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Provedor de dados:  Nature Precedings
País:  United Kingdom
Título:  An ancient adaptive episode of convergent molecular evolution confounds phylogenetic inference
Autores:  Todd A. Castoe*
A.P. Jason de Koning*
Hyun-Min Kim
Wanjun Gu
Brice P. Noonan
Zhi J. Jiang
Christopher L. Parkinson
David D. Pollock
Data:  2008-07-26
Ano:  2008
Palavras-chave:  Genetics & Genomics
Bioinformatics
Evolutionary Biology
Resumo:  Convergence can mislead phylogenetic inference by mimicking shared ancestry, but has been detected only rarely in molecular evolution. Here, we show that significant convergence occurred in snake and agamid lizard mitochondrial genomes. Most evidence, and most of the mitochondrial genome, supports one phylogenetic tree, but a subset of mostly amino acid-altering mitochondrial sites strongly support a radically different phylogeny. These sites are convergent, probably selected, and overwhelm the signal from other sites. This suggests that convergent molecular evolution can seriously mislead phylogenetics, even with large data sets. Radical phylogenies inconsistent with previous evidence should be treated cautiously.
Tipo:  Manuscript
Identificador:  http://precedings.nature.com/documents/2123/version/1

oai:nature.com:10101/npre.2008.2123.1

http://hdl.handle.net/10101/npre.2008.2123.1
Fonte:  Nature Precedings
Direitos:  Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License
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