The Zapnionus genus group comprises three drosophilid genera (Zaprionus, Phorticella and Samoaia) that are thought to be related to the Drosophila immigrans species group. We revised the phylogenetic relationships among the three genera and their placement within the subfamily Drosophilinae using one mitochondrial (COII) and one nuclear (Amyrel) gene. The Bayesian tree inferred from concatenated amino acid sequences of the two genes strongly suggests the polyphyly of the Zaprionus genus group and of each of the genera Zaprionus and Phorticella. Paraphyly of the D. immigrans species group was also shown here; the quadrilineata subgroup formed the sister clade to the genus Samoaia. These results suggest the necessity of taxonomic revisions fo...
Proper phylogenetic reconstruction is crucial for understanding many evolutionary phenomena. In spit...
Proper phylogenetic reconstruction is crucial for understanding many evolutionary phenomena. In spit...
Zaprionus indianus is a dipteran (Drosophilidae) with a wide distribution throughout the tropics and...
A molecular phylogeny for the drosophilid genus Zaprionus was inferred using a mitochondrial (CO-II)...
Drosophila species are extensively used in biological research; yet, important phylogenetic relation...
The genus Drosophila has played an essential role in many biological studies during the last 100 yea...
Drosophila species are extensively used in biological research; yet, important phylogenetic relation...
The genus Drosophila has played an essential role in many biological studies during the last 100 yea...
Zaprionus vittiger Coquillett is the type species of the genus Zaprionus Coquillett. However, the sp...
The phylogenetic relationships of flies within the family Drosophilidae are studied in four clades p...
Zaprionus vittiger Coquillett is the type species of the genus Zaprionus Coquillett. However, the sp...
Correspondance: kergoat@supagro.inra.frInternational audienceIn this study, the phylogenetic relatio...
Correspondance: kergoat@supagro.inra.frInternational audienceIn this study, the phylogenetic relatio...
In this study, the phylogenetic relationships of 164 species of the family Drosophilidae are discuss...
Correspondance: kergoat@supagro.inra.frInternational audienceIn this study, the phylogenetic relatio...
Proper phylogenetic reconstruction is crucial for understanding many evolutionary phenomena. In spit...
Proper phylogenetic reconstruction is crucial for understanding many evolutionary phenomena. In spit...
Zaprionus indianus is a dipteran (Drosophilidae) with a wide distribution throughout the tropics and...
A molecular phylogeny for the drosophilid genus Zaprionus was inferred using a mitochondrial (CO-II)...
Drosophila species are extensively used in biological research; yet, important phylogenetic relation...
The genus Drosophila has played an essential role in many biological studies during the last 100 yea...
Drosophila species are extensively used in biological research; yet, important phylogenetic relation...
The genus Drosophila has played an essential role in many biological studies during the last 100 yea...
Zaprionus vittiger Coquillett is the type species of the genus Zaprionus Coquillett. However, the sp...
The phylogenetic relationships of flies within the family Drosophilidae are studied in four clades p...
Zaprionus vittiger Coquillett is the type species of the genus Zaprionus Coquillett. However, the sp...
Correspondance: kergoat@supagro.inra.frInternational audienceIn this study, the phylogenetic relatio...
Correspondance: kergoat@supagro.inra.frInternational audienceIn this study, the phylogenetic relatio...
In this study, the phylogenetic relationships of 164 species of the family Drosophilidae are discuss...
Correspondance: kergoat@supagro.inra.frInternational audienceIn this study, the phylogenetic relatio...
Proper phylogenetic reconstruction is crucial for understanding many evolutionary phenomena. In spit...
Proper phylogenetic reconstruction is crucial for understanding many evolutionary phenomena. In spit...
Zaprionus indianus is a dipteran (Drosophilidae) with a wide distribution throughout the tropics and...