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Allan J. Baker

Researcher at Royal Ontario Museum

Publications -  169
Citations -  17477

Allan J. Baker is an academic researcher from Royal Ontario Museum. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Phylogenetic tree. The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 168 publications receiving 15981 citations. Previous affiliations of Allan J. Baker include University of Toronto.

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CHAPTER 3 – Mitochondrial Control Region Sequences as Tools for Understanding Evolution

TL;DR: The chapter summarizes what is known about the control region of birds in terms of its organization, the location of markers within it, and presents exemplars from laboratory observations illustrating the potential and problems of fast-evolving sequences in elucidating the population structure and molecular systematics of closely related taxa.
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A Mitogenomic Timescale for Birds Detects Variable Phylogenetic Rates of Molecular Evolution and Refutes the Standard Molecular Clock

TL;DR: The first comprehensive analysis of mitogenomic data of 48 vertebrates, including 35 birds, is performed to derive a Bayesian timescale for avian evolution and to estimate rates of DNA evolution, finding no support for the hypothesis that the molecular clock in birds "ticks" according to a constant rate of substitution per unit of mass-specific metabolic energy rather than per unitOf time, as recently suggested.
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Complete mitochondrial DNA geonome sequences of extinct birds: ratite phylogenetics and the vicariance biogeography hypothesis

TL;DR: Most of the major ratite lineages fit the vicariance biogeography hypothesis, the exceptions being the ostrich and the kiwi, which require dispersal to explain their present distribution.