Literature DB >> 25617490

Molecular phylogenetics and phylogeographic structure of Sorex bedfordiae based on mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences.

Shunde Chen1, Zhiyu Sun2, Kai He3, Xuelong Jiang3, Yang Liu2, Narayan Prasad Koju3, Xiuyue Zhang4, Feiyun Tu4, Zhenxing Fan4, Shaoying Liu5, Bisong Yue6.   

Abstract

The southeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau is characterized by complex topography and a discontinuous landscape, creating a sky island situation. However, the way topography shapes genetic structures and demographic histories of endemic species has not been well studied. We examined the phylogeographic pattern and demographic histories of Sorex bedfordiae, a dispersal-limited small mammal, using three nuclear genes [1977bp] and two mitochondrial genes [1794bp] with comprehensive molecular approaches. We recovered five well-supported clades whose distributions are along mountain ridges and roughly subdivided by large rivers. Demographic expansions in the middle Pleistocene were strongly supported by both nuclear and mitochondrial genes. Our results support the hypothesis that sky island topography and river systems strongly affect the genetic structure of non-aquatic terrestrial species. We further clarify that S. bedfordiae and S. cylindricauda are valid sibling species, whereas S. excelsus is most likely a geographic subspecies of S. bedfordiae.
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Keywords:  Mitochondrial DNA; Nuclear DNA; Phylogeography; Sky islands; Sorex bedfordiae; Southeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25617490     DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2014.12.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Phylogenet Evol        ISSN: 1055-7903            Impact factor:   4.286


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Authors:  Zhongzheng Chen; Tingli Hu; Xiaoxin Pei; Guangdao Yang; Fan Yong; Zhen Xu; Weiying Qu; Kenneth O Onditi; Baowei Zhang
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