Close
Help
Need Help?



Mammoth and Elephant Phylogenetic Relationships: Mammut Americanum, the Missing Outgroup

Submit a Paper


LA Press Analytics, last 90 days


4953 Article Views

Publication Date: 29 Mar 2007

Journal: Evolutionary Bioinformatics 2007:3 45-51

ebjournal

10,871 Article Views

72,312 LA Press Article Views

More Statistics

Abstract : At the morphological level, the woolly mammoth has most often been considered as the sister-species of Asian elephants, but at the DNA level, different studies have found support for proximity with African elephants. Recent reports have increased the available sequence data and apparently solved the discrepancy, finding mammoths to be most closely related to Asian elephants. However, we demonstrate here that the three competing topologies have similar likelihood, bayesian and parsimony supports. The analysis further suggests the inadequacy of using Sirenia or Hyracoidea as outgroups. We therefore argue that orthologous sequences from the extinct American mastodon will be required to defi nitively solve this long-standing question.

Our Service Promise

  • Prompt Publication (Average 3 Weeks)
  • Fair & Constructive Peer Review
  • Professional Author Service
  • High Visibility
  • High Readership
  • What Our Authors Say

Quick Links

Follow Us We make it easy to find new research papers. RSS Feeds Email Alerts Twitter Facebook

BROWSE CATEGORIES
Our Testimonials
“ Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Suspendisse pretium erat ac lorem eleifend congue. Aenean suscipit nisl vitae era.t iaculis id pulvinar metut. ”
- Dr Richard Watt (Oxford University) What our authors say