Systematics and the exploration of life /

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Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Other Authors: Grandcolas, Philippe, Maurel, Marie-Christine
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : ISTE, Ltd. : Hoboken : Wiley, 2021.
Series:Biology series
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Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: 1.1. Introduction / Sylvain Gerber / Yoland Savriama
  • 1.2. D'Arcy Thompson, symmetry and morphometrics / Sylvain Gerber / Yoland Savriama
  • 1.3. Isometries and symmetry groups / Sylvain Gerber / Yoland Savriama
  • 1.4. Biological asymmetries / Sylvain Gerber / Yoland Savriama
  • 1.5. Principles of geometric morphometrics / Sylvain Gerber / Yoland Savriama
  • 1.6. treatment of symmetry in morphometrics / Sylvain Gerber / Yoland Savriama
  • 1.7. Some examples of applications / Sylvain Gerber / Yoland Savriama
  • 1.8. Conclusion / Sylvain Gerber / Yoland Savriama
  • 1.9. References / Sylvain Gerber / Yoland Savriama
  • 2.1. Composition / Mathilde Carpentier / Jacques Chomilier
  • 2.2. Folding / Mathilde Carpentier / Jacques Chomilier
  • 2.3. Substitution(s) in protein structures / Mathilde Carpentier / Jacques Chomilier
  • 2.4. Effect on overall structure and function / Mathilde Carpentier / Jacques Chomilier
  • 2.5. Effect on stability / Mathilde Carpentier / Jacques Chomilier
  • 2.6. Effect on the peptide backbone / Mathilde Carpentier / Jacques Chomilier
  • 2.7. Conclusion / Mathilde Carpentier / Jacques Chomilier
  • 2.8. References / Mathilde Carpentier / Jacques Chomilier
  • 3.1. Introduction / Tony Robillard
  • 3.2. Taxonomy in modern comparative approaches / Tony Robillard
  • 3.3. model group / Tony Robillard
  • 3.4. Contribution of taxonomy for phylogenetic reconstructions and classification / Tony Robillard
  • 3.4.1. Monophyly / Tony Robillard
  • 3.4.2. Recent taxonomic contributions / Tony Robillard
  • 3.4.3. Phylogeny and taxonomy / Tony Robillard
  • 3.5. Contribution of taxonomy to biogeography / Tony Robillard
  • 3.5.1. New Caledonia / Tony Robillard
  • 3.5.2. Southeast Asia / Tony Robillard
  • 3.6. Taxonomic exploration and evolution of species traits / Tony Robillard
  • 3.7. Conclusion / Tony Robillard
  • 3.8. Acknowledgments / Tony Robillard
  • 3.9. References / Tony Robillard
  • 4.1. Drosophila: a star of genetics but a systematic nebula / Amir Yassin
  • 4.2. Subspecies: identification of "genomic islands of divergence"? / Amir Yassin
  • 4.3. Species complexes: congruence between species trees and gene trees / Amir Yassin
  • 4.4. Supraspecific ranks: phylogeny, genome and morphome / Amir Yassin
  • 4.5. Conclusion / Amir Yassin
  • 4.6. Acknowledgments / Amir Yassin
  • 4.7. References / Amir Yassin
  • 5.1. Human African trypanosomiasis, the disease / Estefania Calvo Alvarez / Philippe Bastin
  • 5.2. Cell biology of Trypanosoma brucei / Estefania Calvo Alvarez / Philippe Bastin
  • 5.3. Survival and maturation of T brucei in the tsetse vector / Estefania Calvo Alvarez / Philippe Bastin
  • 5.4. Adaptations of T. brucei to the mammalian host / Estefania Calvo Alvarez / Philippe Bastin
  • 5.5. Conclusion / Estefania Calvo Alvarez / Philippe Bastin
  • 5.6. References / Estefania Calvo Alvarez / Philippe Bastin
  • 6.1. Introduction / Joris Bertrand / Michel Baguette / Nina Joffard / Bertrand Schatz
  • 6.2. Speciation in Ophrys: an evolutionary divergence seen as a reticulated continuum / Joris Bertrand / Michel Baguette / Nina Joffard / Bertrand Schatz
  • 6.2.1. Difficulty in applying the biological concept of the species in the case of Ophrys / Joris Bertrand / Michel Baguette / Nina Joffard / Bertrand Schatz
  • 6.2.2. Causes of reproductive isolation in Ophrys / Joris Bertrand / Michel Baguette / Nina Joffard / Bertrand Schatz
