CONTENTS
Abstracts only
REGULAR ARTICLES
- A new method to localize and test
the significance of incongruence: detecting domain shuffling in the nuclear
receptor superfamily---Joseph W. Thornton and Rob DeSalle.
- More taxa or more characters revisited:
combining data from nuclear protein-encoding genes for phylogenetic analyses
of Noctuoidea (Insecta:Lepidoptera)---Andrew Mitchell, Charles Mitter,
and Jerome C. Regier.
- Invariable sites models and their use
in phylogeny reconstruction---Mike Steel, Daniel Huson, and Peter J. Lockhart.
- Evaluating trans-Tethys migration: an
example using acrodont lizard phylogenetics---J. Robert Macey, James A.
Schulte II, Allan Larson, Natalia B. Ananjeva, Yuezhao Wang, Rohan Pethiyagoda,
Nasrullah Rastegar-Pouyani, and Theodore J. Papenfuss.
- Evolution and phylogenetic information
content of mitochondrial genomic structural features illustrated with acrodont
lizards---J. Robert Macey, James A. Schulte II, and Allan Larson.
- Phylogenetic relationships of agaric
fungi based on nuclear large subunit ribosomal DNA sequences---Jean-Marc
Moncalvo, François M. Lutzoni, Stephen A. Rehner, Jacqui Johnson, and
Rytas Vilgalys.
- Phylogenetics of flowering plants
based on combined analysis of plastid atpB and rbcL gene sequences---Vincent
Savolainen, Mark W. Chase, Sara B. Hoot, Cynthia M. Morton, Douglas E. Soltis,
Clemens Bayer, Michael F. Fay, Anette Y. de Bruijn, Stuart Sullivan, and Yin-Long
Qiu.
POINTS OF VIEW
- Simple but fundamental limitations on supertree and consensus tree methods---Mike
Steel, Andreas W. M. Dress, and Sebastian Böcker.
- Gaps as characters in sequence-based phylogenetic analyses---Mark P. Simmons
and Helga
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