A mitogenomic timetree for Darwin’s enigmatic South American mammal Macrauchenia patachonica
A mitogenomic timetree for Darwin’s enigmatic South American mammal Macrauchenia patachonica
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Westbury, Michael , Baleka, Sina , Barlow, Axel , Hartmann, Stefanie , Paijmans, Johanna L.A. , Kramarz, Alejandro , Forasiepi, Analía M , Bond, Mariano , Gelfo, Javier N. , Reguero, Marcelo A. , López-Mendoza, Patricio , Taglioretti, Matias , Scaglia, Fernando , Rinderknecht, Andrés , Jones, Washington , Mena, Francisco , Billet, Guillaume , de Muizon, Christian , Aguilar, José Luis , MacPhee, Ross D.E. and Hofreiter, Michael
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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The unusual mix of morphological traits displayed by extinct South American native ungulates (SANUs) confounded both Charles Darwin, who first discovered them, and Richard Owen, who tried to resolve their relationships. Here we report an almost complete mitochondrial genome for the litoptern
Macrauchenia
. Our dated phylogenetic tree places
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A mitogenomic timetree for Darwin’s enigmatic South American mammal Macrauchenia patachonica
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Baleka, Sina
Barlow, Axel
Hartmann, Stefanie
Paijmans, Johanna L.A.
Kramarz, Alejandro
Forasiepi, Analía M
Bond, Mariano
Gelfo, Javier N.
Reguero, Marcelo A.
López-Mendoza, Patricio
Taglioretti, Matias
Scaglia, Fernando
Rinderknecht, Andrés
Jones, Washington
Mena, Francisco
Billet, Guillaume
de Muizon, Christian
Aguilar, José Luis
MacPhee, Ross D.E.
Hofreiter, Michael
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_d49c09d93c854982bfa03db9f40f7458
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2041-1723
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2041-1723
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10.1038/ncomms15951