A re-analysis of the molecular phylogeny of Lacertidae with currently available data

  • Kapli P
  • Poulakakis N
  • Lymberakis P
  • et al.
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Abstract

The Lacertidae is one of the most diverse and widespread lizard families throughout Eurasia and Africa. Several studies so far have attempted to unravel the phylogeny of Lacertidae using morphological and molecular data. However, the intra-family relationship remain unclear. In an effort to explore the phylogenetic relationship within the family Lacertidae, a concatenated dataset of 5727 bp from six genes (two nuclear and four mitochondrial) and 40 genera was assembled based on GenBank database. Phylogenetic inference analyses were conducted using Maximum Parsimony (MP). Bayesian inference (BI) and Maximum Likelihood (ML), revealing that even a combined dataset of both mitochondrial and nuclear genes is not able to resolve the phylogenetic relationship of the Lacertidae family under the tribe level.

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Kapli, P., Poulakakis, N., Lymberakis, P., & Mylonas, M. (2011). A re-analysis of the molecular phylogeny of Lacertidae with currently available data. Basic and Applied Herpetology. https://doi.org/10.11160/bah.11010

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