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      Phylogenetic relationships ofChacodelphys(Marsupialia: Didelphidae: Didelphinae) based on “ancient” DNA sequences

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      Journal of Mammalogy
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            Combining data in phylogenetic analysis.

            Systematists have access to multiple sources of character information in phylogenetic analysis. For example, it is not unusual to have nucleotide sequences from several different genes, or to have molecular and morphological data. How should diverse data be analyzed in phylogenetic analysis? Several methods have been proposed for the treatment of partitioned data: the total evidence, separate analysis, and conditional combination approaches. Here, we review some of the advantages and disadvantages of the different approaches, with special concentration on which methods help us to discern the evolutionary process and provide the most accurate estimates of phylogeny.
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              Phylogenetic Relationships and Classification of Didelphid Marsupials, an Extant Radiation of New World Metatherian Mammals

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                Journal
                Journal of Mammalogy
                JMAMMAL
                Oxford University Press (OUP)
                0022-2372
                1545-1542
                March 23 2016
                March 23 2016
                March 23 2016
                December 24 2015
                : 97
                : 2
                : 394-404
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                10.1093/jmammal/gyv197
                ed44ad71-a878-4325-8932-452785db9812
                © 2015
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