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1 nsively sequenced molecular markers in plant systematics.
2 bases, for example, in molecular biology and systematics.
3 ir use as 'perfect' characters for molecular systematics.
4 ly on a long-standing controversy in primate systematics.
5 ethods, and generation of data for molecular systematics.
6 velopment, medicine, evolution, ecology, and systematics.
7 he greatest unresolved challenge in dinosaur systematics.
8 sion did not perturb the (18)O/(16)O isotope systematics.
9 gy, biomechanics, developmental biology, and systematics.
10  remaining questions that hinder mygalomorph systematics.
11  and critical fields such as paleobotany and systematics.
12 s of morphological evolution in invertebrate systematics.
13 ively fast and thus widely used in molecular systematics.
14 natural foundation for microbial ecology and systematics.
15  relationship between behavioral studies and systematics.
16 Kansas, especially wild bee behavior and bee systematics.
17 is of fundamental importance for prokaryotic systematics.
18 ogeny is currently the basis for prokaryotic systematics.
19 stem to study grass phylogeny, evolution and systematics.
20     Characterization of the hafnium-tungsten systematics ((182)Hf decaying to (182)W and emitting two
21                                 Lead isotope systematics and between-site flux comparisons indicated
22                 However, many aspects of the systematics and divergence times of the group remain unr
23 the Biological Species Concept in prokaryote systematics and ecology.
24 ons into taxon-character matrices to support systematics and evolutionary biology research.
25 n-essential plasmid DNA has implications for systematics and evolutionary biology.
26 pplications are becoming important in insect systematics and in phenomics studies of insect behavior
27 erialia" concept may revolutionize molluscan systematics and may have important implications for meta
28 e phylogeny of the organisms determined from systematics and other molecular studies.
29 ant hybridization, phylogeography, molecular systematics and seed dispersal.
30                                     Scorpion systematics and taxonomy have recently shown a need for
31 nificantly improved our understanding of the systematics and taxonomy of these genera.
32 plant, is important in the discussion of its systematics and the ecology of the earliest angiosperms.
33  speciation, a tradition traceable to Mayr's Systematics and the Origin of Species.
34 tly related T. horrida, considering history, systematics, and biology.
35 as of the mouth as one indicator of brushing systematics, and duration of specific brushing movements
36 e set of areas that included plant genetics, systematics, and evolution.
37 markers have been used to clarify triatomine systematics, and give examples of how our understanding
38  is much slower than that obtained from Hf-W systematics, and implies substantial accretion after the
39 e the bridge between population genetics and systematics, and landscape genetics the bridge between l
40 ductor chamber has long held sway in amniote systematics, and still represents a common organizationa
41 ucture, identification, genetic improvement, systematics, and the symbiosis between entomopathogenic
42 ologue sequences agrees with present primate systematics, apart from some intermingling of species of
43 To investigate how plagioclase trace-element systematics are affected by moderate to weak shock ( 5 t
44  that the combined oxygen and carbon isotope systematics are identical to those of well-understood Ph
45 hat they find between predicted and observed systematics arises from a spurious correlation between c
46 ution, community ecology, phylogenetics, and systematics, as well as practical significance for the m
47                       We explored Cr isotope systematics at 11 sites in the Czech Republic and Poland
48 of whale shark will aid studies of molecular systematics, biogeography, genetic differentiation, and
49 nvironments is an increasing need within the systematics biology community.
50 perties are held not by the named species of systematics but by ecotypes.
51 pulation genetics, species delimitation, and systematics can all make use of mathematical predictions
52 nvolve interfacing traditional and molecular systematics/diagnostics, adoption of the Caenorhabditis
53    Despite remarkable progress in angiosperm systematics during the last 20 y, relationships within M
54 rded phylogenetic significance in catarrhine systematics (e.g., a well developed rostrum, elongate sa
55 tween plagioclase shock state and some REE+Y systematics (e.g., La/Y and Sm/Nd ratios).
56 ch, including agriculture, invasion biology, systematics, ecology and evolution, and developmental re
57 greatly accelerate studies of the diversity, systematics, ecology and functional biology of diverse g
58 consistent with traditional morphology-based systematics, except for some exceptions in Dolphin (Turs
59 sed guidelines, current methods in bacterial systematics fail to divide the bacterial domain of life
60  and is attracting interest within microbial systematics for the rapid identification of bacteria and
61 have witnessed a paradigm shift in molecular systematics from phylogenetic methods (using one or a fe
62  primary lunar crust is based on geochemical systematics from the lunar ferroan anorthosite (FAN) sui
63           The past half-century of bacterial systematics has been characterized by improvements in me
64                             Insect molecular systematics has complemented and enhanced the value of m
65                                    Molecular systematics has dramatically contributed to accelerating
66  Perhaps the most enduring debate in reptile systematics has involved the giant Galapagos tortoises (
67                                    Bacterial systematics has not yet reached a consensus for defining
68 erstanding of fungal biodiversity and fungal systematics has undergone an exponential leap, incorpora
