Sequences of the mitochondrial cyt b gene and nuclear IRBP, RAGI, 17, and vWF genes were used to assess the evolutionary history of major lineages of Apodemus, in particular to better understand dispersal between Asia and Europe. Our data show eight extant lineages of Late Tertiary origin: Apodemus agrarius, A. semotus, A. peninsulae, A. speciosus, A. argenteus, A. gurkha, A. mystacinus, and A. sylvaticus. Monophyly of two European lineages (A. mystacinus and A. sylvaticus) and four Asian lineages (A. agrarius, A. semotus, A. peninsulae, and A. speciosus) was confirmed with high bootstrap support. Together with literature data, the available molecular data depict three crucial evolutionary events: (1) initial wide dispersal and subsequent radiation around 6 million years ago, (2) region-specific radiations in Europe and southern China around 2 million years ago, and (3) westward dispersal of A. agrarius to Europe in the Late Quaternary.

Suzuki, H., Filippucci, M.g., Chelomina, G., Sato, J., Serizawa, K., Nevo, E. (2008). A biogeographic view of Apodemus in Asia and Europe inferred from nuclear and mitochondrial gene sequences. BIOCHEMICAL GENETICS, 46, 329-346 [10.1007/s10528-008-9149-7].

A biogeographic view of Apodemus in Asia and Europe inferred from nuclear and mitochondrial gene sequences

FILIPPUCCI, MARIA GRAZIA;
2008-01-01

Abstract

Sequences of the mitochondrial cyt b gene and nuclear IRBP, RAGI, 17, and vWF genes were used to assess the evolutionary history of major lineages of Apodemus, in particular to better understand dispersal between Asia and Europe. Our data show eight extant lineages of Late Tertiary origin: Apodemus agrarius, A. semotus, A. peninsulae, A. speciosus, A. argenteus, A. gurkha, A. mystacinus, and A. sylvaticus. Monophyly of two European lineages (A. mystacinus and A. sylvaticus) and four Asian lineages (A. agrarius, A. semotus, A. peninsulae, and A. speciosus) was confirmed with high bootstrap support. Together with literature data, the available molecular data depict three crucial evolutionary events: (1) initial wide dispersal and subsequent radiation around 6 million years ago, (2) region-specific radiations in Europe and southern China around 2 million years ago, and (3) westward dispersal of A. agrarius to Europe in the Late Quaternary.
gen-2008
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore BIO/05 - ZOOLOGIA
English
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Apodemus; Biogeography; Late Tertiary; Molecular phylogeny; Wood mice
adaptive radiation; apodemus agrarius; apodemus argenteus; apodemus gurkha; apodemus mystacinus; apodemus peninsulae; apodemus semotus; apodemus speciosus; Apodemus sylvaticus; article; biogeography; bootstrapping; gene sequence; genetic analysis; genetic linkage; Late Quaternary; mitochondrial gene; molecular evolution; molecular phylogeny; nonhuman; nucleotide sequence; rodent; species distribution; Tertiary (period); unindexed sequence; Animals; Asia; Cell Nucleus; Cytochromes b; Europe; Eye Proteins; Homeodomain Proteins; Mitochondria; Murinae; Phylogeny; Receptors, Odorant; Retinol-Binding Proteins; von Willebrand Factor; Apodemus; Apodemus agrarius; Apodemus argenteus; Apodemus gurkha; Apodemus mystacinus; Apodemus peninsulae; Apodemus semotus; Apodemus speciosus; Apodemus sylvaticus; Mus
Suzuki, H., Filippucci, M.g., Chelomina, G., Sato, J., Serizawa, K., Nevo, E. (2008). A biogeographic view of Apodemus in Asia and Europe inferred from nuclear and mitochondrial gene sequences. BIOCHEMICAL GENETICS, 46, 329-346 [10.1007/s10528-008-9149-7].
Suzuki, H; Filippucci, Mg; Chelomina, G; Sato, J; Serizawa, K; Nevo, E
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