Phylogenetic analyses of Fringillidae (Aves : Passeriformes) using mitochondrial tRNA gene sequences and secondary structure


Autoria(s): Cui B; Ma F; Wang X; Sun Y; Yu L; Li-Ling J; Li QW
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2006

Resumo

Fringillidae is a large and diverse family of Passeriformes. So far, however, Fringillidae relationships deduced from morphological features and by a number of molecular approaches have remained unproven. Recently, much attention has been attracted to mitochondrial tRNA genes, whose sequence and secondary structural characteristics have shown to be useful for Acrodont Lizards and deep-branch phylogenetic studies. In order to identify useful phylogenetic markers and test Fringillidae relationships, we have sequenced three major clusters of mitochondrial tRNA genes from 15 Fringillidae, taxa. A coincident tree, with coturnix as outgroup, was obtained through Maximum-likelihood method using combined dataset of 11 mitochondrial tRNA gene sequences. The result was similar to that through Neighbor-joining but different from Maximum-parsimony methods. Phylogenetic trees constructed with stem-region sequences of 11 genes had many different topologies and lower confidence than with total sequences. On the other hand, some secondary structural characteristics may provide phylogenetic information on relatively short internal branches at under-genus level. In summary, our data indicate that mitochondrial tRNA genes can achieve high confidence on Fringillidae phylogeny at subfamily level, and stem-region sequences may be suitable only at above-family level. Secondary structural characteristics may also be useful to resolve phylogenetic relationship between different genera of Fringillidae with good performance.

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http://159.226.149.42:8088/handle/152453/4221

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/47408

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Phylogenetic analyses of Fringillidae (Aves : Passeriformes) using mitochondrial tRNA gene sequences and secondary structure

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Cui, B; Ma, F; Wang, X; Sun, Y; Yu, L; Li-Ling, J; Li, QW.Phylogenetic analyses of Fringillidae (Aves : Passeriformes) using mitochondrial tRNA gene sequences and secondary structure,14,413-424,(SCI-E):

Palavras-Chave #Biology; Mathematical & Computational Biology
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