Five species of Dolichopoda cave crickets have been studied by means of mtDNA RFLPs. The phylogenetic relationships among them were previously inferred from two different molecular measures: allozyme polymorphisms and DNA-DNA hybridization. mtDNA data generate a phylogeny exactly matching those obtained from the other two genetic markers. This is not always the case for other organisms studied so far. This result is discussed in respect of the performance of the three molecular approaches and the population biology of these cave dwelling insects. A tentative calibration of mtDNA rate for Dolichopoda produces an estimate of about 2%/lineage/Myr. The comparison between mtDNA and scnDNA divergence estimates suggests that in these crickets chan...
In this study we used sequence polymorphisms at one mitochondrial and one nuclear gene (Cytochrome O...
Dolichopoda schiavazzii is a cave cricket species endemic to Tuscany, Italy. This species inhabits n...
Five microsatellite loci are described for the cave cricket genus Dolichopoda. Preliminary data on a...
Five species of Dolichopoda cave crickets have been studied by means of mtDNA RFLPs. The phylogeneti...
In this paper we attempt to investigate relationships between the amount of genetic divergence in nu...
Abstract Background Non-coding satellite DNA (satDNA) usually has a high turn-over rate frequently l...
This study focuses on the phylogenetic relationships among a number of West-Mediterranean cave crick...
The satellite DNA family pDoP102 is species specific for the cave cricket Dolichopoda schiavazzii, a...
Three specific satellite DNA families can be detected in the genome of the cave cricket Dolichopoda ...
This study focuses on the phylogenetic relationships among ninety percent of known Dolichopoda speci...
Background: Non-coding satellite DNA (satDNA) usually has a high turn-over rate frequently leading ...
Aim To investigate the molecular phylogenetic divergence and historical biogeography of cave cricke...
In this study we used sequence polymorphisms at one mitochondrial and one nuclear gene (Cytochrome O...
Dolichopoda schiavazzii is a cave cricket species endemic to Tuscany, Italy. This species inhabits n...
Five microsatellite loci are described for the cave cricket genus Dolichopoda. Preliminary data on a...
Five species of Dolichopoda cave crickets have been studied by means of mtDNA RFLPs. The phylogeneti...
In this paper we attempt to investigate relationships between the amount of genetic divergence in nu...
Abstract Background Non-coding satellite DNA (satDNA) usually has a high turn-over rate frequently l...
This study focuses on the phylogenetic relationships among a number of West-Mediterranean cave crick...
The satellite DNA family pDoP102 is species specific for the cave cricket Dolichopoda schiavazzii, a...
Three specific satellite DNA families can be detected in the genome of the cave cricket Dolichopoda ...
This study focuses on the phylogenetic relationships among ninety percent of known Dolichopoda speci...
Background: Non-coding satellite DNA (satDNA) usually has a high turn-over rate frequently leading ...
Aim To investigate the molecular phylogenetic divergence and historical biogeography of cave cricke...
In this study we used sequence polymorphisms at one mitochondrial and one nuclear gene (Cytochrome O...
Dolichopoda schiavazzii is a cave cricket species endemic to Tuscany, Italy. This species inhabits n...
Five microsatellite loci are described for the cave cricket genus Dolichopoda. Preliminary data on a...