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Mitochondrial diversity and inter-specific phylogeny among dolphins of the genus Stenella in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean

The genus Stenella is comprised of five species occurring in all oceans. Despite its wide distribution, genetic diversity information on these species is still scarce especially in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean. Some features of this genus can enhance opportunities for potential introgressive hybridi...

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Autores principales: Faria, Drienne Messa, Steel, Debbie, Baker, C. Scott, da Silva, José Martins, de Meirelles, Ana Carolina Oliveira, Souto, Luciano Raimundo Alardo, Siciliano, Salvatore, Barbosa, Lupércio Araujo, Secchi, Eduardo, Di Tullio, Juliana Couto, de Oliveira, Larissa Rosa, Ott, Paulo Henrique, Farro, Ana Paula Cazerta
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9282552/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35834534
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270690
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author Faria, Drienne Messa
Steel, Debbie
Baker, C. Scott
da Silva, José Martins
de Meirelles, Ana Carolina Oliveira
Souto, Luciano Raimundo Alardo
Siciliano, Salvatore
Barbosa, Lupércio Araujo
Secchi, Eduardo
Di Tullio, Juliana Couto
de Oliveira, Larissa Rosa
Ott, Paulo Henrique
Farro, Ana Paula Cazerta
author_facet Faria, Drienne Messa
Steel, Debbie
Baker, C. Scott
da Silva, José Martins
de Meirelles, Ana Carolina Oliveira
Souto, Luciano Raimundo Alardo
Siciliano, Salvatore
Barbosa, Lupércio Araujo
Secchi, Eduardo
Di Tullio, Juliana Couto
de Oliveira, Larissa Rosa
Ott, Paulo Henrique
Farro, Ana Paula Cazerta
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description The genus Stenella is comprised of five species occurring in all oceans. Despite its wide distribution, genetic diversity information on these species is still scarce especially in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean. Some features of this genus can enhance opportunities for potential introgressive hybridization, e.g. sympatric distibution along the Brazilian coast, mixed known associations among species, karyotype uniformity and genome permeability. In this study we analyzed three genes of the mitochondrial genome to investigate the genetic diversity and occurrence of genetic mixture among eighty specimens of Stenella. All species exhibited moderate to high levels of genetic diversity (h = 0.833 to h = 1.000 and π = 0.006 to π = 0.015). Specimens of S. longirostris, S. attenuata and S. frontalis were clustered into differentiated haplogroups, in contrast, haplotypes of S. coeruleoalba and S. clymene were clustered together. We detected phylogenetic structure of mixed clades for S. clymene and S. coeruleoalba specimens, in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean, and also between S. frontalis and S. attenuata in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean, and between S. frontalis and S. longirostris in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean. These specimes were morphologically identified as one species but exhibited the maternal lineage of another species, by mitochondrial DNA. Our results demonstrate that ongoing gene flow is occurring among species of the genus Stenella reinforcing that this process could be one of the reasons for the confusing taxonomy and difficulties in elucidating phylogenetic relationships within this group.
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spelling pubmed-92825522022-07-15 Mitochondrial diversity and inter-specific phylogeny among dolphins of the genus Stenella in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean Faria, Drienne Messa Steel, Debbie Baker, C. Scott da Silva, José Martins de Meirelles, Ana Carolina Oliveira Souto, Luciano Raimundo Alardo Siciliano, Salvatore Barbosa, Lupércio Araujo Secchi, Eduardo Di Tullio, Juliana Couto de Oliveira, Larissa Rosa Ott, Paulo Henrique Farro, Ana Paula Cazerta PLoS One Research Article The genus Stenella is comprised of five species occurring in all oceans. Despite its wide distribution, genetic diversity information on these species is still scarce especially in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean. Some features of this genus can enhance opportunities for potential introgressive hybridization, e.g. sympatric distibution along the Brazilian coast, mixed known associations among species, karyotype uniformity and genome permeability. In this study we analyzed three genes of the mitochondrial genome to investigate the genetic diversity and occurrence of genetic mixture among eighty specimens of Stenella. All species exhibited moderate to high levels of genetic diversity (h = 0.833 to h = 1.000 and π = 0.006 to π = 0.015). Specimens of S. longirostris, S. attenuata and S. frontalis were clustered into differentiated haplogroups, in contrast, haplotypes of S. coeruleoalba and S. clymene were clustered together. We detected phylogenetic structure of mixed clades for S. clymene and S. coeruleoalba specimens, in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean, and also between S. frontalis and S. attenuata in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean, and between S. frontalis and S. longirostris in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean. These specimes were morphologically identified as one species but exhibited the maternal lineage of another species, by mitochondrial DNA. Our results demonstrate that ongoing gene flow is occurring among species of the genus Stenella reinforcing that this process could be one of the reasons for the confusing taxonomy and difficulties in elucidating phylogenetic relationships within this group. Public Library of Science 2022-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9282552/ /pubmed/35834534 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270690 Text en © 2022 Faria et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Faria, Drienne Messa
Steel, Debbie
Baker, C. Scott
da Silva, José Martins
de Meirelles, Ana Carolina Oliveira
Souto, Luciano Raimundo Alardo
Siciliano, Salvatore
Barbosa, Lupércio Araujo
Secchi, Eduardo
Di Tullio, Juliana Couto
de Oliveira, Larissa Rosa
Ott, Paulo Henrique
Farro, Ana Paula Cazerta
Mitochondrial diversity and inter-specific phylogeny among dolphins of the genus Stenella in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean
title Mitochondrial diversity and inter-specific phylogeny among dolphins of the genus Stenella in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean
title_full Mitochondrial diversity and inter-specific phylogeny among dolphins of the genus Stenella in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean
title_fullStr Mitochondrial diversity and inter-specific phylogeny among dolphins of the genus Stenella in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Mitochondrial diversity and inter-specific phylogeny among dolphins of the genus Stenella in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean
title_short Mitochondrial diversity and inter-specific phylogeny among dolphins of the genus Stenella in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean
title_sort mitochondrial diversity and inter-specific phylogeny among dolphins of the genus stenella in the southwest atlantic ocean
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9282552/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35834534
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270690
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