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Molecular Phylogenetic Relationships and Unveiling Novel Genetic Diversity among Slow and Pygmy Lorises, including Resurrection of Xanthonycticebus intermedius

Genetic analysis of historical museum collections presents an opportunity to clarify the evolutionary history of understudied primate groups, improve taxonomic inferences, and inform conservation efforts. Among the most understudied primate groups, slow and pygmy lorises (genera Nycticebus and Xanth...

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Autores principales: Blair, Mary E., Cao, Giang T. H., López-Nandam, Elora H., Veronese-Paniagua, Daniel A., Birchette, Mark G., Kenyon, Marina, Md-Zain, Badrul M., Munds, Rachel A., Nekaris, K. Anne-Isola, Nijman, Vincent, Roos, Christian, Thach, Hoàng M., Sterling, Eleanor J., Le, Minh D.
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10048081/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36980915
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14030643
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author Blair, Mary E.
Cao, Giang T. H.
López-Nandam, Elora H.
Veronese-Paniagua, Daniel A.
Birchette, Mark G.
Kenyon, Marina
Md-Zain, Badrul M.
Munds, Rachel A.
Nekaris, K. Anne-Isola
Nijman, Vincent
Roos, Christian
Thach, Hoàng M.
Sterling, Eleanor J.
Le, Minh D.
author_facet Blair, Mary E.
Cao, Giang T. H.
López-Nandam, Elora H.
Veronese-Paniagua, Daniel A.
Birchette, Mark G.
Kenyon, Marina
Md-Zain, Badrul M.
Munds, Rachel A.
Nekaris, K. Anne-Isola
Nijman, Vincent
Roos, Christian
Thach, Hoàng M.
Sterling, Eleanor J.
Le, Minh D.
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description Genetic analysis of historical museum collections presents an opportunity to clarify the evolutionary history of understudied primate groups, improve taxonomic inferences, and inform conservation efforts. Among the most understudied primate groups, slow and pygmy lorises (genera Nycticebus and Xanthonycticebus) are nocturnal strepsirrhines found in South and Southeast Asia. Previous molecular studies have supported five species, but studies using morphological data suggest the existence of at least nine species. We sequenced four mitochondrial loci, CO1, cytb, d-loop, and ND4, for a total of 3324 aligned characters per sample from 41 historical museum specimens for the most comprehensive geographic coverage to date for these genera. We then combined these sequences with a larger dataset composed of samples collected in Vietnam as well as previously published sequences (total sample size N = 62). We inferred phylogenetic relationships using Bayesian inference and maximum likelihood methods based on data from each locus and on concatenated sequences. We also inferred divergence dates for the most recent common ancestors of major lineages using a BEAST analysis. Consistent with previous studies, we found support for Xanthonycticebus pygmaeus as a basal taxon to the others in the group. We also confirmed the separation between lineages of X. pygmaeus from northern Vietnam/Laos/China and southern Vietnam/Cambodia and included a taxonomic revision recognizing a second taxon of pygmy loris, X. intermedius. Our results found support for multiple reciprocally monophyletic taxa within Borneo and possibly Java. The study will help inform conservation management of these trade-targeted animals as part of a genetic reference database for determining the taxonomic unit and provenance of slow and pygmy lorises confiscated from illegal wildlife trade activities.
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spelling pubmed-100480812023-03-29 Molecular Phylogenetic Relationships and Unveiling Novel Genetic Diversity among Slow and Pygmy Lorises, including Resurrection of Xanthonycticebus intermedius Blair, Mary E. Cao, Giang T. H. López-Nandam, Elora H. Veronese-Paniagua, Daniel A. Birchette, Mark G. Kenyon, Marina Md-Zain, Badrul M. Munds, Rachel A. Nekaris, K. Anne-Isola Nijman, Vincent Roos, Christian Thach, Hoàng M. Sterling, Eleanor J. Le, Minh D. Genes (Basel) Article Genetic analysis of historical museum collections presents an opportunity to clarify the evolutionary history of understudied primate groups, improve taxonomic inferences, and inform conservation efforts. Among the most understudied primate groups, slow and pygmy lorises (genera Nycticebus and Xanthonycticebus) are nocturnal strepsirrhines found in South and Southeast Asia. Previous molecular studies have supported five species, but studies using morphological data suggest the existence of at least nine species. We sequenced four mitochondrial loci, CO1, cytb, d-loop, and ND4, for a total of 3324 aligned characters per sample from 41 historical museum specimens for the most comprehensive geographic coverage to date for these genera. We then combined these sequences with a larger dataset composed of samples collected in Vietnam as well as previously published sequences (total sample size N = 62). We inferred phylogenetic relationships using Bayesian inference and maximum likelihood methods based on data from each locus and on concatenated sequences. We also inferred divergence dates for the most recent common ancestors of major lineages using a BEAST analysis. Consistent with previous studies, we found support for Xanthonycticebus pygmaeus as a basal taxon to the others in the group. We also confirmed the separation between lineages of X. pygmaeus from northern Vietnam/Laos/China and southern Vietnam/Cambodia and included a taxonomic revision recognizing a second taxon of pygmy loris, X. intermedius. Our results found support for multiple reciprocally monophyletic taxa within Borneo and possibly Java. The study will help inform conservation management of these trade-targeted animals as part of a genetic reference database for determining the taxonomic unit and provenance of slow and pygmy lorises confiscated from illegal wildlife trade activities. MDPI 2023-03-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10048081/ /pubmed/36980915 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14030643 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Blair, Mary E.
Cao, Giang T. H.
López-Nandam, Elora H.
Veronese-Paniagua, Daniel A.
Birchette, Mark G.
Kenyon, Marina
Md-Zain, Badrul M.
Munds, Rachel A.
Nekaris, K. Anne-Isola
Nijman, Vincent
Roos, Christian
Thach, Hoàng M.
Sterling, Eleanor J.
Le, Minh D.
Molecular Phylogenetic Relationships and Unveiling Novel Genetic Diversity among Slow and Pygmy Lorises, including Resurrection of Xanthonycticebus intermedius
title Molecular Phylogenetic Relationships and Unveiling Novel Genetic Diversity among Slow and Pygmy Lorises, including Resurrection of Xanthonycticebus intermedius
title_full Molecular Phylogenetic Relationships and Unveiling Novel Genetic Diversity among Slow and Pygmy Lorises, including Resurrection of Xanthonycticebus intermedius
title_fullStr Molecular Phylogenetic Relationships and Unveiling Novel Genetic Diversity among Slow and Pygmy Lorises, including Resurrection of Xanthonycticebus intermedius
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Phylogenetic Relationships and Unveiling Novel Genetic Diversity among Slow and Pygmy Lorises, including Resurrection of Xanthonycticebus intermedius
title_short Molecular Phylogenetic Relationships and Unveiling Novel Genetic Diversity among Slow and Pygmy Lorises, including Resurrection of Xanthonycticebus intermedius
title_sort molecular phylogenetic relationships and unveiling novel genetic diversity among slow and pygmy lorises, including resurrection of xanthonycticebus intermedius
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10048081/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36980915
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14030643
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