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ZOOTAXA http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/ http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/ ZOOKEYS: http://pensoftonline.net/zookeys/index.php/ journal/indexhttp://pensoftonline.net/zookeys/index.php/ journal/index
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http://www.science.marshall.edu/fet/euscorpius/
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Chapter 2 Opener: How do we classify organisms?
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2.1(1) The Tree of Life
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2.1(2) The Tree of Life
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2.1(3) The Tree of Life
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2.2 Darwin’s representation of hypothetical phylogenetic relationships
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2.5 A phylogeny of some groups of vertebrates
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2.6(1) Two possible hypotheses for the phylogenetic relationships of whales
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2.6(2) Two possible hypotheses for the phylogenetic relationships of whales
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2.10 Relationships among major groups of vertebrates
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2.7(1) Inferring a phylogeny by the method of maximum parsimony
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2.7(2) Inferring a phylogeny by the method of maximum parsimony
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2.7(3) Inferring a phylogeny by the method of maximum parsimony
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2.8 Members of the primate superfamily Hominoidea
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2.9 Evidence for phylogenetic relationships among primates, based on the -globin pseudogene
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2.13 Base pair substitutions versus time since divergence
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2.14 The relative rate test for constancy of the rate of molecular divergence
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2.15 Proportion of base pairs in the DNA sequences that differ between pairs of vertebrate species
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2.16(1) Genes that differ in rate of sequence evolution may differ in utility for phylogenetic analysis
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2.16(2) Genes that differ in rate of sequence evolution may differ in utility for phylogenetic analysis
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2.17 Rapid evolutionary radiation
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2.18(1) Gene trees may or may not reflect the phylogeny of the species from which the genes are sampled
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2.18(2) Gene trees may or may not reflect the phylogeny of the species from which the genes are sampled
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2.18(3) Gene trees may or may not reflect the phylogeny of the species from which the genes are sampled
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2.19 A genealogy of mitochondrial haplotypes in samples from 32 species of cichlid fishes
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2.20 Hybridization and reticulate evolution
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2.21 Phylogenies of some Old World monkeys and cats (Felidae)
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In-Text Art, Ch 2, p. 34
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