Four species of legless anguid lizard genus Anguis have been currently recognized: A. fragilis from western and central Europe, A. colchica from eastern Europe and western Asia, A.
What explains the divergence of Anguis veronensis from other slow worms?The genetic distances among the Italian clade and other Anguis species average 8.3%, representing significant differentiation, unlike the interspecific distances of 7.2% within other lineages.How did the researchers determine the evolutionary history of Anguis veronensis?Using mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequencing, the study reconstructed phylogenetic relationships, revealing the Italian clade's evolutionary uniqueness.What evidence supports the existence of a distinct lineage of Anguis in Italy?Sampling identified 27 haplotypes, including 24 new ones, forming a unique lineage absent in other regions.
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The marginal likelihood is commonly used for comparing different evolutionary models in Bayesian phylogenetics and is the central quantity used in computing Bayes Factors for comparing model fit.
Zoraptera is a small and predominantly tropical insect order with an unresolved higher classification due to the extremely uniform external body morphology. We, therefore, conducted a multigene molecular phylogeny of extant Zoraptera and…
Abstract. Approximate methods for estimating the numbers of synonymous and nonsynonymous substitutions between two DNA sequences involve three steps: count