69                             Insect molecular systematics has undergone remarkable recent growth.
70 ly growing fields of molecular evolution and systematics have much to offer to molecular biology, but
71 chlorite stability cannot explain the global systematics in the depth to the slab beneath the sharply
72 tigations have provided a stimulus to vector systematics in the discovery and delineation of cryptic
73                                       Global systematics in the location of volcanic arcs above subdu
74                                              Systematics in the location of volcanic arcs, the surfac
75                       Here we utilize Fe-S-C systematics integrated with palaeontological observation
76                                              Systematics is in the midst of a renaissance, heralded b
77 iences, where its relatively simple isotopic systematics is used to trace degassing from the mantle,
78     In order to (i) establish the biological systematics necessary to interpret nitrogen (N) and oxyg
79            We measured the 26Al-26Mg isotope systematics of a approximately 5-micrometer refractory p
80  Thus, the effect of sea water on the osmium systematics of abyssal peridotites has been overestimate
81  formation and, therefore, the (26)Al-(26)Mg systematics of CAIs cannot be used to define their forma
82  methods have opened new interpretations for systematics of disease vectors.
83    Current understanding of the higher order systematics of eukaryotes relies largely on analyses of
84 nomic and phenomic approach to resolving the systematics of extinct megafauna will allow for an impro
85 stigate the Se concentrations and Se isotope systematics of groundwater and of U ore bearing sediment
86 is described in detail, and the taxonomy and systematics of Late Jurassic pliosaurids is revised.
87 rther clarity to the ecology, evolution, and systematics of symbiotic dinoflagellates.
88  article we examine the progress made on the systematics of the An. funestus group and review researc
89 on of the long-lived (147)Sm-(143)Nd isotope systematics of the depleted mantle and the continental c
90  those who try to interpret the taxonomy and systematics of the human fossil record.
91      The implications of this scheme for the systematics of the lower organisms is discussed.
92                    Attention has centered on systematics of the mid-Pleistocene hominins, their paleo
93   It also motivates important changes to the systematics of the phylum, including the elevation of Ar
94 ss of the volcanic fronts, together with the systematics of their locations, requires that arcs must
95 la taxa, and major controversy surrounds the systematics of this complex.
96 recently little attention was focused on the systematics of this group.
97 sion somewhat blurs distinctions between the systematics of traces and trace makers, thus adding to t
98 Tanzanian peridotites are similar to the PGE systematics of ultramafic rocks from ophiolites.
99                        Elemental and isotope systematics of uranium in OIBs are strikingly consistent
100                              Sulphur isotope systematics offer insight into some aspects of crustal a
101                  Our knowledge of the higher systematics on hesperiids from China is still very limit
102 t to research questions in plant physiology, systematics, paleoecology, and physics.
103                                     Diplopod systematics, past and present, are reviewed with a focus
104 ll eventually lead to consilience in reptile systematics, paving the way for synthetic studies of amn
105  sequenced and will allow further studies of systematics, population genetics, and genome evolution.
106 bryophytes (otherwise predicted by molecular systematics) poses a major problem in our understanding
107 creasing analysis time for large chloroplast systematics projects.
108                                  Prokaryotic systematics provides the fundamental framework for micro
109 bacterial evolution, we argue that bacterial systematics should seek to identify ecologically distinc
110 rectly from the reference tree, facilitating systematics studies of focal clades.
111                    Based on recent molecular systematics studies, the water lily lineage (Nymphaeales
112 ures, proteomics may produce a revolution in systematics such as that achieved by genomics, but with
113             Decoupled oxygen-hafnium isotope systematics suggest a complex source for these magmas in
114 his has important implications for bacterial systematics, the primary objective of this study was to
115 strating that, with respect to Re-Os isotope systematics, the upper mantle is extremely heterogeneous
116 and plastid DNA sequences, and morphological systematics to identify significant evolutionary units a
117                                 Taxonomy and systematics underpin our ability to conserve and benefit
118     Tools originally developed for molecular systematics, where genetic lineages have been separated
119  development of a natural and stable type of systematics, which can provide guidelines for selecting
120 remain one of the most contentious issues in systematics, which has traditionally been the domain of
121 tals are excellent platforms to perform such systematics, which may in turn allow to better resolve f
122              In this postgenomic era, insect systematics will be furthered best by integrative method

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