Mitochondrial (mt) genomes are the largest molecular data source for deep level insect phylogenetics that is also obtainable in a reasonable timeframe and for a reasonable cost. Over 100 insect mt genomes have been sequenced, representing 29 of the 30 orders, multiple suborders for a third of the orders, and many representatives of the mega-diverse orders. Genome rearrangements have been found in a third of the insect orders however these rearrangements diagnose groups of ordinal or lower rank. Sequence based phylogenetic hypotheses utilizing mt genomic data are a promising source of data on interordinal relationships however these studies are hampered by base compositional biases, unequal rates of nucleotide substitution across groups and ...
A phylogenetic tree at the species level is still far off for highly diverse insect orders, includin...
A phylogenetic tree at the species level is still far off for highly diverse insect orders, includin...
A phylogenetic tree at the species level is still far off for highly diverse insect orders, includin...
The mitochondrial (mt) genome is, to date, the most extensively studied genomic system in insects, o...
The mitochondrial (mt) genome is, to date, the most extensively studied genomic system in insects, o...
The mitochondrial (mt) genome is, to date, the most extensively studied genomic system in insects, o...
The use of molecular data to study the evolutionary history of organisms has revolutionized the fiel...
Over the past decade the mitochondrial (mt) genome has become the most widely used genomic resource ...
Mitochondrial genomes provide a promising new tool for understanding deep-level insect phylogenetics...
Abstract Background Efforts to solve higher-level evolutionary relationships within the class Insect...
We present a comparative analysis of select insect mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) representing four insec...
A number of studies indicated that lineages of animals with high rates of mitochondrial (mt) gene re...
Mitochondrial (mt) genome data have been proven to be informative for animal phylogenetic studies bu...
Mitochondrial genomes are readily sequenced with recent technology and thus evolutionary lineages ca...
Mitochondrial genomes are readily sequenced with recent technology and thus evolutionary lineages ca...
A phylogenetic tree at the species level is still far off for highly diverse insect orders, includin...
A phylogenetic tree at the species level is still far off for highly diverse insect orders, includin...
A phylogenetic tree at the species level is still far off for highly diverse insect orders, includin...
The mitochondrial (mt) genome is, to date, the most extensively studied genomic system in insects, o...
The mitochondrial (mt) genome is, to date, the most extensively studied genomic system in insects, o...
The mitochondrial (mt) genome is, to date, the most extensively studied genomic system in insects, o...
The use of molecular data to study the evolutionary history of organisms has revolutionized the fiel...
Over the past decade the mitochondrial (mt) genome has become the most widely used genomic resource ...
Mitochondrial genomes provide a promising new tool for understanding deep-level insect phylogenetics...
Abstract Background Efforts to solve higher-level evolutionary relationships within the class Insect...
We present a comparative analysis of select insect mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) representing four insec...
A number of studies indicated that lineages of animals with high rates of mitochondrial (mt) gene re...
Mitochondrial (mt) genome data have been proven to be informative for animal phylogenetic studies bu...
Mitochondrial genomes are readily sequenced with recent technology and thus evolutionary lineages ca...
Mitochondrial genomes are readily sequenced with recent technology and thus evolutionary lineages ca...
A phylogenetic tree at the species level is still far off for highly diverse insect orders, includin...
A phylogenetic tree at the species level is still far off for highly diverse insect orders, includin...
A phylogenetic tree at the species level is still far off for highly diverse insect orders, includin...