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Author Gatesy [6 articles]

Recent papers posted to CiteULike by the author Gatesy.
  • A tenth crucial question regarding model use in phylogenetics.
    Trends in ecology & evolution (Personal edition), Vol. 22, No. 10. (October 2007), pp. 509-510.
    by J Gatesy
    posted to phylogenetics by bpcusack on 2008-08-06 17:48:53 as **
  • Evidence from milk casein genes that cetaceans are close relatives of hippopotamid artiodactyls.
    Mol Biol Evol, Vol. 13, No. 7. (September 1996), pp. 954-963.
  • Morphological and Molecular Evidence for a Stepwise Evolutionary Transition from Teeth to Baleen in Mysticete Whales
    Systematic Biology, Vol. 57, No. 1. (2008), pp. 15-37.
    by Thomas A Deméré, Michael R Mcgowen, Annalisa Berta, John Gatesy
    posted to baleen evolution whale by biomcgary on 2008-02-13 22:42:02 as **
  • How many genes should a systematist sample? Conflicting insights from a phylogenomic matrix characterized by replicated incongruence.
    Syst Biol, Vol. 56, No. 2. (April 2007), pp. 355-363.
    posted to data-incongruence multilocus-data by akifumi on 2007-12-13 12:33:14 as **
  • The supermatrix approach to systematics
    Trends in Ecology & Evolution, Vol. 22, No. 1. (January 2007), pp. 34-41.
    by Alan de Queiroz, John Gatesy
  • Hidden Likelihood Support in Genomic Data: Can Forty-Five Wrongs Make a Right?
    Systematic Biology, Vol. 54, No. 3. (June 2005), pp. 483-492.
    by John Gatesy, Richard Baker
    posted to consensus hidden parsimony phylogenetics supertree support by aprasad on 2005-08-19 21:02:04 as **
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