Molecular Evolution Activities
 

This is a comprehensive bibliography (under construction) of primary and secondary sources on the neutral theory of molecular evolution. It currently covers the period 1973-2001.

Author :

Powell, J. R.

Year :

1991

Title :

Molecular Approaches to Systematics and Phylogeny Reconstruction

Journal :

Bollettino Di Zoologia

Volume :

58

Issue :

4

Pages :

295-298

Short Title :

Molecular Approaches to Systematics and Phylogeny Reconstruction

Alternate Journal :

Boll. Zool.

Custom 2 :

ISI:A1991HC95600003

Abstract :

Conceptual and technical advances in molecular biology have made the acquistion of data relevant to systematics and phylogenetic reconstruction much easier to gather. The advantages of molecular data for understanding historical relationships of taxa are discussed. Other specific issues raised are the neutral theory of molecular evolution and molecular clocks. Neither concept is a necessary prerequisite for using molecular data to deduce phylogenetic relationships. Finally it is pointed out that, while molecular data are very powerful in deducing phylogenies, these phylogenies become evolutionarily interesting only when morphology, physiology, behavior etc, are analyzed in the context of the deduced historical relationships.

Notes :

Times Cited: 1 HC956 BOLL ZOOL
 -- contributed by John Beatty, March 29, 2002