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"Madsen, Ole"

Madsen, Ole: SEE Springer et al., 1997; Stanhope et al., 1998. (detail)
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Springer, Mark S.; Cleven, Gregory C.; Madsen, Ole; De Jong, Wilfried W.; Waddell, Victor G.; Amrine, Heather M.; Stanhope, Michael J. (detail)
   
1997
Endemic African mammals shake the phylogenetic tree.
Nature 388(6637): 61-64. 3 tabs. 1 fig. July 3, 1997.
–Reports evidence from DNA sequences that supports a close relationship of sirs. with hyracoids, proboscideans, golden moles, elephant shrews, and aardvarks.
 
 
Stanhope, Michael J.; Madsen, Ole; Waddell, Victor G.; Cleven, Gregory C.; De Jong, Wilfried W.; Springer, Mark S. (detail)
   
1998
Highly congruent molecular support for a diverse superordinal clade of endemic African mammals.
Molec. Phylog. Evol. 9(3): 501-508. June 1998.
 
 
Springer, Mark S.; Stanhope, M. J.; Madsen, Ole; De Jong, Wilfried W. (detail)
   
2004
Molecules consolidate the placental mammal tree.
Trends in Ecol. & Evol. 19(8): 430-438. 1 tab. 4 figs. Aug. 2004.

Daryl P. Domning, Research Associate, Department of Paleobiology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 20560, and Laboratory of Evolutionary Biology, Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, Howard University, Washington, D.C. 20059.
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