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The Indo-Burma biodiversity hotspot for ferns: Updated phylogeny, hidden diversity, and biogeography of the java fern genus Leptochilus (Polypodiaceae)

Published: January 15, 2025 11:00

The Indo-Burma Biodiversity Hotspot is renowned for its rich biodiversity, including that of vascular plants. However, the fern diversity and its endemism in this hotspot have not been well understood and so far, the diversity of very few groups of ferns…

A regression based approach to phylogenetic reconstruction from multi-sample bulk DNA sequencing of tumors

Published: December 4, 2024 11:00

MOTIVATION: DNA sequencing of multiple bulk samples from a tumor provides the opportunity to investigate tumor heterogeneity and reconstruct a phylogeny of a patient's cancer. However, since bulk DNA sequencing of tumor tissue measures thousands of cells…

A new and large monofenestratan reveals the evolutionary transition to the pterodactyloid pterosaurs

Published: November 19, 2024 11:00

For over a century, there was a major gap in our understanding of the evolution of the flying Mesozoic reptiles, the pterosaurs, with a major morphological gap between the early forms and the derived pterodactyloids.¹ Recent discoveries have found a…