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Molecular systematics and evolution of lacertid lizards

David James Harris ; Department of Zoology, 574 Widtsoe Building, Brigham Young University, Provo Utah 84602, USA


Puni tekst: engleski pdf 211 Kb

str. 161-180

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In recent years there has been an exponential increase in the amount of published DNA sequences, as it has become one of the most popular sources of data for reconstructing phylogenies. A number of studies have attempted to resolve the relationships of groups of lacertids using mitochondrial DNA sequence data, in particular Podarcis and Gallotia (e.g. THORPE et al., 1994; 1996; GONZALEZ et al., 1996; FU et al., 1997; HARRIS, 1997; HARRIS et al., 1998a; 1999; CASTILLA et al., 1999a,b). Reassessment of these data suggest some alternative phylogenies to those previously published, and also highlight possible problems.
Two studies have attempted to unravel the phylogeny of the whole family using mitochondrial DNA sequences (FU, 1998; HARRIS et al., 1998b). By combining these essentially congruent data sets, and reanalysing levels of support for the phylogenies produced, a more complete estimate of relationships across the family is produced. This is then compared to alternative sources of evidence, primarily morphological (ARNOLD, 1989), biochemical (MAYER & BENYR, 1994) and karyological (OLMO et al., 1993). Reasons for discrepancies are discussed, as are the relative advantages and disadvantages of the different sources of phylogenetic inference.

Ključne riječi

phylogeny; Lacertidae; Podarcis; Gallotia; Algyroides

Hrčak ID:

54820

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/54820

Datum izdavanja:

30.9.1999.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: hrvatski

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