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DNA 条形码凸显了阿根廷低地沙漠和安第斯地区啮齿动物的遗传多样性模式。

DNA barcodes highlight genetic diversity patterns in rodents from lowland desert and Andean areas in Argentina.

机构信息

Grupo de Investigaciones de la Biodiversidad, Instituto Argentino de Investigaciones de las Zonas Áridas, CONICET, Centro de Ciencia y Técnica Mendoza, Argentina.

Facultad de Ciencias Naturales, Instituto de Biodiversidad Neotropical (IBN) CONICET-UNT, Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, Argentina.

出版信息

Mol Ecol Resour. 2022 Aug;22(6):2349-2362. doi: 10.1111/1755-0998.13603. Epub 2022 Mar 8.

Abstract

Rodents are an important component of South America fauna. Their high diversity has motivated researchers to continually review their taxonomy, genetic diversity, species limits, and phylogenetic relationships. Here, we applied DNA-barcodes for assessing the taxonomic and genetic diversity in the two major lineages of South American rodents: caviomorphs and sigmodontines. We analysed 335 COI barcodes in 34 morphologically determined species from 39 localities along central Andes and arid lands of Argentina. Neighbour-joining and maximum likelihood reconstruction provided clear separation between species. The Barcode Index number and Bayesian Poisson tree processes were used to confirm concordance between sequence clusters and species designations by taxonomy. We found deep divergence within the Phyllotis xanthopygus species complex, with distances up to 13.0% between geographically separated lineages. Minor divergences (3.30% and 2.52%) were found within Abrothrix hirta, and Tympanoctomys barrerae, respectively, with differentiation in their genetic lineages. Also, we documented geographically separated clusters for Akodon spegazzinii and A. oenos with up to 2.3% divergence, but clustering methods failed to distinguish them as different species. Sequence results show a clear barcode gap with a mean intraspecific divergence (0.56%) versus a minimum nearest-neighbour distance averaging (10.1%). Distances between congeneric species varied from 4.1 to 14%, with the exception of two related forms within Euneomys and the sister species Akodon spegazzinii and A. oenos. This study constitutes a substantial contribution to the global barcode reference library. It provides insights into the complex phylogeographic patterns and speciation scenarios in rodents, while highlighting areas that require in-depth taxonomic and integrative research.

摘要

啮齿动物是南美洲动物群的重要组成部分。它们的高度多样性促使研究人员不断审查它们的分类学、遗传多样性、物种界限和系统发育关系。在这里,我们应用 DNA 条码来评估南美洲两种主要啮齿动物类群(犰狳形目和鼠形亚目)的分类和遗传多样性。我们分析了来自安第斯山脉中部和阿根廷干旱地区 39 个地点的 34 个形态学确定物种的 335 个 COI 条码。邻接法和最大似然重建提供了物种之间的清晰分离。Barcode Index number 和贝叶斯泊松树过程用于通过分类学确认序列聚类与物种指定之间的一致性。我们发现 Phyllotis xanthopygus 种复合体内部存在很深的分歧,地理上分离的谱系之间的距离高达 13.0%。在 Abrothrix hirta 和 Tympanoctomys barrerae 中分别发现了较小的分歧(3.30%和 2.52%),其遗传谱系存在分化。此外,我们记录了 Akodon spegazzinii 和 A. oenos 的地理上分离的聚类,其分歧高达 2.3%,但聚类方法未能将它们区分成不同的物种。序列结果显示出明显的条码间隙,种内平均分歧(0.56%)与最近邻平均距离(10.1%)相比。近缘种之间的距离从 4.1%到 14%不等,除了 Euneomys 中的两个相关形式以及姐妹种 Akodon spegazzinii 和 A. oenos 之外。这项研究为全球条码参考文库做出了重要贡献。它提供了对啮齿动物复杂系统地理学模式和物种形成情景的深入了解,同时突出了需要深入分类学和综合研究的领域。

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