Glires
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Glires (Template:IPAc-en;Template:Cn from Latin {{#invoke:Lang|lang}} Template:Gloss) is a clade (sometimes ranked as a grandorder) consisting of rodents and lagomorphs (rabbits, hares, and pikas). The hypothesis that these form a monophyletic group has been long debated based on morphological evidence. Two morphological studies, published in 2001Template:Sfn and 2003,Template:Sfn strongly support the monophyly of Glires. In particular, the 2003 study reported the discovery of fossil material of basal members of Glires, particularly the genera Mimotona, Gomphos, Heomys, Matutinia, Rhombomylus, and Sinomylus. Their description, in 2005,Template:Sfn helped to bridge the gap between more typical rodents and lagomorphs.Template:Sfn Data published in 2001,Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn based on nuclear DNA, supported Glires as a sister of Euarchonta to form Euarchontoglires, but some genetic data from both nuclear and mitochondrial DNA have been less supportive.Template:Sfn A study, published in 2007,Template:Sfn investigating retrotransposon presence/absence data unambiguously supports the Glires hypothesis. Studies published in 2011<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> and 2015<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> place Scandentia as a sister clade of the Glires, invalidating Euarchonta as a clade.
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