Mitochondrial DNA phylogeny and rates of larval evolution in Macrophiothrix brittlestars

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Michael W. Hart ◽  
Robert D. Podolsky
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pp. 233-242 ◽  
Author(s):  
Felix A.H. Sperling

AbstractIn swallowtail butterflies of the Papilio machaon species group, mitochondrial (mt) DNA divergence has allowed speciation and adaptation to be understood more precisely. The reconstructed phylogeny of mtDNA of the P. machaon group is largely congruent with prior systematic hypotheses based on allozymes and color pattern. Genetic divergences of mtDNA support use of broad, character-based species concepts for the P. machaon group, and allow inferences regarding the origin of hybrid populations. The mtDNA phylogeny provides a guide for evolutionarily appropriate comparisons in studies of the chemical and genetic basis of hostplant use. Finally, mtDNA demonstrates the phylogenetically distinct status of an endangered species, P. hospiton.


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pp. 343-350 ◽  
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Thuan N.P. Nguyen ◽  
Eric B. Taylor ◽  
Glen E. Collier

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