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Phylogeography and Genetic Ancestry of Tigers (Panthera tigris)
Eight traditional subspecies of tiger (Panthera tigris), of which three recently became extinct, are commonly recognized on the basis of geographic isolation and morphological characteristics. To investigate the species' evolutionary history and to establish objective methods for subspecies rec...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC534810/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15583716 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0020442 |
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author | Luo, Shu-Jin Kim, Jae-Heup Johnson, Warren E van der Walt, Joelle Martenson, Janice Yuhki, Naoya Miquelle, Dale G Uphyrkina, Olga Goodrich, John M Quigley, Howard B Tilson, Ronald Brady, Gerald Martelli, Paolo Subramaniam, Vellayan McDougal, Charles Hean, Sun Huang, Shi-Qiang Pan, Wenshi Karanth, Ullas K Sunquist, Melvin Smith, James L. D O'Brien, Stephen J |
author_facet | Luo, Shu-Jin Kim, Jae-Heup Johnson, Warren E van der Walt, Joelle Martenson, Janice Yuhki, Naoya Miquelle, Dale G Uphyrkina, Olga Goodrich, John M Quigley, Howard B Tilson, Ronald Brady, Gerald Martelli, Paolo Subramaniam, Vellayan McDougal, Charles Hean, Sun Huang, Shi-Qiang Pan, Wenshi Karanth, Ullas K Sunquist, Melvin Smith, James L. D O'Brien, Stephen J |
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description | Eight traditional subspecies of tiger (Panthera tigris), of which three recently became extinct, are commonly recognized on the basis of geographic isolation and morphological characteristics. To investigate the species' evolutionary history and to establish objective methods for subspecies recognition, voucher specimens of blood, skin, hair, and/or skin biopsies from 134 tigers with verified geographic origins or heritage across the whole distribution range were examined for three molecular markers: (1) 4.0 kb of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequence; (2) allele variation in the nuclear major histocompatibility complex class II DRB gene; and (3) composite nuclear microsatellite genotypes based on 30 loci. Relatively low genetic variation with mtDNA, DRB, and microsatellite loci was found, but significant population subdivision was nonetheless apparent among five living subspecies. In addition, a distinct partition of the Indochinese subspecies P. t. corbetti into northern Indochinese and Malayan Peninsula populations was discovered. Population genetic structure would suggest recognition of six taxonomic units or subspecies: (1) Amur tiger P. t. altaica; (2) northern Indochinese tiger P. t. corbetti; (3) South China tiger P. t. amoyensis; (4) Malayan tiger P. t. jacksoni, named for the tiger conservationist Peter Jackson; (5) Sumatran tiger P. t. sumatrae; and (6) Bengal tiger P. t. tigris. The proposed South China tiger lineage is tentative due to limited sampling. The age of the most recent common ancestor for tiger mtDNA was estimated to be 72,000–108,000 y, relatively younger than some other Panthera species. A combination of population expansions, reduced gene flow, and genetic drift following the last genetic diminution, and the recent anthropogenic range contraction, have led to the distinct genetic partitions. These results provide an explicit basis for subspecies recognition and will lead to the improved management and conservation of these recently isolated but distinct geographic populations of tigers. |
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spelling | pubmed-5348102004-12-07 Phylogeography and Genetic Ancestry of Tigers (Panthera tigris) Luo, Shu-Jin Kim, Jae-Heup Johnson, Warren E van der Walt, Joelle Martenson, Janice Yuhki, Naoya Miquelle, Dale G Uphyrkina, Olga Goodrich, John M Quigley, Howard B Tilson, Ronald Brady, Gerald Martelli, Paolo Subramaniam, Vellayan McDougal, Charles Hean, Sun Huang, Shi-Qiang Pan, Wenshi Karanth, Ullas K Sunquist, Melvin Smith, James L. D O'Brien, Stephen J PLoS Biol Research Article Eight traditional subspecies of tiger (Panthera tigris), of which three recently became extinct, are commonly recognized on the basis of geographic isolation and morphological characteristics. To investigate the species' evolutionary history and to establish objective methods for subspecies recognition, voucher specimens of blood, skin, hair, and/or skin biopsies from 134 tigers with verified geographic origins or heritage across the whole distribution range were examined for three molecular markers: (1) 4.0 kb of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequence; (2) allele variation in the nuclear major histocompatibility complex class II DRB gene; and (3) composite nuclear microsatellite genotypes based on 30 loci. Relatively low genetic variation with mtDNA, DRB, and microsatellite loci was found, but significant population subdivision was nonetheless apparent among five living subspecies. In addition, a distinct partition of the Indochinese subspecies P. t. corbetti into northern Indochinese and Malayan Peninsula populations was discovered. Population genetic structure would suggest recognition of six taxonomic units or subspecies: (1) Amur tiger P. t. altaica; (2) northern Indochinese tiger P. t. corbetti; (3) South China tiger P. t. amoyensis; (4) Malayan tiger P. t. jacksoni, named for the tiger conservationist Peter Jackson; (5) Sumatran tiger P. t. sumatrae; and (6) Bengal tiger P. t. tigris. The proposed South China tiger lineage is tentative due to limited sampling. The age of the most recent common ancestor for tiger mtDNA was estimated to be 72,000–108,000 y, relatively younger than some other Panthera species. A combination of population expansions, reduced gene flow, and genetic drift following the last genetic diminution, and the recent anthropogenic range contraction, have led to the distinct genetic partitions. These results provide an explicit basis for subspecies recognition and will lead to the improved management and conservation of these recently isolated but distinct geographic populations of tigers. Public Library of Science 2004-12 2004-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC534810/ /pubmed/15583716 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0020442 Text en Copyright: © 2004 Luo 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 Luo, Shu-Jin Kim, Jae-Heup Johnson, Warren E van der Walt, Joelle Martenson, Janice Yuhki, Naoya Miquelle, Dale G Uphyrkina, Olga Goodrich, John M Quigley, Howard B Tilson, Ronald Brady, Gerald Martelli, Paolo Subramaniam, Vellayan McDougal, Charles Hean, Sun Huang, Shi-Qiang Pan, Wenshi Karanth, Ullas K Sunquist, Melvin Smith, James L. D O'Brien, Stephen J Phylogeography and Genetic Ancestry of Tigers (Panthera tigris) |
title | Phylogeography and Genetic Ancestry of Tigers (Panthera tigris)
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title_full | Phylogeography and Genetic Ancestry of Tigers (Panthera tigris)
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title_fullStr | Phylogeography and Genetic Ancestry of Tigers (Panthera tigris)
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title_full_unstemmed | Phylogeography and Genetic Ancestry of Tigers (Panthera tigris)
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title_short | Phylogeography and Genetic Ancestry of Tigers (Panthera tigris)
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title_sort | phylogeography and genetic ancestry of tigers (panthera tigris) |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC534810/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15583716 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0020442 |
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