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Mitochondrial Genome Sequences Effectively Reveal the Phylogeny of Hylobates Gibbons
BACKGROUND: Uniquely among hominoids, gibbons exist as multiple geographically contiguous taxa exhibiting distinctive behavioral, morphological, and karyotypic characteristics. However, our understanding of the evolutionary relationships of the various gibbons, especially among Hylobates species, is...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3009715/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21203450 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0014419 |
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author | Chan, Yi-Chiao Roos, Christian Inoue-Murayama, Miho Inoue, Eiji Shih, Chih-Chin Pei, Kurtis Jai-Chyi Vigilant, Linda |
author_facet | Chan, Yi-Chiao Roos, Christian Inoue-Murayama, Miho Inoue, Eiji Shih, Chih-Chin Pei, Kurtis Jai-Chyi Vigilant, Linda |
author_sort | Chan, Yi-Chiao |
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description | BACKGROUND: Uniquely among hominoids, gibbons exist as multiple geographically contiguous taxa exhibiting distinctive behavioral, morphological, and karyotypic characteristics. However, our understanding of the evolutionary relationships of the various gibbons, especially among Hylobates species, is still limited because previous studies used limited taxon sampling or short mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequences. Here we use mtDNA genome sequences to reconstruct gibbon phylogenetic relationships and reveal the pattern and timing of divergence events in gibbon evolutionary history. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We sequenced the mitochondrial genomes of 51 individuals representing 11 species belonging to three genera (Hylobates, Nomascus and Symphalangus) using the high-throughput 454 sequencing system with the parallel tagged sequencing approach. Three phylogenetic analyses (maximum likelihood, Bayesian analysis and neighbor-joining) depicted the gibbon phylogenetic relationships congruently and with strong support values. Most notably, we recover a well-supported phylogeny of the Hylobates gibbons. The estimation of divergence times using Bayesian analysis with relaxed clock model suggests a much more rapid speciation process in Hylobates than in Nomascus. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Use of more than 15 kb sequences of the mitochondrial genome provided more informative and robust data than previous studies of short mitochondrial segments (e.g., control region or cytochrome b) as shown by the reliable reconstruction of divergence patterns among Hylobates gibbons. Moreover, molecular dating of the mitogenomic divergence times implied that biogeographic change during the last five million years may be a factor promoting the speciation of Sundaland animals, including Hylobates species. |
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spelling | pubmed-30097152011-01-03 Mitochondrial Genome Sequences Effectively Reveal the Phylogeny of Hylobates Gibbons Chan, Yi-Chiao Roos, Christian Inoue-Murayama, Miho Inoue, Eiji Shih, Chih-Chin Pei, Kurtis Jai-Chyi Vigilant, Linda PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Uniquely among hominoids, gibbons exist as multiple geographically contiguous taxa exhibiting distinctive behavioral, morphological, and karyotypic characteristics. However, our understanding of the evolutionary relationships of the various gibbons, especially among Hylobates species, is still limited because previous studies used limited taxon sampling or short mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequences. Here we use mtDNA genome sequences to reconstruct gibbon phylogenetic relationships and reveal the pattern and timing of divergence events in gibbon evolutionary history. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We sequenced the mitochondrial genomes of 51 individuals representing 11 species belonging to three genera (Hylobates, Nomascus and Symphalangus) using the high-throughput 454 sequencing system with the parallel tagged sequencing approach. Three phylogenetic analyses (maximum likelihood, Bayesian analysis and neighbor-joining) depicted the gibbon phylogenetic relationships congruently and with strong support values. Most notably, we recover a well-supported phylogeny of the Hylobates gibbons. The estimation of divergence times using Bayesian analysis with relaxed clock model suggests a much more rapid speciation process in Hylobates than in Nomascus. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Use of more than 15 kb sequences of the mitochondrial genome provided more informative and robust data than previous studies of short mitochondrial segments (e.g., control region or cytochrome b) as shown by the reliable reconstruction of divergence patterns among Hylobates gibbons. Moreover, molecular dating of the mitogenomic divergence times implied that biogeographic change during the last five million years may be a factor promoting the speciation of Sundaland animals, including Hylobates species. Public Library of Science 2010-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3009715/ /pubmed/21203450 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0014419 Text en Chan et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Chan, Yi-Chiao Roos, Christian Inoue-Murayama, Miho Inoue, Eiji Shih, Chih-Chin Pei, Kurtis Jai-Chyi Vigilant, Linda Mitochondrial Genome Sequences Effectively Reveal the Phylogeny of Hylobates Gibbons |
title | Mitochondrial Genome Sequences Effectively Reveal the Phylogeny of Hylobates Gibbons |
title_full | Mitochondrial Genome Sequences Effectively Reveal the Phylogeny of Hylobates Gibbons |
title_fullStr | Mitochondrial Genome Sequences Effectively Reveal the Phylogeny of Hylobates Gibbons |
title_full_unstemmed | Mitochondrial Genome Sequences Effectively Reveal the Phylogeny of Hylobates Gibbons |
title_short | Mitochondrial Genome Sequences Effectively Reveal the Phylogeny of Hylobates Gibbons |
title_sort | mitochondrial genome sequences effectively reveal the phylogeny of hylobates gibbons |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3009715/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21203450 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0014419 |
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