Under the DNA Barcode initiative, we used the mitochondrial locus cytochrome c oxidase I (COI) to test if this molecular marker would reliably distinguish among lizard species of the patagonicus clade of Phymaturus. Using 18 described species and two populations of unidenfied species, we calculated intra- and inter-population genetic distances for all operational taxonomic units (OTU) and performed phylogenetic reconstructions using maximum parsimony and maximum likelihood. We identified different species that share the same barcode index number (BIN). Only 12 of the 18 previously described species were recovered, and one candidate species from the new population. By comparing our results with published morphological and molecular phylogeni...
In this study, we present a phylogeographic analysis of a group of lizards distributed in north-west...
The application of cytochrome oxidase subunit I for genetic divergence and phylogenetic analyses in ...
Biodiversity reduction and loss continues to progress at an alarming rate, and thus there is widespr...
Under the DNA Barcode initiative, we used the mitochondrial locus cytochrome c oxidase I to test if ...
The lizard genus Phymaturus comprises two reciprocally monophyletic clades: Phymaturus palluma and P...
Understanding the factors that cause heterogeneity among gene trees can increase the accuracy of spe...
The lizard genus Phymaturus is widely distributed in Argentina and along the eastern edge of Chile b...
Mitochondrial markers are still often used alone to identify evolutionary units, despite widespread ...
Understanding the factors that cause heterogeneity among gene trees can increase the accuracy of spe...
Abstract.•Nucleotide sequences of the mitochondrial protein coding cytochrome b (cyt b; 650 bp) and ...
A part of the COI mitochondrial barcoding gene was sequenced from seven species of different taxonom...
Few DNA barcoding studies of squamate reptiles have been conducted. Due to the significance of the S...
Delimiting and describing species is fundamental to numerous biological disciplines such as evolutio...
With 36 species and at least nine potentially independent lineages (not formally described yet) occu...
We describe a new sexually monomorphic species of the Phymaturus patagonicus group, called Phymaturu...
In this study, we present a phylogeographic analysis of a group of lizards distributed in north-west...
The application of cytochrome oxidase subunit I for genetic divergence and phylogenetic analyses in ...
Biodiversity reduction and loss continues to progress at an alarming rate, and thus there is widespr...
Under the DNA Barcode initiative, we used the mitochondrial locus cytochrome c oxidase I to test if ...
The lizard genus Phymaturus comprises two reciprocally monophyletic clades: Phymaturus palluma and P...
Understanding the factors that cause heterogeneity among gene trees can increase the accuracy of spe...
The lizard genus Phymaturus is widely distributed in Argentina and along the eastern edge of Chile b...
Mitochondrial markers are still often used alone to identify evolutionary units, despite widespread ...
Understanding the factors that cause heterogeneity among gene trees can increase the accuracy of spe...
Abstract.•Nucleotide sequences of the mitochondrial protein coding cytochrome b (cyt b; 650 bp) and ...
A part of the COI mitochondrial barcoding gene was sequenced from seven species of different taxonom...
Few DNA barcoding studies of squamate reptiles have been conducted. Due to the significance of the S...
Delimiting and describing species is fundamental to numerous biological disciplines such as evolutio...
With 36 species and at least nine potentially independent lineages (not formally described yet) occu...
We describe a new sexually monomorphic species of the Phymaturus patagonicus group, called Phymaturu...
In this study, we present a phylogeographic analysis of a group of lizards distributed in north-west...
The application of cytochrome oxidase subunit I for genetic divergence and phylogenetic analyses in ...
Biodiversity reduction and loss continues to progress at an alarming rate, and thus there is widespr...