Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-1-2006
Abstract
Mobile elements have been recognized as powerful tools for phylogenetic and population-level analyses. However, issues regarding potential sources of homoplasy and other misleading events have been raised. We have collected available data for all phylogenetic and population level studies of primates utilizing Alu insertion data and examined them for potentially homoplasious and other misleading events. Very low levels of each potential confounding factor in a phylogenetic or population analysis (i.e., lineage sorting, parallel insertions, and precise excision) were found. Although taxa known to be subject to high levels of these types of events may indeed be subject to problems when using SINE analysis, we propose that most taxa will respond as the order Primates has-by the resolution of several long-standing problems observed using sequence-based methods. © 2006 Society of Systematic Biologists.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Systematic Biology
First Page
928
Last Page
935
Recommended Citation
Ray, D., Xing, J., Salem, A., & Batzer, M. (2006). SINEs of a nearly perfect character. Systematic Biology, 55 (6), 928-935. https://doi.org/10.1080/10635150600865419