We used next-generation sequencing to place the recently described spider family Trogloraptoridae into the spider tree of life, and use the resulting phylogeny to trace the evolution of female genitalia in the clade Synspermiata.
| Accession | PRJNA516817 |
| Data Type | Raw sequence reads |
| Scope | Multispecies |
| Grants | - "Collaborative Proposal: Phylogeny and diversification of the orb weaving spiders (Orbiculariae, Araneae)" (Grant ID DEB 1457300, US National Science Foundation)
- "Collaborative Proposal: Phylogeny and diversification of the orb weaving spiders (Orbiculariae, Araneae)" (Grant ID DEB 1457539, US National Science Foundation)
- "Tarsus and Pretarsus: A storytelling on the evolution and function of the last segments of the spider’s legs" (Grant ID FAPESP 2014/23369-2, São Paulo Research Foundation)
- "Phylogenetic analysis and evolutionary morphology of selected organ systems of Araneae (spiders) with focus on basal Araneomorphae and Haplogynae" (Grant ID DFG Mi 1255/5-1, German Science Foundation)
- "Phylogeny, evolutionary morphology and biogeography of South American Arachnids" (Grant ID FONCyT PICT 2015-283, Fondo para la Investigación Científica y Tecnológica)
- "Past and present biodiversity of Argentina through the integration of molecular, genomic, phenotypic and paleontological data" (Grant ID CONICET PUE-098, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas)
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| Submission | Registration date: 24-Jan-2019 The George Washington University |
| Relevance | Evolution |
Project Data:
| Resource Name | Number of Links |
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| Sequence data |
| SRA Experiments | 1 |
| Other datasets |
| BioSample | 1 |