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The evolutionary discussions take the form of an orderby-order treatment of the ballooning behaviours and the ecologicalphylogeneticsof spiders, spider mites and moth larvae.
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However, the genomic approach is inherently comparative, and only in combination withphylogeneticswill it reach its full potential.
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This picture, however, does not describe the realities of the quantitative approach in molecularphylogenetics.
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The separation of the pyralids from the crambines reflects one of the more contentious issues in lepidopteranphylogenetics.
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Phylogeneticsis a tool frequently used for establishing inter- and intra-specific relationships between taxa and within populations.
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Spiderphylogeneticsis a little more complex and much more work has been done in this area compared to the other two groups.
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Bridgingphylogeneticsand population genetics with gene tree models.
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Clearly, lepidopteran ecologicalphylogeneticswould benefit from a more thorough evolutionary investigation of ballooning.
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In this study, we have shown that molecularphylogeneticsprovides alternative hypotheses of relationships between sugarcane moth borers and validates some current hypotheses.
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The rest of the book deals chiefly with molecularphylogenetics.
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Using molecularphylogenetics, contentious issues such as the hagfish-lamprey-gnathostome interrelationships are beginning to be re-addressed.
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Whilst there are many structure prediction programs and many programs dealing with molecular evolution andphylogenetics, there are few that combine these two.
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Only one study has explicitly tested ballooning propensity in relation tophylogenetics.
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First, heterogeneity in evolutionary rate across lineages could makephylogeneticsmisleading.
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Nowadays, the fruitfulness of the "informational molecules" discourse in evolutionary biology is clear to everyone that looks into the field of molecularphylogenetics.
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In this study, molecularphylogeneticswas used to provide a hypothesis of relationships between sugarcane moth borer species as well as the first stage in improving diagnostics.
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Phylogeneticsof cytoplasmically inherited microorganisms of arthropods.
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Fossils offer a glimpse of early organisms, but increasingly the useful data are drawn from the fields of molecularphylogenetics, developmental biology, microbial physiology and isotopic geochemistry.
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Goldman et al. (1996) developed a method for simultaneous secondary structure prediction and molecularphylogeneticsof proteins.
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The book is a mine of useful information for those interested in systematics,phylogeneticsand the mathematics, as well as the philosophies, that underlie these fields of research.
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