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Morgan E. Raley
Researcher at North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences
Publications - 16
Citations - 486
Morgan E. Raley is an academic researcher from North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Unionidae & Monophyly. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 16 publications receiving 414 citations. Previous affiliations of Morgan E. Raley include North Carolina State University & Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences.
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Phylogeny of the most species-rich freshwater bivalve family (Bivalvia: Unionida: Unionidae): Defining modern subfamilies and tribes.
Manuel Lopes-Lima,Elsa Froufe,Van Tu Do,Mohamed Ghamizi,Karen E. Mock,Ümit Kebapçi,Olga K. Klishko,Satit Kovitvadhi,Uthaiwan Kovitvadhi,Octávio S. Paulo,John M. Pfeiffer,Morgan E. Raley,Nicoletta Riccardi,Hülya Şereflişan,Ronaldo Sousa,Ronaldo Sousa,Amílcar Teixeira,Simone Varandas,Xiaoping Wu,David T. Zanatta,Alexandra Zieritz,Arthur E. Bogan +21 more
TL;DR: This study presents the most comprehensive phylogeny to date of the larger Unionida family, i.e., the Unionidae, based on a combined dataset of 1032bp (COI+28S) of 70 species in 46 genera, with 7 of this genera being sequenced for the first time.
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Mitochondrial Multiplex Real-Time PCR as a Source Tracking Method in Fecal-Contaminated Effluents
TL;DR: The multiplex assay had a tendency to detect the species of highest mtDNA concentration only, and better detection of all three species in a combination of human, bovine, and swine effluents was accomplished by running each real-time PCR primer/ probe set singly.
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Phylogeny of the gudgeons (Teleostei: Cyprinidae: Gobioninae).
Kevin L. Tang,Mary K. Agnew,Wei-Jen Chen,M. Vincent Hirt,M. Vincent Hirt,Morgan E. Raley,Tetsuya Sado,Leah M. Schneider,Lei Yang,Henry L. Bart,Shunping He,Huanzhang Liu,Masaki Miya,Kenji Saitoh,Andrew M. Simons,Robert M. Wood,Richard L. Mayden +16 more
TL;DR: Based on the topologies presented, the evolution of swim bladder specializations, a distinctive feature among cyprinids, has occurred more than once within the subfamily Gobioninae.
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Phylogenetic analysis of spring virema of carp virus reveals distinct subgroups with common origins for recent isolates in North America and the UK.
O Miller,Frederick J. Fuller,Wondwossen A. Gebreyes,Gregory A. Lewbart,I S Shchelkunov,Raghunath B. Shivappa,C Joiner,G Woolford,David M. Stone,P. F. Dixon,Morgan E. Raley,Jay F. Levine +11 more
TL;DR: Combined P- and G-sequence data support the emergence of SVCV in Illinois,USA, and in Lake Ontario, Canada, from the initial outbreak in Wisconsin, USA, and demonstrate a close genetic link to viruses isolated during routine import checks on fish brought into the UK from Asia.
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Limits and phylogenetic relationships of East Asian fishes in the subfamily Oxygastrinae (Teleostei: Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae).
Kevin L. Tang,Mary K. Agnew,M. Vincent Hirt,Daniel N. Lumbantobing,Morgan E. Raley,Tetsuya Sado,View Hune Teoh,Lei Yang,Henry L. Bart,Phillip M. Harris,Shunping He,Masaki Miya,Kenji Saitoh,Andrew M. Simons,Robert M. Wood,Richard L. Mayden +15 more
TL;DR: The subfamily Oxygastrinae is recovered as a monophyletic group that includes Ancherythroculter, Aphyocypris, Candidia, Chanodichthys, Ctenopharyngodon, Culter, Distoechodon, Elopichthy, Hainania, Hemiculter, Hemiculterella, Hemigrammocypr is, HypophthalmichthYS, Ischikauia, Macroch