“…Based on our criteria for adaptive convergence, three reliable convergent PSSs in TLR4 (270, 325, 397) and six PSSs in TLR5 (36, 56, 82, 104, 235, 377) were selected. Interestingly, all these PSSs except position 82 in TLR5 have been previously identified as positively selected in other bird and mammal species (Areal, Abrantes, & Esteves, 2011; Grueber, Wallis, & Jamieson, 2013; Grueber et al., 2014; Králová et al., 2018; Nakajima et al., 2008; Smith et al., 2012; Velová et al., 2018; Vinkler, Bryjova, Albrecht, & Bryja, 2009; Wlasiuk, Khan, Switzer, & Nachman, 2009), suggesting broader phylogenetic patterns of the convergence revealed. Importantly, several of these sites were also shown to be directly functionally relevant; for example, positions 36, 56, 104 and 377 are flagellin binding sites in TLR5 (Yoon et al., 2013) and the E325K variation in TLR4 is involved in determination of the major electrostatic surface charge clusters in tits.…”