Jack M Craig
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Recent Articles
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Craig J, Hedges S, Kumar S
Front Bioinform
. 2024 Dec;
4:1495417.
PMID: 39737248
Primates, consisting of apes, monkeys, tarsiers, and lemurs, are among the most charismatic and well-studied animals on Earth, yet there is no taxonomically complete molecular timetree for the group. Combining...
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Tagliacollo V, Tan M, Reis R, Gaia R, Carrijo V, Ranuzi M, et al.
Front Bioinform
. 2024 Dec;
4:1433995.
PMID: 39711580
Neotropical Freshwater Fish (NFF) fauna exhibits the greatest phenotypic disparity and species richness among all continental aquatic vertebrate faunas, with more than 6,345 species distributed across the mostly tropical regions...
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Barba-Montoya J, Craig J, Kumar S
bioRxiv
. 2024 Aug;
PMID: 39091733
Reconstructing the global Tree of Life necessitates computational approaches to integrate numerous molecular phylogenies with limited species overlap into a comprehensive supertree. Our survey of published literature shows that individual...
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Craig J, Bamba G, Barba-Montoya J, Hedges S, Kumar S
Front Bioinform
. 2024 Jan;
3:1284744.
PMID: 38162123
The primate infraorder Simiiformes, comprising Old and New World monkeys and apes, includes the most well-studied species on earth. Their most comprehensive molecular timetree, assembled from thousands of published studies,...
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Craig J, Gerhard G, Sharma S, Yankovskiy A, Miura S, Kumar S
Mol Biol Evol
. 2023 Dec;
41(1).
PMID: 38124397
An individual's chronological age does not always correspond to the health of different tissues in their body, especially in cases of disease. Therefore, estimating and contrasting the physiological age of...
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Craig J, Kumar S, Hedges S
Front Bioinform
. 2023 Sep;
3:1233281.
PMID: 37727796
The origin of eukaryotes was among the most important events in the history of life, spawning a new evolutionary lineage that led to all complex multicellular organisms. However, the timing...
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Kumar S, Suleski M, Craig J, Kasprowicz A, Sanderford M, Li M, et al.
Mol Biol Evol
. 2022 Aug;
PMID: 35932227
We present the fifth edition of the TimeTree of Life resource (TToL5), a product of the timetree of life project that aims to synthesize published molecular timetrees and make evolutionary...
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Craig J, Kumar S, Hedges S
Mol Biol Evol
. 2022 Feb;
39(3).
PMID: 35166841
Biodiversity analyses of phylogenomic timetrees have produced many high-profile examples of shifts in the rate of speciation across the tree of life. Temporally correlated events in ecology, climate, and biogeography...
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Craig J, Kim L, Tagliacollo V, Albert J
PLoS One
. 2019 Nov;
14(11):e0224599.
PMID: 31697735
The diversity of gymnotid electric fishes has been intensely studied over the past 25 years, with 35 species named since 1994, compared to 11 species in the previous 236 years....
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Craig J, Correa-roldAn V, Ortega H, Crampton W, Albert J
Zootaxa
. 2018 Apr;
4413(1):111-132.
PMID: 29690122
Banded Knifefishes (Gymnotus, Gymnotidae) comprise the most species-rich genus of Neotropical electric fishes, with 41 species currently described from throughout the humid Neotropics, from Mexico to Argentina. Despite substantial alpha-taxonomic...