We inferred the incidence of nucleotide conversions in the COI and 16S rRNA mitochondrial genes of members of the Symphyta and basal Apocrita (Hymenoptera). Character-state reconstructions in both genes suggested that conversions between A and T (AT transversions) occurred much more frequently than any other type of change, although we cannot wholly discount an underlying transition bias. Parsimony analysis of COI nucleotide characters did not recover phylogeny; e.g., neither the Tenthredinoidea nor Apocrita were recovered as monophyletic. However, analysis of COI amino acid characters did recover these relationships, as well as others based on fossil and morphological evidence. Analysis of 16S rRNA characters also recovered these relations...
Chalcidoidea (Hymenoptera) are a megadiverse superfamily of wasps with astounding variation in both ...
Ichneumonidae is one of the largest families of insects with a mega-diversity of specialized morphol...
Sympatric speciation has been debated since the days of Darwin, but with the advent of relatively ne...
<div><p>Mitochondrial genes in animals are especially useful as molecular markers for the reconstruc...
Mitochondrial genes in animals are especially useful as molecular markers for the reconstruction of ...
A higher AT content and rate of mtDNA sequence divergence was found in parasitic wasps (Apocrita) co...
© 2002 Society for Molecular Biology and EvolutionWe investigated the putative association between t...
Among the Chalcidoids, hymenopteran parasitic wasps that have diversified lifestyles, a partial mito...
Among the Chalcidoids, hymenopteran parasitic wasps that have diversified lifestyles, a partial mito...
© The Author 2009. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Molecular Biolo...
Mitochondrial (mtDNA) genes have served as widely utilized genetic loci for animal phylogenetics and...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comWe characterized the organization of mi...
The raw sequence reads newly generated in this study have been deposited in the NCBI Sequence Read A...
The order Hymenoptera (wasps, ants, sawflies, and bees) represents one of the most diverse animal li...
Parapanteles hypsidrae (Wilkinson, 1928) and Protapanteles immunis (Haliday, 1834) are the most impo...
Chalcidoidea (Hymenoptera) are a megadiverse superfamily of wasps with astounding variation in both ...
Ichneumonidae is one of the largest families of insects with a mega-diversity of specialized morphol...
Sympatric speciation has been debated since the days of Darwin, but with the advent of relatively ne...
<div><p>Mitochondrial genes in animals are especially useful as molecular markers for the reconstruc...
Mitochondrial genes in animals are especially useful as molecular markers for the reconstruction of ...
A higher AT content and rate of mtDNA sequence divergence was found in parasitic wasps (Apocrita) co...
© 2002 Society for Molecular Biology and EvolutionWe investigated the putative association between t...
Among the Chalcidoids, hymenopteran parasitic wasps that have diversified lifestyles, a partial mito...
Among the Chalcidoids, hymenopteran parasitic wasps that have diversified lifestyles, a partial mito...
© The Author 2009. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Molecular Biolo...
Mitochondrial (mtDNA) genes have served as widely utilized genetic loci for animal phylogenetics and...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comWe characterized the organization of mi...
The raw sequence reads newly generated in this study have been deposited in the NCBI Sequence Read A...
The order Hymenoptera (wasps, ants, sawflies, and bees) represents one of the most diverse animal li...
Parapanteles hypsidrae (Wilkinson, 1928) and Protapanteles immunis (Haliday, 1834) are the most impo...
Chalcidoidea (Hymenoptera) are a megadiverse superfamily of wasps with astounding variation in both ...
Ichneumonidae is one of the largest families of insects with a mega-diversity of specialized morphol...
Sympatric speciation has been debated since the days of Darwin, but with the advent of relatively ne...