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Geographical paralogy

Three-Item Analysis, Geographical Paralogy and Subtree Analysis... [Pg.247]

Geographical homoplasy, 245 Geographical paralogy, 247 Geological ohservations, coalesced, 229 GPD method, see Groundplan-divergence method... [Pg.151]

Geographic paralogy was defined by Nelson and Ladiges (1996) by analogy with its use in molecular systematics, where it refers to a misleading comparison between duplicated genes that have independent histories. An ideal taxon-area cladogram or... [Pg.2]


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