More recently, analysis of DNA sequence data has provided information on the Sylvioidea.
It is now common for biologists to devise a classification based on the results of phylogenetic analysis using DNA sequence data.
Since then, with the aid of DNA sequence data, it has been confirmed that even the remaining group is not monophyletic.
In recent times, this question has been restudied, including the DNA sequence data available nowadays.
Although this suggestion antedated the detailed analysis of many systems using DNA sequence data, it has been proven correct.
However, this relationship has not been supported by preliminary mitochondrial DNA sequence data.
Afrotheria was originally proposed in 1998 based on analyses of DNA sequence data.
Stranded specimens can be identified as this species by either DNA sequence data and/or anatomical details of the skull.
A particularly simple estimator applicable to DNA sequence data is:
DNA sequence data has also been used in combination with embryological observations to distinguish 8 species.
More recently, analysis of DNA sequence data has provided information on the Sylvioidea.
It is now common for biologists to devise a classification based on the results of phylogenetic analysis using DNA sequence data.
Since then, with the aid of DNA sequence data, it has been confirmed that even the remaining group is not monophyletic.
In recent times, this question has been restudied, including the DNA sequence data available nowadays.
Although this suggestion antedated the detailed analysis of many systems using DNA sequence data, it has been proven correct.
However, this relationship has not been supported by preliminary mitochondrial DNA sequence data.
Afrotheria was originally proposed in 1998 based on analyses of DNA sequence data.
Stranded specimens can be identified as this species by either DNA sequence data and/or anatomical details of the skull.
A particularly simple estimator applicable to DNA sequence data is:
DNA sequence data has also been used in combination with embryological observations to distinguish 8 species.