Authors
Francesco Frati, Chris Simon, Jack Sullivan, David L Swofford
Publication date
1997/2
Journal
Journal of Molecular Evolution
Volume
44
Pages
145-158
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Description
The sequence of the mitochondrial COII gene has been widely used to estimate phylogenetic relationships at different taxomonic levels across insects. We investigated the molecular evolution of the COII gene and its usefulness for reconstructing phylogenetic relationships within and among four collembolan families. The collembolan COII gene showed the lowest A + T content of all insects so far examined, confirming that the well-known A + T bias in insect mitochondrial genes tends to increase from the basal to apical orders. Fifty-seven percent of all nucleotide positions were variable and most of the third codon positions appeared free to vary. Values of genetic distance between congeneric species and between families were remarkably high; in some cases the latter were higher than divergence values between other orders of insects. The remarkably high divergence levels observed here provide …
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Scholar articles
F Frati, C Simon, J Sullivan, DL Swofford - Journal of Molecular Evolution, 1997