More than 1000 ultraconserved elements provide evidence that turtles are the sister group of archosaurs
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A phylogeny and revised classification of Squamata, including 4161 species of lizards and snakesA Middle Triassic stem-turtle and the evolution of the turtle body plan.The head and neck anatomy of sea turtles (Cryptodira: Chelonioidea) and skull shape in TestudinesA phylogeny of birds based on over 1,500 loci collected by target enrichment and high-throughput sequencingA Phylogenomic Perspective on the Radiation of Ray-Finned Fishes Based upon Targeted Sequencing of Ultraconserved Elements (UCEs)The western painted turtle genome, a model for the evolution of extreme physiological adaptations in a slowly evolving lineage.The draft genomes of soft-shell turtle and green sea turtle yield insights into the development and evolution of the turtle-specific body planRevisiting the Zingiberales: using multiplexed exon capture to resolve ancient and recent phylogenetic splits in a charismatic plant lineageDevelopment of the turtle plastron, the order-defining skeletal structurePhylogenomic methods outperform traditional multi-locus approaches in resolving deep evolutionary history: a case study of formicine antsTarget enrichment of ultraconserved elements from arthropods provides a genomic perspective on relationships among HymenopteraThe hooked element in the pes of turtles (Testudines): a global approach to exploring primary and secondary homologyThree crocodilian genomes reveal ancestral patterns of evolution among archosaursToward consilience in reptile phylogeny: miRNAs support an archosaur, not lepidosaur, affinity for turtlesComplete forelimb myology of the basal theropod dinosaur Tawa hallae based on a novel robust muscle reconstruction methodA critical appraisal of the use of microRNA data in phylogeneticsThe girdles of the oldest fossil turtle, Proterochersis robusta, and the age of the turtle crownDivergent palate morphology in turtles and birds correlates with differences in proliferation and BMP2 expression during embryonic developmentSkeletal gene expression in the temporal region of the reptilian embryos: implications for the evolution of reptilian skull morphologyUsing genes as characters and a parsimony analysis to explore the phylogenetic position of turtlesThe endoskeletal origin of the turtle carapaceThe Embryonic Transcriptome of the Red-Eared Slider Turtle (Trachemys scripta)Molecular decay of enamel matrix protein genes in turtles and other edentulous amniotesMiddle ear cavity morphology is consistent with an aquatic origin for testudines.A phylogenomic approach to vertebrate phylogeny supports a turtle-archosaur affinity and a possible paraphyletic lissamphibiaCell-type homologies and the origins of the neocortex.A composite genome approach to identify phylogenetically informative data from next-generation sequencing.How Should Genes and Taxa be Sampled for Phylogenomic Analyses with Missing Data? An Empirical Study in Iguanian Lizards.Avoiding Missing Data Biases in Phylogenomic Inference: An Empirical Study in the Landfowl (Aves: Galliformes).Genomic data reveals potential for hybridization, introgression, and incomplete lineage sorting to confound phylogenetic relationships in an adaptive radiation of narrow-mouth frogs.Invasion of Ancestral Mammals into Dim-light Environments Inferred from Adaptive Evolution of the Phototransduction Genes.Outflow tract septation and the aortic arch system in reptiles: lessons for understanding the mammalian heart.The interferon-inducible antiviral protein Daxx is not essential for interferon-mediated protection against avian sarcoma virus.The Agassiz's desert tortoise genome provides a resource for the conservation of a threatened species.Improved mitochondrial amino acid substitution models for metazoan evolutionary studies.Evolution of the vertebrate Pax4/6 class of genes with focus on its novel member, the Pax10 gene.Developmental basis of toothlessness in turtles: insight into convergent evolution of vertebrate morphology.Reptiles: a new model for brain evo-devo research.Molecular evolution and expression of archosaurian β-keratins: diversification and expansion of archosaurian β-keratins and the origin of feather β-keratins.Turtle origins: insights from phylogenetic retrofitting and molecular scaffolds.
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More than 1000 ultraconserved elements provide evidence that turtles are the sister group of archosaurs
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More than 1000 ultraconserved ...... the sister group of archosaurs
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Nicholas G Crawford
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