TY - BOOK ID - 134838069 TI - Molecular Phylogenetics and Mitochondrial Evolution AU - Luchetti, Andrea AU - Plazzi, Federico PY - 2022 PB - Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - Acari Actinotrichida KW - COI KW - cytochrome B KW - genetic identification KW - Hydrachnidia KW - Culicidae KW - reverse taxonomy KW - species identification KW - Unio crassus KW - freshwater mussels KW - population genetics KW - genetic diversity KW - mtDNA KW - ITS KW - codon degeneration KW - phylogenetic conflict KW - deep phylogeny KW - ratite KW - Theileria parva KW - mitogenomes KW - haplotypes KW - SNPs KW - live vaccine KW - fig wasps KW - classification KW - phylogeny KW - mitochondrial gene KW - transcriptome KW - divergence KW - Diptera KW - saturation KW - rates KW - banana KW - diversification times KW - mitochondrial genome KW - Mycosphaerellaceae KW - plant pathogens KW - Pseudocercospora KW - sigatoka disease KW - wild sheep KW - bighorn KW - taxonomy KW - cytochrome b KW - Yakut snow sheep KW - Ovis nivicola lydekkeri KW - Actiniaria KW - group I intron KW - mitogenome KW - rearrangement KW - sea anemone KW - 2D RNA-Barcoding KW - molecular morphology KW - Nudibranchia KW - Dondice KW - heteroplasmy KW - paternal leakage KW - NUMTs KW - selection KW - mtDNA architecture KW - mtDNA structure KW - nucleotide composition KW - compositional bias KW - strand asymmetry KW - Eukaryota KW - mtDNA expansion KW - ICZN KW - homonym KW - Heterobranchia KW - Crassostrea angulata KW - Portuguese oyster KW - cox1 KW - phylogeography KW - phylogenetics KW - haplotype diversity KW - oyster conservation KW - n/a UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:134838069 AB - The aim of the present Special Issue is to address the state-of-art of mitochondrial genomics and phylogenomics. Mitochondrial markers are widespread in phylogenetics; however, it is becoming increasingly clear that (i) many discordance issues arise with respect to nuclear markers and (ii) many features that are normally considered 'typical' for the mitochondrial genome are indeed highly unstable and unconserved. ER -