributions were also mapped and optimized onto the phylogeny for Haemonchus spp.…”
Section: Host Associations Coevolution and Biogeographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…among the Camelidae and pecoran ruminants including the Antilocapridae, Giraffidae, Cervidae, and all subfamilies and tribes of the Bovidae, as diagnosed in phylogenetic studies by Gatesy et al (1997), Gatesy and Arctander (2000), Vrba and Schaller (2000), and Hassanin and Douzery (2003). The host phylogeny in the current study is an informal supertree that was constructed from explicit phylogenetic hypotheses derived from both comparative morphology and molecular sequences.…”
Section: Host Associations Coevolution and Biogeographymentioning
confidence: 99%
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