A phylogenetic tree of nematodes based on about 1200 full-length small subunit ribosomal DNA sequences
University of California, Riverside
Abstract
Abstract As a result of the scarcity of informative morphological and anatomical characters, nematode systematics have always been volatile. Differences in the appreciation of these characters have resulted in numerous classifications and this greatly confuses scientific communication. An advantage of the use of molecular data is that it allows for an enormous expansion of the number of characters. Here we present a phylogenetic tree based on 1215 small subunit ribosomal DNA sequences (ca 1700 bp each) covering a wide range of nematode taxa. Of the 19 nematode orders mentioned by De Ley et al. (2006) 15 are represented here. Compared with Holterman et al. (2006) the number of taxa analysed has been tripled.…
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- Biology
- Phylogenetic tree
- Systematics
- Convergent evolution
- Evolutionary biology
- Ribosomal DNA
- Clade
- Taxon