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Matthew C Brandley

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BMC Evolutionary Biology|July 14, 2010
The mitochondrial phylogeny of an ancient lineage of ray-finned fishes (Polypteridae) with implications for the evolution of body elongation, pelvic fin loss, and craniofacial morphology in OsteichthyesDai Suzuki, Matthew C Brandley, Masayoshi Tokita
BMC Evolutionary Biology|January 27, 2010
The mitochondrial phylogeny of an ancient lineage of ray-finned fishes (Polypteridae) with implications for the evolution of body elongation, pelvic fin loss, and craniofacial morphology in OsteichthyesDai Suzuki, Matthew C Brandley, Masayoshi Tokita
Plos One|March 27, 2014
Snake and bird predation drive the repeated convergent evolution of correlated life history traits and phenotype in the Izu Island Scincid lizard (Plestiodon latiscutatus)Matthew C Brandley, Takeo Kuriyama, Masami Hasegawa
Systematic Biology|July 14, 2005
Partitioned Bayesian analyses, partition choice, and the phylogenetic relationships of scincid lizardsMatthew C Brandley, Andreas Schmitz, Tod W Reeder
Evolution & Development|October 1, 2013
Developmental sequences of squamate reptiles are taxon specificRobin M Andrews, Matthew C Brandley, Virginia W Greene
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|March 30, 2006
Why does a trait evolve multiple times within a clade? Repeated evolution of snakelike body form in squamate reptilesJohn J Wiens, Matthew C Brandley, Tod W Reeder
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|May 30, 2008
Rates and patterns in the evolution of snake-like body form in squamate reptiles: evidence for repeated re-evolution of lost digits and long-term persistence of intermediate body formsMatthew C Brandley, John P Huelsenbeck, John J Wiens
Reproduction (Cambridge, England)|October 17, 2013
The evolution of viviparity: molecular and genomic data from squamate reptiles advance understanding of live birth in amniotesJames U Van Dyke, Matthew C Brandley, Michael B Thompson
Development Genes and Evolution|March 5, 2016
Allelic expression of mammalian imprinted genes in a matrotrophic lizard, Pseudemoia entrecasteauxiiOliver W Griffith, Matthew C Brandley, Katherine Belov, et al.
Molecular Biology and Evolution|September 20, 2011
Relaxed clocks and inferences of heterogeneous patterns of nucleotide substitution and divergence time estimates across whales and dolphins (Mammalia: Cetacea)Alex Dornburg, Matthew C Brandley, Michael R McGowen, et al.
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BMC Evolutionary Biology|July 14, 2010
The mitochondrial phylogeny of an ancient lineage of ray-finned fishes (Polypteridae) with implications for the evolution of body elongation, pelvic fin loss, and craniofacial morphology in OsteichthyesDai Suzuki, Matthew C Brandley, Masayoshi Tokita
BMC Evolutionary Biology|January 27, 2010
The mitochondrial phylogeny of an ancient lineage of ray-finned fishes (Polypteridae) with implications for the evolution of body elongation, pelvic fin loss, and craniofacial morphology in OsteichthyesDai Suzuki, Matthew C Brandley, Masayoshi Tokita
Plos One|March 27, 2014
Snake and bird predation drive the repeated convergent evolution of correlated life history traits and phenotype in the Izu Island Scincid lizard (Plestiodon latiscutatus)Matthew C Brandley, Takeo Kuriyama, Masami Hasegawa
Systematic Biology|July 14, 2005
Partitioned Bayesian analyses, partition choice, and the phylogenetic relationships of scincid lizardsMatthew C Brandley, Andreas Schmitz, Tod W Reeder
Evolution & Development|October 1, 2013
Developmental sequences of squamate reptiles are taxon specificRobin M Andrews, Matthew C Brandley, Virginia W Greene
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|March 30, 2006
Why does a trait evolve multiple times within a clade? Repeated evolution of snakelike body form in squamate reptilesJohn J Wiens, Matthew C Brandley, Tod W Reeder
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|May 30, 2008
Rates and patterns in the evolution of snake-like body form in squamate reptiles: evidence for repeated re-evolution of lost digits and long-term persistence of intermediate body formsMatthew C Brandley, John P Huelsenbeck, John J Wiens
Reproduction (Cambridge, England)|October 17, 2013
The evolution of viviparity: molecular and genomic data from squamate reptiles advance understanding of live birth in amniotesJames U Van Dyke, Matthew C Brandley, Michael B Thompson
Development Genes and Evolution|March 5, 2016
Allelic expression of mammalian imprinted genes in a matrotrophic lizard, Pseudemoia entrecasteauxiiOliver W Griffith, Matthew C Brandley, Katherine Belov, et al.
Molecular Biology and Evolution|September 20, 2011
Relaxed clocks and inferences of heterogeneous patterns of nucleotide substitution and divergence time estimates across whales and dolphins (Mammalia: Cetacea)Alex Dornburg, Matthew C Brandley, Michael R McGowen, et al.
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