Mitochondrial sequence data is often used to reconstruct the demographic history of Pleistocene populations in an effort to understand how species have responded to past climate change events. However, departures from neutral equilibrium conditions can confound evolutionary inference in species with structured populations or those that have experienced periods of population expansion or decline. Selection can affect patterns of mitochondrial DNA variation and variable mutation rates among mitochondrial genes can compromise inferences drawn from single markers. We investigated the contribution of these factors to patterns of mitochondrial variation and estimates of time to most recent common ancestor (TMRCA) for two clades in a co-operativel...
International audienceThe nearly neutral theory, which proposes that most mutations are deleterious ...
BACKGROUND. Determining an absolute timescale for avian evolutionary history has proven contentious....
Determining the mechanisms responsible for the distribution of genetic diversity in natural populati...
Mitochondrial sequence data is often used to reconstruct the demographic history of Pleistocene popu...
Mitochondrial sequence data is often used to reconstruct the demographic history of Pleistocene popu...
<div><p>Mitochondrial sequence data is often used to reconstruct the demographic history of Pleistoc...
Mitochondrial sequence data is often used to reconstruct the demographic history of Pleistocene popu...
The order Passeriformes comprises the majority of extant avian species. Analyses of molecular data h...
Mitochondrial DNA remains one of the most widely used molecular markers to reconstruct the phylogeny...
Mitochondrial DNA is an important tool for inference of population history in animals. A variety of ...
Mitochondrial DNA is an important tool for inference of population history in animals. A variety of ...
<div><p>Mitochondrial DNA is an important tool for inference of population history in animals. A var...
The nearly neutral theory, which proposes that most mutations are deleterious or close to neutral, p...
Short CommunicationMitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is a popular resource used for the study of evolutionar...
Mitochondrial DNA remains one of the most widely used molecular markers to reconstruct the phylogeny...
International audienceThe nearly neutral theory, which proposes that most mutations are deleterious ...
BACKGROUND. Determining an absolute timescale for avian evolutionary history has proven contentious....
Determining the mechanisms responsible for the distribution of genetic diversity in natural populati...
Mitochondrial sequence data is often used to reconstruct the demographic history of Pleistocene popu...
Mitochondrial sequence data is often used to reconstruct the demographic history of Pleistocene popu...
<div><p>Mitochondrial sequence data is often used to reconstruct the demographic history of Pleistoc...
Mitochondrial sequence data is often used to reconstruct the demographic history of Pleistocene popu...
The order Passeriformes comprises the majority of extant avian species. Analyses of molecular data h...
Mitochondrial DNA remains one of the most widely used molecular markers to reconstruct the phylogeny...
Mitochondrial DNA is an important tool for inference of population history in animals. A variety of ...
Mitochondrial DNA is an important tool for inference of population history in animals. A variety of ...
<div><p>Mitochondrial DNA is an important tool for inference of population history in animals. A var...
The nearly neutral theory, which proposes that most mutations are deleterious or close to neutral, p...
Short CommunicationMitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is a popular resource used for the study of evolutionar...
Mitochondrial DNA remains one of the most widely used molecular markers to reconstruct the phylogeny...
International audienceThe nearly neutral theory, which proposes that most mutations are deleterious ...
BACKGROUND. Determining an absolute timescale for avian evolutionary history has proven contentious....
Determining the mechanisms responsible for the distribution of genetic diversity in natural populati...