DOAJ Open Access 2022

Let’s end taxonomic blank slates with molecular morphology

Michael Tessler Michael Tessler Michael Tessler Spencer C. Galen Rob DeSalle +4 lainnya

Abstrak

Many known evolutionary lineages have yet to be described formally due to a lack of traditional morphological characters. This is true for genetically distinctive groups within the amoeboid Placozoa animals, the protists in ponds, and the bacteria that cover nearly everything. These taxonomic tabula rasae, or blank slates, are problematic; without names, communication is hampered and other scientific progress is slowed. We suggest that the morphology of molecules be used to help alleviate this issue. Molecules, such as proteins, have structure. Proteins are even visualizable with X-ray crystallography, albeit more easily detected by and easier to work with using genomic sequencing. Given their structured nature, we believe they should not be considered as anything less than traditional morphology. Protein-coding gene content (presence/absence) can also be used easily with genomic sequences, and is a convenient binary character set. With molecular morphology, we believe that each taxonomic tabula rasa can be solved.

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Michael Tessler

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Michael Tessler

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Michael Tessler

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Spencer C. Galen

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Rob DeSalle

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Rob DeSalle

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Bernd Schierwater

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Bernd Schierwater

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Bernd Schierwater

Format Sitasi

Tessler, M., Tessler, M., Tessler, M., Galen, S.C., DeSalle, R., DeSalle, R. et al. (2022). Let’s end taxonomic blank slates with molecular morphology. https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2022.1016412

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Tahun Terbit
2022
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DOAJ
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10.3389/fevo.2022.1016412
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