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Phylogenetic position of avian nocturnal and diurnal raptors.


ABSTRACT: We report three new avian mitochondrial genomes, two from widely separated groups of owls and a falcon relative (the Secretarybird). We then report additional progress in resolving Neoavian relationships in that the two groups of owls do come together (it is not just long-branch attraction), and the Secretarybird is the deepest divergence on the Accipitridae lineage. This is now agreed between mitochondrial and nuclear sequences. There is no evidence for the monophyly of the combined three groups of raptors (owls, eagles, and falcons), and again this is agreed by nuclear and mitochondrial sequences. All three groups (owls, accipitrids [eagles], and falcons) do appear to be members of the "higher land birds," and though there may not yet be full "consilience" between mitochondrial and nuclear sequences for the precise order of divergences of the eagles, falcons, and the owls, there is good progress on their relationships.

SUBMITTER: Mahmood MT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3942033 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Phylogenetic position of avian nocturnal and diurnal raptors.

Mahmood Muhammad Tariq MT   McLenachan Patricia A PA   Gibb Gillian C GC   Penny David D  

Genome biology and evolution 20140201 2


We report three new avian mitochondrial genomes, two from widely separated groups of owls and a falcon relative (the Secretarybird). We then report additional progress in resolving Neoavian relationships in that the two groups of owls do come together (it is not just long-branch attraction), and the Secretarybird is the deepest divergence on the Accipitridae lineage. This is now agreed between mitochondrial and nuclear sequences. There is no evidence for the monophyly of the combined three group  ...[more]

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