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The virtues of gaps: Xenarthran (edentate) monophyly supported by a unique deletion in (alpha A-crystallin)
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The virtues of gaps: Xenarthran (edentate) monophyly supported by a unique deletion in (alpha A-crystallin)

Marjon A M van Dijk, Emmanuel Paradis, Francois Catzeflis et Wilfried de Jong
Systematic biology, Vol.48(1), p.94
01/03/1999

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Amino acids Animal populations Biology DNA fingerprints Evolution Mutation
Shared insertions or deletions (indels) in protein-coding DNA can be strong indicators of the monophyly of a taxon. A three-amino acid deletion had previously been noted in the eye lens protein alphaA-crystallin of two species of sloths and two species of anteaters, which represent the Pilosa, one of the two infraorders of Xenarthra (Edentata).

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