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Publication : Gene trees and the origins of inbred strains of mice.

First Author  Atchley WR Year  1991
Journal  Science Volume  254
Issue  5031 Pages  554-8
PubMed ID  1948030 Mgi Jnum  J:12687
Mgi Id  MGI:60923 Doi  10.1126/science.1948030
Citation  Atchley WR, et al. (1991) Gene trees and the origins of inbred strains of mice [see comments]. Science 254(5031):554-8
abstractText  Extensive data on genetic divergence among 24 inbred strains of mice provide an opportunity to examine the concordance of gene trees and species trees, especially whether structured subsamples of loci give congruent estimates of phylogenetic relationships. Phylogenetic analyses of 144 separate loci reproduce almost exactly the known genealogical relationships among these 24 strains. Partitioning these loci into structured subsets representing loci coding for proteins, the immune system and endogenous viruses give incongruent phylogenetic results. The gene tree based on protein loci provides an accurate picture of the genealogical relationships among strains; however, gene trees based upon immune and viral data show significant deviations from known genealogical affinities.
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