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A phylogenetic hypothesis for Crocodylus (Crocodylia) based on mitochondrial DNA: Evidence for a trans-Atlantic voyage from Africa to the New World
Robert W. Meredith
, Evon R. Hekkala
, George Amato
, John Gatesy
Biology
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Africa
100%
Analysis Support
16%
Australian Species
16%
Complete Mitochondrial Genome
16%
Crocodylia
100%
Crocodylus
100%
Crocodylus Niloticus
16%
DNA Evidence
100%
Eastern Population
16%
Extinct Species
16%
Fossil Record
16%
Late Miocene
16%
Mitochondrial DNA
100%
Model-based Analysis
16%
New World Species
16%
Nile Crocodile
50%
Niloticus
16%
Paraphyly
16%
Parsimony Analysis
16%
Phylogenetic Hypothesis
100%
Phylogenetic Relationship
16%
Population Groups
16%
Subpartition
16%
Western Population
16%
Wild-caught
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Australians
16%
Cladistics
33%
Crocodylia
100%
Crocodylus
100%
Mitochondrial DNA
100%
Mitochondrial Genome
16%
Monophyly
16%
Nile Crocodile
66%
Paraphyly
16%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Africa
100%
Americas
50%
Fossil Record
50%
Miocene
50%
Mitochondrial DNA
100%
Parsimony Analysis
50%
Pliocene
50%