References
The pipeline requires the following input. Absolute path to a coding sequence (CDS) alignment file, in FASTA format (-i option). Each sequence in the file should be composed of a concatenation of multiple gene CDS sequences, all of which must be in frame (i.e. The concatenated sequence must contain codon bases only, and its length must be a multiple of 3).
Alexandre, J. and F. Diniz. 2004. Phylogenetic autocorrelation analysis of extinction risks and the loss of evolutionary history in Felidae (Carnivora : Mammalia). Evolutionary Ecology 18(3):273-282. https://herevfil102.weebly.com/amine-one-point-five-album-zip.html.
- R8shome.htm Its starting point is a given phylogenetic tree and a given set of estimated branch lengths (numbers of 1.71 OS 10.5 (Intel) executable binary for Mac users interested in a Phylogenetic Analysis by Maximum Likelihood (PAML) Phylogenetic analyses of DNA.
- Page Lab - Other software The standard program for phylogenetic analysis (Mac OS, Windows, Unix) of molecular evolution and divergence times on a phylogenetic tree. Glasgow taxonomy and systematics software taxonomic and phylogenetic software, with emphasis on tree building and and PHYLIP format tree files on Macs (68K and Power Mac ).
- The Felidae family represents a challenge for molecular phylogenetic reconstruction because it consists of 38 living species that evolved from a relatively recent common ancestor (10–15 million years ago).
https://distorrent.mystrikingly.com/blog/lesson-for-adolph-mac-os. Cameron-Beaumont, C., S. E. Lowe, and J. W. S. Bradshaw. 2002. Evidence suggesting preadaptation to domestication throughout the small Felidae. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 75(3):361–366.
Christiansen, P. 2007. Canine morphology in the larger Felidae: implications for feeding ecology. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 91(4)573–592.
Day, L. M. and B. C. Jayne. 2007. Interspecific scaling of the morphology and posture of the limbs during the locomotion of cats (Felidae). Journal of Experimental Biology 210:642-654.
Eizirik E, Yuhki N, Johnson W, Menotti-Raymond M, Hannah SS, O'Brien SJ. 2003. Molecular genetics and evolution of melanism in the cat family (Mamalia Felidae). Cur. Biol. 13:448–53.
Hunter, L. 2005. Cats of Africa: Behavior, Ecology, and Conservation. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore.
Johnson, W. E., E. Eizirik, J. Pecon-Slattery, W. J. Murphy, A. Antunes, E. Teeling, and S. J. O'Brien. 2006. The Late Miocene radiation of modern Felidae: A genetic assessment. Science 311(5757):73-77.
King, V., P. N. Goodfellow, A. J. P. Wilkerson, W. E. Johnson, S. J. O'Brien, and J. Pecon-Slattery. 2007. Evolution of the male-determining gene SRY within the cat family Felidae. Genetics 175:1855-1867.
Kitchener, A. 1991. The Natural History of the Wild Cats. Comstock Associates, Ithaca, NY.
Mattern, M. Y. and D. A. McLennan. 2000. Xoxo blood droplets mac os. Phylogeny and speciation of felids. Cladistics 16(2):232-253.
Nowell, K. and P. Jackson. 1996. Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan, Wild Cats. International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, Gland, Switzerland.
Felidae Phylogenetic Tree Mac Os X
O'Brien, S. J. and W. E. Johnson. 2005. Big cat genomics. Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics 6:407-429.
Felidae Phylogenetic Tree Mac Os X
Sunquist, M. and F. Sunquist. 2002. Wild Cats of the World. Chicago: Univ. Chicago Press.
Turner, A. 1997. Jason and the giant beats mac os. The Big Cats and Their Fossil Relatives: an Illustrated Guide to their Evolution and Natural History. Columbia University Press, New York.
Wozencraft, W. 2005. Order Carnivora. Pages 532-628 Mammal Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference. 3rd ed. D. E. Wilson and D. M. Reeder, eds. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore.
