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1  rodents (Rodentia) and even-toed ungulates (Artiodactyla).
2 close relationship between Arctocyonidae and Artiodactyla.
3 arge number of wild species within the order Artiodactyla.
4 which represent a basal lineage in the order Artiodactyla.
5 G genes occurred after the divergence of the Artiodactyla and Perissodactyla, but that at least one g
6 rth America, and the modern orders Primates, Artiodactyla, and Perissodactyla first appeared in Asia
7 ion as exemplified in analyses of Carnivora, Artiodactyla, and Primates.
8         The first known members of the order Artiodactyla appeared suddenly throughout the Holarctic
9           The relationships of hippos within Artiodactyla are challenging, and the immediate affiniti
10 report herein that M6P/IGF2R is imprinted in Artiodactyla, as it is in Rodentia and Marsupialia, but
11  ERV was fixed in the common ancestor of all Artiodactyla at least 64 million years ago.
12 onvincing support, included a Perissodactyla/Artiodactyla/Cetacea clade, an Insectivora/Chiroptera cl
13 the same wide-ranging types of analyses, was Artiodactyla/Cetacea.
14  the hindlimb, reviving the possibility that Artiodactyla evolved from an arctocyonid.
15 es with North American origin (Carnivora and Artiodactyla) had significantly more immigrants in South
16 Primates, Scandentia, Chiroptera, Carnivora, Artiodactyla, Hyracoidea, and Proboscidea.
17 ing domestic cattle, and 7 other families of Artiodactyla including Cervidae, there were usually a fe
18   The origin of late Neogene Hippopotamidae (Artiodactyla) involves one of the most serious conflicts
19  family arose relatively recently within the Artiodactyla order in the lineage leading to modern day
20 omparative anatomy and molecular biology: is Artiodactyla paraphyletic?
21 nowledge of GH evolution in Cetartiodactyla (Artiodactyla plus Cetacea) we have cloned and characteri
22 attle, sheep, and most probably all ruminant Artiodactyla possess many, possibly 100 or more, PAG gen
23 f 82 nuclear genes from the mammalian orders Artiodactyla, Primates, and Rodentia using both approxim
24 , clarifying that Cetacea evolved from early Artiodactyla rather than Mesonychia and showing how earl
25 ,500 bp) in the same orthologous location in Artiodactyla species but that is absent in other mammals
26 ploid assemblies for numerous species of the Artiodactyla suborder Ruminantia to examine chromosomal
27 eans, is a large African even-toed ungulate (Artiodactyla) that grazes and has a semiaquatic lifestyl