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Molecular phylogenetic analysis of nuclear genes suggests a Cenozoic over-water dispersal origin for the Cuban solenodon
The Cuban solenodon (Solenodon cubanus) is one of the most enigmatic mammals and is an extremely rare species with a distribution limited to a small part of the island of Cuba. Despite its rarity, in 2012 seven individuals of S. cubanus were captured and sampled successfully for DNA analysis, provid...
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author | Sato, Jun J. Ohdachi, Satoshi D. Echenique-Diaz, Lazaro M. Borroto-Páez, Rafael Begué-Quiala, Gerardo Delgado-Labañino, Jorge L. Gámez-Díez, Jorgelino Alvarez-Lemus, José Nguyen, Son Truong Yamaguchi, Nobuyuki Kita, Masaki |
author_facet | Sato, Jun J. Ohdachi, Satoshi D. Echenique-Diaz, Lazaro M. Borroto-Páez, Rafael Begué-Quiala, Gerardo Delgado-Labañino, Jorge L. Gámez-Díez, Jorgelino Alvarez-Lemus, José Nguyen, Son Truong Yamaguchi, Nobuyuki Kita, Masaki |
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description | The Cuban solenodon (Solenodon cubanus) is one of the most enigmatic mammals and is an extremely rare species with a distribution limited to a small part of the island of Cuba. Despite its rarity, in 2012 seven individuals of S. cubanus were captured and sampled successfully for DNA analysis, providing new insights into the evolutionary origin of this species and into the origins of the Caribbean fauna, which remain controversial. We conducted molecular phylogenetic analyses of five nuclear genes (Apob, Atp7a, Bdnf, Brca1 and Rag1; total, 4,602 bp) from 35 species of the mammalian order Eulipotyphla. Based on Bayesian relaxed molecular clock analyses, the family Solenodontidae diverged from other eulipotyphlan in the Paleocene, after the bolide impact on the Yucatan Peninsula, and S. cubanus diverged from the Hispaniolan solenodon (S. paradoxus) in the Early Pliocene. The strikingly recent divergence time estimates suggest that S. cubanus and its ancestral lineage originated via over-water dispersal rather than vicariance events, as had previously been hypothesised. |
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spelling | pubmed-49763622016-08-22 Molecular phylogenetic analysis of nuclear genes suggests a Cenozoic over-water dispersal origin for the Cuban solenodon Sato, Jun J. Ohdachi, Satoshi D. Echenique-Diaz, Lazaro M. Borroto-Páez, Rafael Begué-Quiala, Gerardo Delgado-Labañino, Jorge L. Gámez-Díez, Jorgelino Alvarez-Lemus, José Nguyen, Son Truong Yamaguchi, Nobuyuki Kita, Masaki Sci Rep Article The Cuban solenodon (Solenodon cubanus) is one of the most enigmatic mammals and is an extremely rare species with a distribution limited to a small part of the island of Cuba. Despite its rarity, in 2012 seven individuals of S. cubanus were captured and sampled successfully for DNA analysis, providing new insights into the evolutionary origin of this species and into the origins of the Caribbean fauna, which remain controversial. We conducted molecular phylogenetic analyses of five nuclear genes (Apob, Atp7a, Bdnf, Brca1 and Rag1; total, 4,602 bp) from 35 species of the mammalian order Eulipotyphla. Based on Bayesian relaxed molecular clock analyses, the family Solenodontidae diverged from other eulipotyphlan in the Paleocene, after the bolide impact on the Yucatan Peninsula, and S. cubanus diverged from the Hispaniolan solenodon (S. paradoxus) in the Early Pliocene. The strikingly recent divergence time estimates suggest that S. cubanus and its ancestral lineage originated via over-water dispersal rather than vicariance events, as had previously been hypothesised. Nature Publishing Group 2016-08-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4976362/ /pubmed/27498968 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep31173 Text en Copyright © 2016, The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
spellingShingle | Article Sato, Jun J. Ohdachi, Satoshi D. Echenique-Diaz, Lazaro M. Borroto-Páez, Rafael Begué-Quiala, Gerardo Delgado-Labañino, Jorge L. Gámez-Díez, Jorgelino Alvarez-Lemus, José Nguyen, Son Truong Yamaguchi, Nobuyuki Kita, Masaki Molecular phylogenetic analysis of nuclear genes suggests a Cenozoic over-water dispersal origin for the Cuban solenodon |
title | Molecular phylogenetic analysis of nuclear genes suggests a Cenozoic over-water dispersal origin for the Cuban solenodon |
title_full | Molecular phylogenetic analysis of nuclear genes suggests a Cenozoic over-water dispersal origin for the Cuban solenodon |
title_fullStr | Molecular phylogenetic analysis of nuclear genes suggests a Cenozoic over-water dispersal origin for the Cuban solenodon |
title_full_unstemmed | Molecular phylogenetic analysis of nuclear genes suggests a Cenozoic over-water dispersal origin for the Cuban solenodon |
title_short | Molecular phylogenetic analysis of nuclear genes suggests a Cenozoic over-water dispersal origin for the Cuban solenodon |
title_sort | molecular phylogenetic analysis of nuclear genes suggests a cenozoic over-water dispersal origin for the cuban solenodon |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4976362/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27498968 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep31173 |
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