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J. T. Vida

Researcher at University of Missouri–Kansas City

Publications -  5
Citations -  1869

J. T. Vida is an academic researcher from University of Missouri–Kansas City. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phylogenetic tree & Phylogenetics. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 1757 citations.

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A molecular evolutionary framework for the phylum Nematoda

TL;DR: It is suggested that animal parasitism arose independently at least four times, and plant parasitism three times, which indicates that convergent morphological evolution may be extensive and that present higher-level classification of the Nematoda will need revision.
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Genetic substructure of the pacific harbor seal (phoca vitulina richardsi) off washington, oregon, and california

TL;DR: Phylogenetic analysis indicated Puget Sound seals possess unique divergent lineages not found in seals from the coasts of Washington, Oregon, and California, which is consistent with late reproductive timing of harbor seals from Pugets Sound.
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An evolutionary framework for the study of developmental evolution in a set of nematodes related to Caenorhabditis elegans.

TL;DR: The phylogenetic analysis does not support the monophyly of the subfamily Mesorhabditinae and identifies the unnamed strain PS1010 as a sister taxon of C. elegans despite its morphologically divergent buccal capsule.
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The buccal capsule of Aduncospiculum halicti (Nemata: Diplogasterina): an ultrastructural and molecular phylogenetic study

TL;DR: The buccal capsule of Aduncospiculum halicti (Diplogasterina) is compared with that of Zeldia punctata (Cephalobina) and Caenorhabditis elegans (Rhabditina) to test evolutionary hypotheses as mentioned in this paper.

The buccal capsule of Aduncospiculum halicti (Nemata: Diplogasterina): an ultrastructural and molecular phylogenetic study JmGm Baldwin, RmMm Giblin-Davis, CmDm Eddleman, DmSm Williams, JmTm Vida, and WmKm Thomas

TL;DR: The buccal capsule of Aduncospiculum halicti (Diplogasterina) is compared with that of Zeldia punctata (Cephalobina) and Caenorhabditis elegans (Rhabditina) to test evolutionary hypotheses.