Mesozoic retroposons reveal parrots as the closest living relatives of passerine birds

Volume: 2, Issue: 1
Published: Aug 23, 2011
Abstract
The relationships of passerines (such as the well-studied zebra finch) with non-passerine birds is one of the great enigmas of avian phylogenetic research, because decades of extensive morphological and molecular studies yielded highly inconsistent results between and within data sets. Here we show the first application of the virtually homoplasy-free retroposon insertions to this controversy. Our study examined ~200,000 retroposon-containing...
Paper Details
Title
Mesozoic retroposons reveal parrots as the closest living relatives of passerine birds
Published Date
Aug 23, 2011
Volume
2
Issue
1
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