The dawn of relaxed phylogenetics
PLoS Biology2023Vol. 21(1), pp. e3001998–e3001998
Citations Over Time
Abstract
Tracing the history of evolution across time is a primary goal of evolutionary biology. The 2006 publication of a landmark study on relaxed phylogenetics in PLOS Biology enabled biologists to shed light on evolution's tempo and shaped the future of evolutionary studies.
Related Papers
- → Phylogenomic Insights into Animal Evolution(2015)220 cited
- → Morphological and molecular convergences in mammalian phylogenetics(2016)67 cited
- → Ancyromonadida: A New Phylogenetic Lineage Among the Protozoa Closely Related to the Common Ancestor of Metazoans, Fungi, and Choanoflagellates (Opisthokonta)(2000)38 cited
- → Polytene chromosomes as indicators of phylogeny in several species groups of Drosophila(2001)32 cited
- NEW ADVANCES IN THE STUDY OF MOLECULAR PHYLOGENY ON THE ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION OF METAZOA(2001)