Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10581809 Biochemical Systematics and Ecology 2005 15 Pages PDF
Abstract
The relationships between Afrotropical and Palaearctic Crocidurinae species have been evaluated on the basis of inter-SINE-PCR (IS-PCR). Two SINE families have been studied: mammalian interspersed repeats (MIR) and a short retroposon SOR, specific to the family Soricidae. Use of neighbor-joining and maximum parsimony analyses allowed us to recognize three major groupings: (i) 50-chromosome African species (C. parvipes and C. olivieri) and 28-chromosome European C. leucodon; (ii) species endemic to Ethiopia (36-chromosome C. thalia, C. glassi, Crocidura sp. B, united with C. macmillani and C. baileyi); (iii) Palaearctic 40-chromosome species group. Therefore, the major groupings of Crocidura shrews in the phylogenetic analysis of IS-PCR results cannot be distinguished as Palaearctic and Afrotropical groups of species: European C. leucodon unites with African 50-chromosome species with a high bootstrap support. The affiliation of Suncus murinus with Eurasian grouping is only supported by low bootstrap values.
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