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Thornton, Joe - Center for Ecology and Evolutionary Biology & Department of Biology, University of Oregon
Available online at www.sciencedirect.com Analyzing protein structure and function using ancestral gene
Effects of Branch Length Uncertainty on Bayesian Posterior Probabilities for Phylogenetic Hypotheses
During the twentieth century, evolutionary and molecu-lar biology diverged in subject matter and scientific
www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/312/5770/97/DC1 Supporting Online Material for
The Octopus vulgaris Estrogen Receptor Is a Constitutive Transcriptional Activator: Evolutionary and
preferentially observing more successful individuals, many of whom are more suc-
Pandora's Poison: On Chlorine, Health, and a New
Long-Branch Attraction Bias and Inconsistency in Bayesian Phylogenetics
Evolution of Hormone Signaling in Elasmobranchs by Exploitation of Promiscuous Receptors
366 | MAY 2004 | VOLUME 5 www.nature.com/reviews/genetics R E V I E W S
2004 NaturePublishing Group discovered among the diverse arachnomorph arthropods of the
References and Notes 1. P. J. Webster, G. J. Holland, J. A. Curry, H.-R. Chang,
A Mixed Branch Length Model of Heterotachy Improves Phylogenetic Accuracy Bryan Kolaczkowski and Joseph W. Thornton
Is There a Star Tree Paradox? Bryan Kolaczkowski* and Joseph W. Thornton
DOI: 10.1126/science.1142819 , 1544 (2007);317Science