  • 6.2.3. Consequences of the implementation of reproductive isolation in the particular case of the genus Ophrys / Joris Bertrand / Michel Baguette / Nina Joffard / Bertrand Schatz
  • 6.3. Current state of knowledge on Ophrys systematics / Joris Bertrand / Michel Baguette / Nina Joffard / Bertrand Schatz
  • 6.3.1. Molecular systematics: overview of current knowledge / Joris Bertrand / Michel Baguette / Nina Joffard / Bertrand Schatz
  • 6.3.2. Molecular systematics in the age of phylogenomics / Joris Bertrand / Michel Baguette / Nina Joffard / Bertrand Schatz
  • 6.4. Integrative genomics and taxonomy: perspectives and issues / Joris Bertrand / Michel Baguette / Nina Joffard / Bertrand Schatz
  • 6.4.1. Moving towards a generalization of data sets at the genomic scale / Joris Bertrand / Michel Baguette / Nina Joffard / Bertrand Schatz
  • 6.4.2. Integrative taxonomy approach / Joris Bertrand / Michel Baguette / Nina Joffard / Bertrand Schatz
  • 6.5. Conclusion / Joris Bertrand / Michel Baguette / Nina Joffard / Bertrand Schatz
  • 6.6. Acknowledgments / Joris Bertrand / Michel Baguette / Nina Joffard / Bertrand Schatz
  • 6.7. References / Joris Bertrand / Michel Baguette / Nina Joffard / Bertrand Schatz
  • 7.1. Introduction / Germinal Rouhan / Myriam Gaudeul
  • 7.2. Madagascar: a complex biogeographical context / Germinal Rouhan / Myriam Gaudeul
  • 7.2.1. insular continental territory that is not so isolated / Germinal Rouhan / Myriam Gaudeul
  • 7.2.2. Gradients, ecosystem diversity and biodiversity / Germinal Rouhan / Myriam Gaudeul
  • 7.3. Ferns and lycophytes: an ideal model for the biogeography of Madagascar / Germinal Rouhan / Myriam Gaudeul
  • 7.4. Origins of the lineages of ferns in Madagascar / Germinal Rouhan / Myriam Gaudeul
  • 7.4.1. Multiple long-distance dispersions / Germinal Rouhan / Myriam Gaudeul
  • 7.4.2. Neotropics: a non-exclusive but preponderant role / Myriam Gaudeul / Germinal Rouhan
  • 7.4.3. Africa: a truly minimal role or an underestimated role / Myriam Gaudeul / Germinal Rouhan
  • 7.5. example of Rumohra: dispersions to Madagascar and around the world / Myriam Gaudeul / Germinal Rouhan
  • 7.6. Conclusion / Myriam Gaudeul / Germinal Rouhan
  • 7.7. References / Germinal Rouhan / Myriam Gaudeul
  • 8.1. Introduction / Florence Rousseau / Delphine Gey / Line Le Gall
  • 8.1.1. Seaweeds / Delphine Gey / Florence Rousseau / Line Le Gall
  • 8.1.2. systematics of algae / Florence Rousseau / Delphine Gey / Line Le Gall
  • 8.1.3. Algae distribution on a global scale / Delphine Gey / Florence Rousseau / Line Le Gall
  • 8.1.4. Seaweeds on the Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts / Line Le Gall / Florence Rousseau / Delphine Gey
  • 8.1.5. Challenge of the study / Florence Rousseau / Delphine Gey / Line Le Gall
  • 8.2. Materials and methods / Delphine Gey / Florence Rousseau / Line Le Gall
  • 8.2.1. Sampling strategy / Florence Rousseau / Delphine Gey / Line Le Gall
  • 8.2.2. Acquisition of molecular data / Line Le Gall / Florence Rousseau / Delphine Gey
  • 8.2.3. Analysis of phylogenetic relationships between Atlantic and Mediterranean specimens / Delphine Gey / Florence Rousseau / Line Le Gall
  • 8.3. Results / Florence Rousseau / Delphine Gey / Line Le Gall
  • 8.4. Discussion / Delphine Gey / Florence Rousseau / Line Le Gall
  • 8.5. Acknowledgments / Line Le Gall / Florence Rousseau / Delphine Gey
  • 8.6. References / Delphine Gey / Florence Rousseau / Line Le Gall
  • 9.1. Introduction / Florian Jabbour / Julie Zalko / Antoine Morel / Samuel Frachon / Isabelle Bouchart-Dufay
  • 9.2. Synorganization: a concept, definitions / Samuel Frachon / Antoine Morel / Julie Zalko / Florian Jabbour / Isabelle Bouchart-Dufay
  • 9.2.1. Adolf Remane and the synorganization of animal structures / Samuel Frachon / Antoine Morel / Julie Zalko / Florian Jabbour / Isabelle Bouchart-Dufay
