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A similar pattern of higher mean CN for New Zealand was observed in most of the orders shared by the two areas.
Therefore, the presence of rare mtDNA gene orders shared by different taxa can be interpreted as a result of common ancestry.
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In this paper, following the approach adopted by existing BNs combination methods, we assume that there is an ancestral ordering shared by individual BNs that helps avoid cycles.
The most likely marker order was determined as the common order shared by most of maps.
The first change occurs in the basal branch of this clade from the presumed ancestral gene order to the unique order shared by Keratoisidinae sp. and Acanella eburnea (fig. 5).
One of these gene orders is shared by most octocorals, while the other four alternative orders are only found within one of the three major clades of Octocorallia.
A total of 36 out of the 56 considered orders were shared by both datasets, but only 30 of them possessed a sufficient number of cytotypes (i.e. >1 in both datasets) to infer some kind of variation (Table 3).
Rearrangement of the canonical vertebrate WANCY gene order was shared by all myctophids with the tRNA-Cys relocated downstream resulting in a synapomorphic WANYC gene order.
After the influence of a CAT general factor was controlled, the WISC-R general factor accounted for about 6% of the variability in the MAT scholastic factor, as opposed to as much as 30% of the zero-order variability shared by the two variables.
All four newly sequenced dipluran mtDNAs encode the same set of genes in the same gene order as shared by most crustaceans and hexapods.
Since the duplicate tRNAThr CR gene order was shared by most lineages and the p-Cytbs were nearly identical in length not only among closely related but also distantly related species, it was most parsimonious that the origin of the duplicate tRNAThr CR gene order preceded before the divergence of these ardeid birds.
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