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Relationships of Late Pleistocene giant deer as revealed by Sinomegaceros mitogenomes from East Asia

The giant deer, widespread in northern Eurasia during the Late Pleistocene, have been classified as western Megaloceros and eastern Sinomegaceros through morphological studies. While Megaloceros’s evolutionary history has been unveiled through mitogenomes, Sinomegaceros remains molecularly unexplore...

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Autores principales: Xiao, Bo, Rey-lglesia, Alba, Yuan, Junxia, Hu, Jiaming, Song, Shiwen, Hou, Yamei, Chen, Xi, Germonpré, Mietje, Bao, Lei, Wang, Siren, Taogetongqimuge, Valentinovna, Lbova Liudmila, Lister, Adrian M., Lai, Xulong, Sheng, Guilian
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10690636/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38047074
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2023.108406
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author Xiao, Bo
Rey-lglesia, Alba
Yuan, Junxia
Hu, Jiaming
Song, Shiwen
Hou, Yamei
Chen, Xi
Germonpré, Mietje
Bao, Lei
Wang, Siren
Taogetongqimuge
Valentinovna, Lbova Liudmila
Lister, Adrian M.
Lai, Xulong
Sheng, Guilian
author_facet Xiao, Bo
Rey-lglesia, Alba
Yuan, Junxia
Hu, Jiaming
Song, Shiwen
Hou, Yamei
Chen, Xi
Germonpré, Mietje
Bao, Lei
Wang, Siren
Taogetongqimuge
Valentinovna, Lbova Liudmila
Lister, Adrian M.
Lai, Xulong
Sheng, Guilian
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description The giant deer, widespread in northern Eurasia during the Late Pleistocene, have been classified as western Megaloceros and eastern Sinomegaceros through morphological studies. While Megaloceros’s evolutionary history has been unveiled through mitogenomes, Sinomegaceros remains molecularly unexplored. Herein, we generated mitogenomes of giant deer from East Asia. We find that, in contrast to the morphological differences between Megaloceros and Sinomegaceros, they are mixed in the mitochondrial phylogeny, and Siberian specimens suggest a range contact or overlap between these two groups. Meanwhile, one deep divergent clade and another surviving until 20.1 thousand years ago (ka) were detected in northeastern China, the latter implying this area as a potential refugium during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). Moreover, stable isotope analyses indicate correlations between climate-introduced vegetation changes and giant deer extinction. Our study demonstrates the genetic relationship between eastern and western giant deer and explores the promoters of their extirpation in northern East Asia.
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spelling pubmed-106906362023-12-02 Relationships of Late Pleistocene giant deer as revealed by Sinomegaceros mitogenomes from East Asia Xiao, Bo Rey-lglesia, Alba Yuan, Junxia Hu, Jiaming Song, Shiwen Hou, Yamei Chen, Xi Germonpré, Mietje Bao, Lei Wang, Siren Taogetongqimuge Valentinovna, Lbova Liudmila Lister, Adrian M. Lai, Xulong Sheng, Guilian iScience Article The giant deer, widespread in northern Eurasia during the Late Pleistocene, have been classified as western Megaloceros and eastern Sinomegaceros through morphological studies. While Megaloceros’s evolutionary history has been unveiled through mitogenomes, Sinomegaceros remains molecularly unexplored. Herein, we generated mitogenomes of giant deer from East Asia. We find that, in contrast to the morphological differences between Megaloceros and Sinomegaceros, they are mixed in the mitochondrial phylogeny, and Siberian specimens suggest a range contact or overlap between these two groups. Meanwhile, one deep divergent clade and another surviving until 20.1 thousand years ago (ka) were detected in northeastern China, the latter implying this area as a potential refugium during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). Moreover, stable isotope analyses indicate correlations between climate-introduced vegetation changes and giant deer extinction. Our study demonstrates the genetic relationship between eastern and western giant deer and explores the promoters of their extirpation in northern East Asia. Elsevier 2023-11-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10690636/ /pubmed/38047074 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2023.108406 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Xiao, Bo
Rey-lglesia, Alba
Yuan, Junxia
Hu, Jiaming
Song, Shiwen
Hou, Yamei
Chen, Xi
Germonpré, Mietje
Bao, Lei
Wang, Siren
Taogetongqimuge
Valentinovna, Lbova Liudmila
Lister, Adrian M.
Lai, Xulong
Sheng, Guilian
Relationships of Late Pleistocene giant deer as revealed by Sinomegaceros mitogenomes from East Asia
title Relationships of Late Pleistocene giant deer as revealed by Sinomegaceros mitogenomes from East Asia
title_full Relationships of Late Pleistocene giant deer as revealed by Sinomegaceros mitogenomes from East Asia
title_fullStr Relationships of Late Pleistocene giant deer as revealed by Sinomegaceros mitogenomes from East Asia
title_full_unstemmed Relationships of Late Pleistocene giant deer as revealed by Sinomegaceros mitogenomes from East Asia
title_short Relationships of Late Pleistocene giant deer as revealed by Sinomegaceros mitogenomes from East Asia
title_sort relationships of late pleistocene giant deer as revealed by sinomegaceros mitogenomes from east asia
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10690636/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38047074
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2023.108406
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