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Genetic diversity analysis in the Brazilian Amazon reveals a new evolutionary lineage and new karyotype for the genus Mesomys (Rodentia, Echimyidae, Eumysopinae)

Morphological, molecular and chromosomal studies in the genera Lonchothrix and Mesomys have contributed to a better understanding of taxonomic design, phylogenetic relationships and karyotypic patterns. Recent molecular investigations have shown a yet undescribed diversity, suggesting that these tax...

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Autores principales: Dias de Oliveira, Leony, Oliveira da Silva, Willam, Rodrigues da Costa, Marlyson Jeremias, Carneiro, Jeferson Costa, Sampaio, Iracilda, da Silva, Juliane Saldanha, Rossi, Rogério Vieira, Mendes-Oliveira, Ana Cristina, Pieczarka, Julio Cesar, Nagamachi, Cleusa Yoshiko
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10550160/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37792706
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0291797
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author Dias de Oliveira, Leony
Oliveira da Silva, Willam
Rodrigues da Costa, Marlyson Jeremias
Carneiro, Jeferson Costa
Sampaio, Iracilda
da Silva, Juliane Saldanha
Rossi, Rogério Vieira
Mendes-Oliveira, Ana Cristina
Pieczarka, Julio Cesar
Nagamachi, Cleusa Yoshiko
author_facet Dias de Oliveira, Leony
Oliveira da Silva, Willam
Rodrigues da Costa, Marlyson Jeremias
Carneiro, Jeferson Costa
Sampaio, Iracilda
da Silva, Juliane Saldanha
Rossi, Rogério Vieira
Mendes-Oliveira, Ana Cristina
Pieczarka, Julio Cesar
Nagamachi, Cleusa Yoshiko
author_sort Dias de Oliveira, Leony
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description Morphological, molecular and chromosomal studies in the genera Lonchothrix and Mesomys have contributed to a better understanding of taxonomic design, phylogenetic relationships and karyotypic patterns. Recent molecular investigations have shown a yet undescribed diversity, suggesting that these taxa are even more diverse than previously assumed. Furthermore, some authors have questioned the limits of geographic distribution in the Amazon region for the species M. hispidus and M. stimulax. In this sense, the current study sought to understand the karyotypic evolution and geographic limits of the genus Mesomys, based on classical (G- and C-banding) and molecular cytogenetic analysis (FISH using rDNA 18S and telomeric probes) and through the sequencing of mitochondrial genes Cytochrome b (Cytb) and Cytochrome Oxidase—Subunit I (CO using phylogeny, species delimitation and time of divergence, from samples of different locations in the Brazilian Amazon. The species M. stimulax and Mesomys sp. presented 2n = 60/FN = 110, while M. hispidus presented 2n = 60/FN = 112, hitherto unpublished. Molecular dating showed that Mesomys diversification occurred during the Plio-Pleistocene period, with M. occultus diverging at around 5.1 Ma, followed by Mesomys sp. (4.1 Ma) and, more recently, the separation between M. hispidus and M. stimulax (3.5 Ma). The ABGD and ASAP species delimiters support the formation of 7 and 8 potential species of the genus Mesomys, respectively. Furthermore, in both analyzes Mesomys sp. was recovered as a valid species. Our multidisciplinary approach involving karyotypic, molecular and biogeographic analysis is the first performed in Mesomys, with the description of a new karyotype for M. hispidus, a new independent lineage for the genus and new distribution data for M. hispidus and M. stimulax.
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spelling pubmed-105501602023-10-05 Genetic diversity analysis in the Brazilian Amazon reveals a new evolutionary lineage and new karyotype for the genus Mesomys (Rodentia, Echimyidae, Eumysopinae) Dias de Oliveira, Leony Oliveira da Silva, Willam Rodrigues da Costa, Marlyson Jeremias Carneiro, Jeferson Costa Sampaio, Iracilda da Silva, Juliane Saldanha Rossi, Rogério Vieira Mendes-Oliveira, Ana Cristina Pieczarka, Julio Cesar Nagamachi, Cleusa Yoshiko PLoS One Research Article Morphological, molecular and chromosomal studies in the genera Lonchothrix and Mesomys have contributed to a better understanding of taxonomic design, phylogenetic relationships and karyotypic patterns. Recent molecular investigations have shown a yet undescribed diversity, suggesting that these taxa are even more diverse than previously assumed. Furthermore, some authors have questioned the limits of geographic distribution in the Amazon region for the species M. hispidus and M. stimulax. In this sense, the current study sought to understand the karyotypic evolution and geographic limits of the genus Mesomys, based on classical (G- and C-banding) and molecular cytogenetic analysis (FISH using rDNA 18S and telomeric probes) and through the sequencing of mitochondrial genes Cytochrome b (Cytb) and Cytochrome Oxidase—Subunit I (CO using phylogeny, species delimitation and time of divergence, from samples of different locations in the Brazilian Amazon. The species M. stimulax and Mesomys sp. presented 2n = 60/FN = 110, while M. hispidus presented 2n = 60/FN = 112, hitherto unpublished. Molecular dating showed that Mesomys diversification occurred during the Plio-Pleistocene period, with M. occultus diverging at around 5.1 Ma, followed by Mesomys sp. (4.1 Ma) and, more recently, the separation between M. hispidus and M. stimulax (3.5 Ma). The ABGD and ASAP species delimiters support the formation of 7 and 8 potential species of the genus Mesomys, respectively. Furthermore, in both analyzes Mesomys sp. was recovered as a valid species. Our multidisciplinary approach involving karyotypic, molecular and biogeographic analysis is the first performed in Mesomys, with the description of a new karyotype for M. hispidus, a new independent lineage for the genus and new distribution data for M. hispidus and M. stimulax. Public Library of Science 2023-10-04 /pmc/articles/PMC10550160/ /pubmed/37792706 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0291797 Text en © 2023 Dias de Oliveira et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Dias de Oliveira, Leony
Oliveira da Silva, Willam
Rodrigues da Costa, Marlyson Jeremias
Carneiro, Jeferson Costa
Sampaio, Iracilda
da Silva, Juliane Saldanha
Rossi, Rogério Vieira
Mendes-Oliveira, Ana Cristina
Pieczarka, Julio Cesar
Nagamachi, Cleusa Yoshiko
Genetic diversity analysis in the Brazilian Amazon reveals a new evolutionary lineage and new karyotype for the genus Mesomys (Rodentia, Echimyidae, Eumysopinae)
title Genetic diversity analysis in the Brazilian Amazon reveals a new evolutionary lineage and new karyotype for the genus Mesomys (Rodentia, Echimyidae, Eumysopinae)
title_full Genetic diversity analysis in the Brazilian Amazon reveals a new evolutionary lineage and new karyotype for the genus Mesomys (Rodentia, Echimyidae, Eumysopinae)
title_fullStr Genetic diversity analysis in the Brazilian Amazon reveals a new evolutionary lineage and new karyotype for the genus Mesomys (Rodentia, Echimyidae, Eumysopinae)
title_full_unstemmed Genetic diversity analysis in the Brazilian Amazon reveals a new evolutionary lineage and new karyotype for the genus Mesomys (Rodentia, Echimyidae, Eumysopinae)
title_short Genetic diversity analysis in the Brazilian Amazon reveals a new evolutionary lineage and new karyotype for the genus Mesomys (Rodentia, Echimyidae, Eumysopinae)
title_sort genetic diversity analysis in the brazilian amazon reveals a new evolutionary lineage and new karyotype for the genus mesomys (rodentia, echimyidae, eumysopinae)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10550160/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37792706
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0291797
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