Revisiting the Insect Mitochondrial Molecular Clock: The Mid-Aegean Trench Calibration
Natural History Museum · Imperial College London · +1 more institution
Abstract
Phylogenetic trees in insects are frequently dated by applying a "standard" mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) clock estimated at 2.3% My(-1), but despite its wide use reliable calibration points have been lacking. Here, we used a well-established biogeographic barrier, the mid-Aegean trench separating the western and eastern Aegean archipelago, to estimate substitution rates in tenebrionid beetles. Cytochrome oxidase I (cox1) for six codistributed genera across 28 islands (444 individuals) on both sides of the mid-Aegean trench revealed 60 independently coalescing entities delimited with a mixed Yule-coalescent model. One representative per entity was used for phylogenetic analysis of mitochondrial (cox1, 16S rRNA)…
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- Biology
- Coalescent theory
- Mitochondrial DNA
- Phylogenetic tree
- Lineage (genetic)
- Molecular clock
- Evolutionary biology
- Genetics
- Life below water