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Cladogram of Laurasiatheria orders, based on mitochondrial and nuclear DNA and protein sequences. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

Usage

{{Laurasiatheria Cladogram}}

yields:

  Boreoeutheria 

  Euarchontoglires
 (primates, colugos, treeshrews, rodents, rabbits) 

  Laurasiatheria 

  Eulipotyphla
 (hedgehogs, shrews, moles, solenodons) 

  Scrotifera 

  Chiroptera
 (bats and flying foxes) 

  Ferungulata 
  Ferae 

  Pholidota
 (pangolins) 

  Carnivora
 (cats, hyenas, dogs, bears, seals, etc.) 

  Euungulata 

  Perissodactyla
  (horses, tapirs, rhinos, etc.)

  Cetartiodactyla
 (camels, pigs, ruminants, hippos, whales, etc.) 

See also

References

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  2. ^ dos Reis, Mario; Inoue, Jun; Hasegawa, Masami; Asher, Robert J.; Donoghue, Philip C. J.; Yang, Ziheng (2012-09-07). "Phylogenomic datasets provide both precision and accuracy in estimating the timescale of placental mammal phylogeny". Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 279 (1742): 3491–3500. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2012.0683. ISSN  0962-8452. PMC  3396900. PMID  22628470.
  3. ^ Zhou, Xuming; Xu, Shixia; Xu, Junxiao; Chen, Bingyao; Zhou, Kaiya; Yang, Guang (2012-01-01). "Phylogenomic Analysis Resolves the Interordinal Relationships and Rapid Diversification of the Laurasiatherian Mammals". Systematic Biology. 61 (1): 150–150. doi: 10.1093/sysbio/syr089. ISSN  1063-5157. PMC  3243735. PMID  21900649.
  4. ^ Tsagkogeorga, G; Parker, J; Stupka, E; Cotton, J.A.; Rossiter, S.J. (2013). "Phylogenomic analyses elucidate the evolutionary relationships of bats". Current Biology. 23 (22): 2262–2267. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2013.09.014. PMID  24184098.
  5. ^ Morgan, C.C.; Foster, P.G.; Webb, A.E.; Pisani, D; McInerney, J.O.; O'Connell, M.J. (2013). "Heterogeneous models place the root of the placental mammal phylogeny". Molecular Biology and Evolution. 30 (9): 2145–2256. doi: 10.1093/molbev/mst117. PMC  3748356. PMID  23813979.