- R8shome.htm Its starting point is a given phylogenetic tree and a given set of estimated branch lengths (numbers of 1.71 OS 10.5 (Intel) executable binary for Mac users interested in a Phylogenetic Analysis by Maximum Likelihood (PAML) Phylogenetic analyses of DNA.
- Page Lab - Other software The standard program for phylogenetic analysis (Mac OS, Windows, Unix) of molecular evolution and divergence times on a phylogenetic tree. Glasgow taxonomy and systematics software taxonomic and phylogenetic software, with emphasis on tree building and and PHYLIP format tree files on Macs (68K and Power Mac ).
- The Felidae family represents a challenge for molecular phylogenetic reconstruction because it consists of 38 living species that evolved from a relatively recent common ancestor (10–15 million years ago).
https://distorrent.mystrikingly.com/blog/lesson-for-adolph-mac-os. Cameron-Beaumont, C., S. E. Lowe, and J. W. S. Bradshaw. 2002. Evidence suggesting preadaptation to domestication throughout the small Felidae. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 75(3):361–366.
Christiansen, P. 2007. Canine morphology in the larger Felidae: implications for feeding ecology. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 91(4)573–592.
Day, L. M. and B. C. Jayne. 2007. Interspecific scaling of the morphology and posture of the limbs during the locomotion of cats (Felidae). Journal of Experimental Biology 210:642-654.
Eizirik E, Yuhki N, Johnson W, Menotti-Raymond M, Hannah SS, O'Brien SJ. 2003. Molecular genetics and evolution of melanism in the cat family (Mamalia Felidae). Cur. Biol. 13:448–53.
Hunter, L. 2005. Cats of Africa: Behavior, Ecology, and Conservation. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore.
Johnson, W. E., E. Eizirik, J. Pecon-Slattery, W. J. Murphy, A. Antunes, E. Teeling, and S. J. O'Brien. 2006. The Late Miocene radiation of modern Felidae: A genetic assessment. Science 311(5757):73-77.
King, V., P. N. Goodfellow, A. J. P. Wilkerson, W. E. Johnson, S. J. O'Brien, and J. Pecon-Slattery. 2007. Evolution of the male-determining gene SRY within the cat family Felidae. Genetics 175:1855-1867.
Kitchener, A. 1991. The Natural History of the Wild Cats. Comstock Associates, Ithaca, NY.
Mattern, M. Y. and D. A. McLennan. 2000. Xoxo blood droplets mac os. Phylogeny and speciation of felids. Cladistics 16(2):232-253.
Nowell, K. and P. Jackson. 1996. Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan, Wild Cats. International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, Gland, Switzerland.
Felidae Phylogenetic Tree Mac Os X
O'Brien, S. J. and W. E. Johnson. 2005. Big cat genomics. Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics 6:407-429.
Felidae Phylogenetic Tree Mac Os X
Sunquist, M. and F. Sunquist. 2002. Wild Cats of the World. Chicago: Univ. Chicago Press.
Turner, A. 1997. Jason and the giant beats mac os. The Big Cats and Their Fossil Relatives: an Illustrated Guide to their Evolution and Natural History. Columbia University Press, New York.
Wozencraft, W. 2005. Order Carnivora. Pages 532-628 Mammal Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference. 3rd ed. D. E. Wilson and D. M. Reeder, eds. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore.
Yu, L. and Y. P. Zhang. 2005. Phylogenetic studies of pantherine cats (Felidae) based on multiple genes, with novel application of nuclear beta-fibrinogen intron 7 to carnivores. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 35(2):483-495.
This is the phylogenetic tree of the order Felidae. As you can see, the domestic cat is most closely related to the European wildcat (Felis sylvestris.) Both evolved from the African wildcat (Felis lybica.) [This is the most widely accepted relationship.]
Here is a more generalized form of the tree. It begins with the Domain Eukarya and ends with the Family Felidae. As the organism becomes more complex, it takes a step up this 'ladder.' The rest of the tree is located above.
Click on the following to learn more about a few relatives of the domestic cat:
Cougar
Ocelot
Jaguar
Lion
Leopard
To learn about the history of the domestic cat, click here.