Authors
Adalgisa Caccone, Michel C Milinkovitch, Valerio Sbordoni, Jeffrey R Powell
Publication date
1997/3/1
Journal
Systematic biology
Volume
46
Issue
1
Pages
126-144
Publisher
Society of Systematic Biologists
Description
Sequence divergence for segments of three mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) genes encoding the 12S and 16S ribosomal RNA and cytochrome b was examined in newts belonging to the genus Euproctus (E. asper, E. montanus, E. platycephalus) and in three other species belonging to the same family (Salamandridae), Triturus carnifex, T. vulgaris, and Pleurodeles waltl. The three Euproctus species occur (one species each) in Corsica, Sardinia, and the Pyrenees. This vicariant distribution is believed to have been determined by the disjunction and rotation of the Sardinia–Corsica microplate from the Pyreneean region. Because time estimates are available for the tectonic events that led to the separation of the three landmasses, we used sequence data to estimate rates of evolution for the three gene fragments and investigated whether they conform to the rate-constancy hypothesis. By the Tajima (1993, Genetics …
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Scholar articles
A Caccone, MC Milinkovitch, V Sbordoni, JR Powell - Systematic biology, 1997