  • 9.2.2. concept adopted by botanists, and by flower specialists in particular / Florian Jabbour / Julie Zalko / Antoine Morel / Samuel Frachon / Isabelle Bouchart-Dufay
  • 9.2.3. concept to be limited organically, and to be placed in a phylogenetic framework / Florian Jabbour / Julie Zalko / Antoine Morel / Samuel Frachon / Isabelle Bouchart-Dufay
  • 9.3. Ontogeny and evolution of the hyperorgan of Delphinieae / Florian Jabbour / Julie Zalko / Antoine Morel / Samuel Frachon / Isabelle Bouchart-Dufay
  • 9.3.1. Disparity of the hyperorgan in the tribe / Florian Jabbour / Julie Zalko / Antoine Morel / Samuel Frachon / Isabelle Bouchart-Dufay
  • 9.3.2. Ontogeny of the synorganized structure / Florian Jabbour / Julie Zalko / Antoine Morel / Samuel Frachon / Isabelle Bouchart-Dufay
  • 9.3.3. Evolving trends and convergences / Florian Jabbour / Julie Zalko / Antoine Morel / Samuel Frachon / Isabelle Bouchart-Dufay
  • 9.4. study of synorganization in evolutionary biology / Florian Jabbour / Julie Zalko / Antoine Morel / Samuel Frachon / Isabelle Bouchart-Dufay
  • 9.4.1. Lessons learned from the synorganization study / Florian Jabbour / Julie Zalko / Antoine Morel / Samuel Frachon / Isabelle Bouchart-Dufay
  • 9.4.2. Scientometrics to measure the impact of the concept of synorganization in evolutionary biology / Florian Jabbour / Julie Zalko / Antoine Morel / Samuel Frachon / Isabelle Bouchart-Dufay
  • 9.4.3. Synchronization, integration, co-adaptation, redundant concepts? / Florian Jabbour / Julie Zalko / Antoine Morel / Samuel Frachon / Isabelle Bouchart-Dufay
  • 9.5. Conclusion / Florian Jabbour / Julie Zalko / Antoine Morel / Samuel Frachon / Isabelle Bouchart-Dufay
  • 9.6. Acknowledgments / Isabelle Bouchart-Dufay / Florian Jabbour / Julie Zalko / Antoine Morel / Samuel Frachon
  • 9.7. References / Florian Jabbour / Julie Zalko / Antoine Morel / Samuel Frachon / Isabelle Bouchart-Dufay
  • 10.1. Introduction / Juliette Auvinet / Agnes Dettai / Olivier Coriton / Catherine Ozouf-Costaz / Dominique Higuet
  • Contents note continued: 10.1.1. Homologies, painting and chromosomal microdissection / Juliette Auvinet / Agnes Dettai / Olivier Coriton / Catherine Ozouf-Costaz / Dominique Higuet
  • 10.1.2. ICH research in Nototheniidae / Juliette Auvinet / Agnes Dettai / Olivier Coriton / Catherine Ozouf-Costaz / Dominique Higuet
  • 10.2. Materials and methods / Juliette Auvinet / Agnes Dettai / Olivier Coriton / Catherine Ozouf-Costaz / Dominique Higuet
  • 10.2.1. Materials / Juliette Auvinet / Agnes Dettai / Dominique Higuet / Catherine Ozouf-Costaz / Olivier Coriton
  • 10.2.2. Methods / Olivier Coriton / Dominique Higuet / Catherine Ozouf-Costaz / Agnes Dettai / Juliette Auvinet
  • 10.3. Results / Olivier Coriton / Agnes Dettai / Juliette Auvinet / Dominique Higuet / Catherine Ozouf-Costaz
  • 10.3.1. Microdissection / Catherine Ozouf-Costaz / Olivier Coriton / Juliette Auvinet / Dominique Higuet / Agnes Dettai
  • 10.3.2. Painting / Dominique Higuet / Catherine Ozouf-Costaz / Agnes Dettai / Olivier Coriton / Juliette Auvinet
  • 10.4. Discussion / Agnes Dettai / Olivier Coriton / Dominique Higuet / Catherine Ozouf-Costaz / Juliette Auvinet
  • 10.4.1. Technical aspects developed and prospects for improvement of the painting signal / Dominique Higuet / Catherine Ozouf-Costaz / Agnes Dettai / Juliette Auvinet / Olivier Coriton
  • 10.4.2. largest pair of chromosomes of T. pennellii, the product of two chromosomal fusions (roberstonian and tandem) / Catherine Ozouf-Costaz / Dominique Higuet / Olivier Coriton / Agnes Dettai / Juliette Auvinet
  • 10.5. Conclusion / Juliette Auvinet / Dominique Higuet / Catherine Ozouf-Costaz / Olivier Coriton / Agnes Dettai
  • 10.6. References / Juliette Auvinet / Catherine Ozouf-Costaz / Dominique Higuet / Olivier Coriton / Agnes Dettai.