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DNA analysis of a 30,000-year-old Urocitellus glacialis from northeastern Siberia reveals phylogenetic relationships between ancient and present-day arctic ground squirrels
In contrast to the abundant fossil record of arctic ground squirrels, Urocitellus parryii, from eastern Beringia, only a limited number of fossils is known from its western part. In 1946, unnamed GULAG prisoners discovered a nest with three mummified carcasses of arctic ground squirrels in the perma...
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author | Faerman, Marina Bar-Gal, Gila Kahila Boaretto, Elisabetta Boeskorov, Gennady G. Dokuchaev, Nikolai E. Ermakov, Oleg A. Golenishchev, Fedor N. Gubin, Stanislav V. Mintz, Eugenia Simonov, Evgeniy Surin, Vadim L. Titov, Sergei V. Zanina, Oksana G. Formozov, Nikolai A. |
author_facet | Faerman, Marina Bar-Gal, Gila Kahila Boaretto, Elisabetta Boeskorov, Gennady G. Dokuchaev, Nikolai E. Ermakov, Oleg A. Golenishchev, Fedor N. Gubin, Stanislav V. Mintz, Eugenia Simonov, Evgeniy Surin, Vadim L. Titov, Sergei V. Zanina, Oksana G. Formozov, Nikolai A. |
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description | In contrast to the abundant fossil record of arctic ground squirrels, Urocitellus parryii, from eastern Beringia, only a limited number of fossils is known from its western part. In 1946, unnamed GULAG prisoners discovered a nest with three mummified carcasses of arctic ground squirrels in the permafrost sediments of the El’ga river, Yakutia, Russia, that were later attributed to a new species, Citellus (Urocitellus) glacialis Vinogr. To verify this assignment and to explore phylogenetic relationships between ancient and present-day arctic ground squirrels, we performed (14)C dating and ancient DNA analyses of one of the El’ga mummies and four contemporaneous fossils from Duvanny Yar, northeastern Yakutia. Phylogenetic reconstructions, based on complete cytochrome b gene sequences of five Late Pleistocene arctic ground squirrels and those of modern U. parryii from 21 locations across western Beringia, provided no support for earlier proposals that ancient arctic ground squirrels from Siberia constitute a distinct species. In fact, we observed genetic continuity of the glacialis mitochondrial DNA lineage in modern U. parryii of the Kamchatka peninsula. When viewed in a broader geographic perspective, our findings provide new insights into the genetic history of U. parryii in Late Pleistocene Beringia. |
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spelling | pubmed-53119912017-02-23 DNA analysis of a 30,000-year-old Urocitellus glacialis from northeastern Siberia reveals phylogenetic relationships between ancient and present-day arctic ground squirrels Faerman, Marina Bar-Gal, Gila Kahila Boaretto, Elisabetta Boeskorov, Gennady G. Dokuchaev, Nikolai E. Ermakov, Oleg A. Golenishchev, Fedor N. Gubin, Stanislav V. Mintz, Eugenia Simonov, Evgeniy Surin, Vadim L. Titov, Sergei V. Zanina, Oksana G. Formozov, Nikolai A. Sci Rep Article In contrast to the abundant fossil record of arctic ground squirrels, Urocitellus parryii, from eastern Beringia, only a limited number of fossils is known from its western part. In 1946, unnamed GULAG prisoners discovered a nest with three mummified carcasses of arctic ground squirrels in the permafrost sediments of the El’ga river, Yakutia, Russia, that were later attributed to a new species, Citellus (Urocitellus) glacialis Vinogr. To verify this assignment and to explore phylogenetic relationships between ancient and present-day arctic ground squirrels, we performed (14)C dating and ancient DNA analyses of one of the El’ga mummies and four contemporaneous fossils from Duvanny Yar, northeastern Yakutia. Phylogenetic reconstructions, based on complete cytochrome b gene sequences of five Late Pleistocene arctic ground squirrels and those of modern U. parryii from 21 locations across western Beringia, provided no support for earlier proposals that ancient arctic ground squirrels from Siberia constitute a distinct species. In fact, we observed genetic continuity of the glacialis mitochondrial DNA lineage in modern U. parryii of the Kamchatka peninsula. When viewed in a broader geographic perspective, our findings provide new insights into the genetic history of U. parryii in Late Pleistocene Beringia. Nature Publishing Group 2017-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC5311991/ /pubmed/28205612 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep42639 Text en Copyright © 2017, 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 Faerman, Marina Bar-Gal, Gila Kahila Boaretto, Elisabetta Boeskorov, Gennady G. Dokuchaev, Nikolai E. Ermakov, Oleg A. Golenishchev, Fedor N. Gubin, Stanislav V. Mintz, Eugenia Simonov, Evgeniy Surin, Vadim L. Titov, Sergei V. Zanina, Oksana G. Formozov, Nikolai A. DNA analysis of a 30,000-year-old Urocitellus glacialis from northeastern Siberia reveals phylogenetic relationships between ancient and present-day arctic ground squirrels |
title | DNA analysis of a 30,000-year-old Urocitellus glacialis from northeastern Siberia reveals phylogenetic relationships between ancient and present-day arctic ground squirrels |
title_full | DNA analysis of a 30,000-year-old Urocitellus glacialis from northeastern Siberia reveals phylogenetic relationships between ancient and present-day arctic ground squirrels |
title_fullStr | DNA analysis of a 30,000-year-old Urocitellus glacialis from northeastern Siberia reveals phylogenetic relationships between ancient and present-day arctic ground squirrels |
title_full_unstemmed | DNA analysis of a 30,000-year-old Urocitellus glacialis from northeastern Siberia reveals phylogenetic relationships between ancient and present-day arctic ground squirrels |
title_short | DNA analysis of a 30,000-year-old Urocitellus glacialis from northeastern Siberia reveals phylogenetic relationships between ancient and present-day arctic ground squirrels |
title_sort | dna analysis of a 30,000-year-old urocitellus glacialis from northeastern siberia reveals phylogenetic relationships between ancient and present-day arctic ground squirrels |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5311991/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28205612 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep42639 |
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