Bayesian method

Phylogeny and evolution of Cervidae based on complete mitochondrial genomes

W. - Q. Zhang and Zhang, M. - H., Phylogeny and evolution of Cervidae based on complete mitochondrial genomes, vol. 11, pp. 628-635, 2012.

Mitochondrial DNA sequences can be used to estimate phylogenetic relationships among animal taxa and for molecular phylogenetic evolution analysis. With the development of sequencing technology, more and more mitochondrial sequences have been made available in public databases, including whole mitochondrial DNA sequences. These data have been used for phylogenetic analysis of animal species, and for studies of evolutionary processes. We made phylogenetic analyses of 19 species of Cervidae, with Bos taurus as the outgroup.

Complete mitochondrial genomes reveal phylogeny relationship and evolutionary history of the family Felidae

W. Q. Zhang and Zhang, M. H., Complete mitochondrial genomes reveal phylogeny relationship and evolutionary history of the family Felidae, vol. 12, pp. 3256-3262, 2013.

Many mitochondrial DNA sequences are used to estimate phylogenetic relationships among animal taxa and perform molecular phylogenetic evolution analysis. With the continuous development of sequencing technology, numerous mitochondrial sequences have been released in public databases, especially complete mitochondrial DNA sequences. Using multiple sequences is better than using single sequences for phylogenetic analysis of animals because multiple sequences have sufficient information for evolutionary process reconstruction.

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