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  1. Over the course of evolution, insects have seen drastic changes in their mode of development. While insects with derived modes of development have been studied extensively, information on ancestral modes of de...

    Authors: Wouter P. D. Makkinje, Sabrina Simon, Inge Breukink, Patrick Verbaarschot, Ryuichiro Machida, M. Eric Schranz and Robin van Velzen
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2024 25:1177
  2. Molecular phylogenetic analyses have revealed that Hexapoda and Crustacea form a common clade (the Pancrustacea), which is now widely accepted among zoologists; however, the origin of Hexapoda remains unresolv...

    Authors: Go Sasaki, Keisuke Ishiwata, Ryuichiro Machida, Takashi Miyata and Zhi-Hui Su
    Citation: BMC Evolutionary Biology 2013 13:236
  3. Phylogenetic relationships among the myriapod subgroups Chilopoda, Diplopoda, Symphyla and Pauropoda are still not robustly resolved. The first phylogenomic study covering all subgroups resolved phylogenetic r...

    Authors: Nikolaus U. Szucsich, Daniela Bartel, Alexander Blanke, Alexander Böhm, Alexander Donath, Makiko Fukui, Simon Grove, Shanlin Liu, Oliver Macek, Ryuichiro Machida, Bernhard Misof, Yasutaka Nakagaki, Lars Podsiadlowski, Kaoru Sekiya, Shigekazu Tomizuka, Björn M. Von Reumont…
    Citation: BMC Evolutionary Biology 2020 20:144
  4. The latest advancements in DNA sequencing technologies have facilitated the resolution of the phylogeny of insects, yet parts of the tree of Holometabola remain unresolved. The phylogeny of Neuropterida has be...

    Authors: Alexandros Vasilikopoulos, Bernhard Misof, Karen Meusemann, Doria Lieberz, Tomáš Flouri, Rolf G. Beutel, Oliver Niehuis, Torsten Wappler, Jes Rust, Ralph S. Peters, Alexander Donath, Lars Podsiadlowski, Christoph Mayer, Daniela Bartel, Alexander Böhm, Shanlin Liu…
    Citation: BMC Evolutionary Biology 2020 20:64

    The Correction to this article has been published in BMC Evolutionary Biology 2020 20:133

  5. Whenever different data sets arrive at conflicting phylogenetic hypotheses, only testable causal explanations of sources of errors in at least one of the data sets allow us to critically choose among the confl...

    Authors: Björn M von Reumont, Karen Meusemann, Nikolaus U Szucsich, Emiliano Dell'Ampio, Vivek Gowri-Shankar, Daniela Bartel, Sabrina Simon, Harald O Letsch, Roman R Stocsits, Yun-xia Luan, Johann Wolfgang Wägele, Günther Pass, Heike Hadrys and Bernhard Misof
    Citation: BMC Evolutionary Biology 2009 9:119