Publications (3)9.14 Total impact
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Article: Mitochondrial DNA as a marker of molecular diversity: a reappraisal.
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ABSTRACT: Over the last three decades, mitochondrial DNA has been the most popular marker of molecular diversity, for a combination of technical ease-of-use considerations, and supposed biological and evolutionary properties of clonality, near-neutrality and clock-like nature of its substitution rate. Reviewing recent literature on the subject, we argue that mitochondrial DNA is not always clonal, far from neutrally evolving and certainly not clock-like, questioning its relevance as a witness of recent species and population history. We critically evaluate the usage of mitochondrial DNA for species delineation and identification. Finally, we note the great potential of accumulating mtDNA data for evolutionary and functional analysis of the mitochondrial genome.Molecular Ecology 10/2009; 18(22):4541-50. · 5.52 Impact Factor -
Article: Response.
Mitochondrion 04/2009; · 3.62 Impact Factor -
Article: Extreme Variation of mtDNA Neutral Substitution Rate across Mammalian Species - the Longevity Hypothesis
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2009
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French National Centre for Scientific Research
Lyon, Rhone-Alpes, France
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