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Population genetics of wild Macaca fascicularis with low-coverage shotgun sequencing of museum specimens.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology ( IF 2.6 ) Pub Date : 2020-07-08 , DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.24099
Lu Yao 1 , Kelsey Witt 2, 3 , Hongjie Li 4 , Jonathan Rice 3 , Nelson R Salinas 1, 5 , Robert D Martin 6, 7 , Emilia Huerta-Sánchez 2 , Ripan S Malhi 4
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Long‐tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis ) are widely distributed throughout the mainland and islands of Southeast Asia, making them a useful model for understanding the complex biogeographical history resulting from drastic changes in sea levels throughout the Pleistocene. Past studies based on mitochondrial genomes (mitogenomes) of long‐tailed macaque museum specimens have traced their colonization patterns throughout the archipelago, but mitogenomes trace only the maternal history. Here, our objectives were to trace phylogeographic patterns of long‐tailed macaques using low‐coverage nuclear DNA (nDNA) data from museum specimens.

中文翻译:


通过博物馆标本的低覆盖率鸟枪测序研究野生食蟹猴的群体遗传学。



长尾猕猴( Macaca fasciculis )广泛分布在东南亚大陆和岛屿上,这使得它们成为了解更新世海平面剧烈变化所造成的复杂生物地理历史的有用模型。过去基于长尾猕猴博物馆标本的线粒体基因组(线粒体基因组)的研究追踪了它们在整个群岛的殖民模式,但线粒体基因组仅追踪母系历史。在这里,我们的目标是利用博物馆标本中的低覆盖率核 DNA (nDNA) 数据追踪长尾猕猴的系统发育地理学模式。
更新日期:2020-08-01
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