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" ... Dr. Cooke and his colleagues then looked more closely at the many other organisms that have MuPKS in their genomes, including snakes, lizards and ray-finned fishes, to track this gene’s evolutionary history and origins. The team aligned copies of MuPKS gene sequences and used those to construct a phylogenetic family tree (Figure 7): ... "
" ... In addition to the phylogenetic data, this elegant study integrates multiple independent sources of evidence -- birdsong, morphology, behaviour, ecology, and geographic and altitudinal distributions -- to support the identification and description of a bird species that is new to science. ... "
" ... The researchers were so intrigued by the convergence around the 677 site that they decided to seek out other 677 point mutations by conducting phylogenetic analysis on available genomic data (Figure 1). One mutation, Q77H, appeared in six distinct lineages from August to November 2020. Though four of the six were confirmed in only about 100 Covid-19 cases or fewer, the remaining two popped up with considerably more frequency—one with nearly 300 cases and the other close to 800. Slight as these figures may seem compared to the 28 million cases reported in the US so far, given the relative paucity of US genomic sequencing efforts they do indicate a potential for further spread. ... "
" ... “[We performed a] phylogenetic analysis, [which] seeks to understand the evolutionary relationship among biological entities such as species, individuals, and genes, tracing an evolutionary history of the group under study. Such approach allows dating origin of evolutionary lineages, to describe the history of this lineage, to identify the ancestral origin (the common ancestor of the several lineages within a certain monophyletic group) and also to estimate the time of divergence between the lineages,” said Otto. But could other animals rubbing up against the ray and skew results in any way? “We believe so. As I said, rubbing [the] mucus we get skin cells. So […] it is possible to get an alternative DNA source,” said Alexandre. ... "