Vadim V Goremykin
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Recent Articles
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Zhong B, Xi Z, Goremykin V, Fong R, McLenachan P, Novis P, et al.
Mol Biol Evol
. 2013 Oct;
31(1):177-83.
PMID: 24136916
The phylogenetic branching order of the green algal groups that gave rise to land plants remains uncertain despite its fundamental importance to understanding plant evolution. Previous studies have demonstrated that...
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Dagan T, Roettger M, Stucken K, Landan G, Koch R, Major P, et al.
Genome Biol Evol
. 2012 Dec;
5(1):31-44.
PMID: 23221676
Cyanobacteria forged two major evolutionary transitions with the invention of oxygenic photosynthesis and the bestowal of photosynthetic lifestyle upon eukaryotes through endosymbiosis. Information germane to understanding those transitions is imprinted...
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Goremykin V, Nikiforova S, Biggs P, Zhong B, Delange P, Martin W, et al.
Syst Biol
. 2012 Aug;
62(1):50-61.
PMID: 22851550
Correct rooting of the angiosperm radiation is both challenging and necessary for understanding the origins and evolution of physiological and phenotypic traits in flowering plants. The problem is known to...
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Goremykin V, Lockhart P, Viola R, Velasco R
Plant J
. 2012 Apr;
71(4):615-26.
PMID: 22469001
Mitochondrial genomes of spermatophytes are the largest of all organellar genomes. Their large size has been attributed to various factors; however, the relative contribution of these factors to mitochondrial DNA...
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Zhong B, Deusch O, Goremykin V, Penny D, Biggs P, Atherton R, et al.
Genome Biol Evol
. 2011 Oct;
3:1340-8.
PMID: 22016337
Resolving the closest relatives of Gnetales has been an enigmatic problem in seed plant phylogeny. The problem is known to be difficult because of the extent of divergence between this...
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Goremykin V, Nikiforova S, Bininda-Emonds O
J Mol Evol
. 2010 Oct;
71(5-6):319-31.
PMID: 20976444
Noisy data, especially in combination with misalignment and model misspecification can have an adverse effect on phylogeny reconstruction; however, effective methods to identify such data are few. One particularly important...
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Goremykin V, Viola R, Hellwig F
J Mol Evol
. 2009 Feb;
68(3):197-204.
PMID: 19247564
It is widely appreciated that noisy, highly variable data can impede phylogeney reconstruction. Researchers have for a long time omitted problematic data from phylogenetic analyses, such as the third-codon positions...
8.
Goremykin V, Salamini F, Velasco R, Viola R
Mol Biol Evol
. 2008 Oct;
26(1):99-110.
PMID: 18922764
The mitochondrial genome of grape (Vitis vinifera), the largest organelle genome sequenced so far, is presented. The genome is 773,279 nt long and has the highest coding capacity among known...
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Goremykin V, Hellwig F
Gene
. 2006 Sep;
381:81-91.
PMID: 16959440
We readdress the issue of phylogeny of the basal extant angiosperms employing a source previously not systematically investigated, specifically, the non-coding sequences of cpDNA. Comparison of trees with and without...
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Goremykin V, Holland B, Hirsch-Ernst K, Hellwig F
Mol Biol Evol
. 2005 Jun;
22(9):1813-22.
PMID: 15930156
Determining the phylogenetic relationships among the major lines of angiosperms is a long-standing problem, yet the uncertainty as to the phylogenetic affinity of these lines persists. While a number of...