Classically, the mitochondrial genome is sequenced by a series of amplicons using conserved PCR primers. Here we show how shot-gun transcriptome sequencing can be used to obtain the complete set of protein-coding genes from the mtDNA of four passerine bird species. With these sequences, we address the still unresolved basal Passerida relationships (Aves: Passeriformes). Our analysis suggests a new hypothesis for the basal relationships of Passerida, namely a clade grouping Sylvioidea and Passeroidea, with Paridae and Muscicapidae as successive sister groups to this clade. This study demonstrates the usefulness of next-generation sequencing transcriptome sequencing for obtaining new mtDNA genomes
International audienceIncomplete taxon sampling has been a major problem in resolving the early dive...
Although many phylogenetic studies have focused on developing hypotheses about relationships, advanc...
The superfamily Certhioidea currently comprises five families. Due to the rapid diversification, the...
Classically, the mitochondrial genome is sequenced by a series of amplicons using conserved PCR prim...
Classically, the mitochondrial genome is sequenced by a series of amplicons using conserved PCR prim...
pps al C ial still unresolved basal Passerida relationships (Aves: Passeriformes). Our analysis sugg...
In this study, both long PCR and conserved primers walking sequencing methods were used to determine...
The passerines are the largest avian order, with over 6000 species. There is strong evidence to sugg...
The Class Aves (birds) is generally divided into two main groups - the Palaeognathae and the Neognat...
Good phylogenetic trees are required to test hypotheses about evolutionary processes. We report four...
Good phylogenetic trees are required to test hypotheses about evolutionary processes. We report four...
The genus Motacilla belongs to Motacillidae (Passeriformes), where mitochondrial features are poorly...
Good phylogenetic trees are required to test hypotheses about evolutionary processes. We report four...
Incomplete taxon sampling has been a major problem in resolving the early divergences in birds. Five...
Abstract Passerida is a monophyletic group of oscine passerines that includes almost 3500 species (a...
International audienceIncomplete taxon sampling has been a major problem in resolving the early dive...
Although many phylogenetic studies have focused on developing hypotheses about relationships, advanc...
The superfamily Certhioidea currently comprises five families. Due to the rapid diversification, the...
Classically, the mitochondrial genome is sequenced by a series of amplicons using conserved PCR prim...
Classically, the mitochondrial genome is sequenced by a series of amplicons using conserved PCR prim...
pps al C ial still unresolved basal Passerida relationships (Aves: Passeriformes). Our analysis sugg...
In this study, both long PCR and conserved primers walking sequencing methods were used to determine...
The passerines are the largest avian order, with over 6000 species. There is strong evidence to sugg...
The Class Aves (birds) is generally divided into two main groups - the Palaeognathae and the Neognat...
Good phylogenetic trees are required to test hypotheses about evolutionary processes. We report four...
Good phylogenetic trees are required to test hypotheses about evolutionary processes. We report four...
The genus Motacilla belongs to Motacillidae (Passeriformes), where mitochondrial features are poorly...
Good phylogenetic trees are required to test hypotheses about evolutionary processes. We report four...
Incomplete taxon sampling has been a major problem in resolving the early divergences in birds. Five...
Abstract Passerida is a monophyletic group of oscine passerines that includes almost 3500 species (a...
International audienceIncomplete taxon sampling has been a major problem in resolving the early dive...
Although many phylogenetic studies have focused on developing hypotheses about relationships, advanc...
The superfamily Certhioidea currently comprises five families. Due to the rapid diversification, the...