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Partitioned Bremer support for this clade (Table 2) is positive (6 loci) or neutral (1 locus) for all seven loci, and universally positive for its sister relationship to the rest of the Attaleinae.
Dasyuromorphia may well provide an ideal system for future studies of morphological integration's evolutionary significance, as cranial shape, ecomorphology, and, with this study, cranial integration, are all well studied for this clade.
There is no morphological synapomorphy known for this clade.
We have identified numerous proteins and conserved indels that are specific for this clade.
Thus, a hooked '5th metatarsal' serves as a synapomorphy for this clade.
For this clade we performed whole-genome search for the regions with altered phylogenetic configuration.
However, strong (97%) support for this clade was only revealed with the PCMA alignment.
A more linear resistance acquisition dynamic was found for this clade.
According to Shaw et al. (2014), the fastest region for this clade was the ndhA intron.
Terceira (node B: sp 0.27) is inferred as the ancestral region for this clade.
Described larvae for this clade are: Ctenophryne aterrima[ 53], C. aequatorialis, C. carpish[ 54], and C. gaeyi[ 55].
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