Molecular Phylogenetics and Mitochondrial Evolution
Material type: ArticleLanguage: English Publication details: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2022Description: 1 electronic resource (230 p.)ISBN:- books978-3-0365-3305-6
- 9783036533063
- 9783036533056
- Research & information: general
- Biology, life sciences
- Acari Actinotrichida
- COI
- cytochrome B
- genetic identification
- Hydrachnidia
- Culicidae
- reverse taxonomy
- species identification
- Unio crassus
- freshwater mussels
- population genetics
- genetic diversity
- mtDNA
- ITS
- codon degeneration
- phylogenetic conflict
- deep phylogeny
- ratite
- Theileria parva
- mitogenomes
- haplotypes
- SNPs
- live vaccine
- fig wasps
- classification
- phylogeny
- mitochondrial gene
- transcriptome
- divergence
- Diptera
- saturation
- rates
- banana
- diversification times
- mitochondrial genome
- Mycosphaerellaceae
- plant pathogens
- Pseudocercospora
- sigatoka disease
- wild sheep
- bighorn
- taxonomy
- cytochrome b
- Yakut snow sheep
- Ovis nivicola lydekkeri
- Actiniaria
- group I intron
- mitogenome
- rearrangement
- sea anemone
- 2D RNA-Barcoding
- molecular morphology
- Nudibranchia
- Dondice
- heteroplasmy
- paternal leakage
- NUMTs
- selection
- mtDNA architecture
- mtDNA structure
- nucleotide composition
- compositional bias
- strand asymmetry
- Eukaryota
- mtDNA expansion
- ICZN
- homonym
- Heterobranchia
- Crassostrea angulata
- Portuguese oyster
- cox1
- phylogeography
- phylogenetics
- haplotype diversity
- oyster conservation
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The aim of the present Special Issue is to address the state-of-art of mitochondrial genomics and phylogenomics. Mitochondrial markers are widespread in phylogenetics; however, it is becoming increasingly clear that (i) many discordance issues arise with respect to nuclear markers and (ii) many features that are normally considered 'typical' for the mitochondrial genome are indeed highly unstable and unconserved.
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