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To: medved
Would you agree with the folowing?

The rate of mtDNA mutation is not well known. A study by Parsons et al. (1997) found a rate 20 times higher than that calculated from other sources. In an article reviewing mtDNA research, Strauss (1999a) reports that mtDNA mutation rates differ in some groups of animals, and can even vary dramatically in single lineages. Although there are many agreements, some divergence dates for modern animals calculated from mtDNA do not match with what is known from the fossil record. There are suggestions from a few sources that paternal mtDNA can sometimes be inherited, which could affect analyses based on mtDNA.

101 posted on 03/21/2002 12:54:39 PM PST by RoughDobermann
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To: RoughDobermann
That's not my area of expertise.
114 posted on 03/21/2002 1:40:43 PM PST by medved
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