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Networks allow the investigation of evolutionary relationships that do not fit a tree model. They are becoming a leading tool for describing the evolutionary relationships between organisms, given the comparative complexities among genomes.
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      Biological Sciences, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Phylogeny, Animals
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      Microbiology, Plant Biology, Ecology, Population Aging
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      Parasitology, Research Design, Toxoplasma, Multivariate Analysis
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      Genetics, Population Genetics, Molecular Evolution, Phylogeny
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      Microbiology, Zoology, Phylogeny, Sequence alignment
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      Microbiology, Zoology, Phylogeny, Sequence alignment
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      Parasitology, Ruminants, Phylogeny, Animals
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      Microbiology, Parasitology, Medical Microbiology, Phylogeny
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      Microbiology, Parasitology, Medical Microbiology, Phylogeny
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      Evolutionary Biology, Plant Biology, Sequence alignment, Phylogenetic analysis
Pyometra is a disease that affects a large proportion of intact bitches, and typically is seen during the latter half of dioestrus. Several factors contribute to the development of pyometra, including genetic factors, an infectious... more
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      Zoology, Innate immunity, Dogs, Escherichia coli
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      Microbiology, Ruminants, Sweden, Veterinary Parasitology
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      Microbiology, Skeletal muscle biology, Veterinary Parasitology, Phylogeny
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The Apicomplexa is the only large taxonomic group whose members are entirely parasitic and is, therefore, presumably of major interest to parasitologists. We might, for example, expect that we know a great deal about the biology of the... more
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      Molecular Evolution, Biological Sciences, Phylogeny, Animals
Phylogenetic analysis has changed greatly in the last decade, and the most important themes in that change are reviewed here. Sequence data have become the most common source of phylogenetic information. This means that explicit models... more
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      Microbiology, Parasitology, Molecular Evolution, Medical Microbiology
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      Genetics, Multivariate Analysis, Phylogeny, Analysis of Variance
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      Biological Sciences, Environmental Sciences
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      Fire History, Fire Management, Seed germination, Biological Sciences
The seed bank dynamics of the three co-occurring obligate-seeder (i.e. fire-sensitive) Proteaceae species, Banksia ericifolia, Banksia marginata and Petrophile pulchella, were examined at sites of varying time since the most recent fire... more
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