In contrast, all analyses strongly supported the monophyly of the oropendolas and caciques together. |
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Their monophyly is undisputed, given the five elongate, stiff mouthpart elements forming a distinctive beak, and an enlarged clypeus. |
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Recently diverged species will not demonstrate reciprocal monophyly for some time after they have stopped exchanging genes. |
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For comparison, monophyly of angiosperms and spermatophytes is supported by 532 and 631 positions, respectively. |
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He pointed out, for example, that the developmental genetic explanation of the prevalence of pentadactyly assumes tetrapod monophyly. |
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Here, we use the sequences of 35 nuclear protein-encoding genes to provide definitive evidence for the monophyly of the Agnatha. |
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Molecular studies support the monophyly of all these taxa as Ecdysozoa, so the term Spiralia is sometimes used as a synonym for the non-molting protostomes, Lophotrochozoa. |
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For two important groups, rhodophytes and stramenopiles, we combined more distantly related taxa, since the monophyly of these groups has not been questioned. |
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The cryptic palatal fold is potentially a synapomorphy supporting the monophyly of the genus Avakubia. |
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This as well as previous studies support monophyly in Cervinae, while Capreolinae appears paraphyletic. |
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As already reported elsewhere, the present phylogenetic analysis supported monophyly of Schistosomatidae and paraphyly of Spirorchiidae. |
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Although the monophyly of Afrotheria is well supported by recent molecular studies, the interrelationships within afrotherian mammals remain unclarified. |
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The spermathecal and internal male terminalia structures, especially the unique basiphallus-distiphallus junction, provide strong evidence for the monophyly of this group. |
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The only consistent trends are a close relationship between Franciscideres and New Genus, and monophyly of the semnoderid taxa, Semnoderes and Sphenoderes. |
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Although recent genetic studies strongly support the monophyly of bats, debate continues as to the meaning of available genetic and morphological evidence. |
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