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Molecular phylogeny of Duiker Antelope (Mammalia: Cephalophini)

Thesis (PhD (Zoology))--University of Pretoria, 1999.

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spelling oai:repository.up.ac.za:2263/85464 Molecular phylogeny of Duiker Antelope (Mammalia: Cephalophini) Robinson, T.J. Jansen van Vuuren, B. UCTD Duiker Cephalophini systematics phylogeny mitochondrial DNA cytochrome b 12S rRNA biogeography comparative cytogenetics Thesis (PhD (Zoology))--University of Pretoria, 1999. Molecular sequence data, comparative cytogenetics, and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) were employed to study evolutionary relationships within the duiker antelope (tribe Cephalophini). The results of the different data sets are highly concordant. Mitochondrial DNA sequences (the full cytochrome b gene and a 767 bp portion of the 12S rRNA) were analyzed from all 19 recognized species. Complete species representation and good cytochrome b resolution allowed for the retrieval of four adaptive lineages, the conservative dwarfs (Cephalophus monticola, C. maxwellii) which were the most basal clade, the savanna specialist (Sylvicapra grimmia) which groups apart from all the forest duiker, the giant duiker group (C. silvicultor, C. spadix, C. dorsalis, C. jentinki), and the red duiker lineage ( C. leucogaster, C. rufilatus, C. nigrifrons, C. natalensis, C. harveyi, C. callipygus, C. 'rveynsi, C. ogilbyi, C. rubidus, C. niger ). The placement of the endangered C. zebra and the enigmatic C. adersi remains obscure. Conventional chromosome banding showed a 2n=60 complement in C. spadix extending previous observations that speciation in duiker antelope does not involve euchromatic rearrangements or variation in diploid number. At a finer level, fluorescence in situ hybridization with species specific satellite fragments derived from the chromosomal DNA of C. marwellii and C. monticola, resulted in intense fluorescence to the centromeric regions of the autosomes of all species (S. grirnmia, C. dorsal is, C. rnarwellii, C. monticola, C. natalensis, C. silvicultor, C. spadix). However, variation in hybridization to the X and y chromosomes allowed for some distinction among taxa. These results are consistent with the delimitation of the four adaptive groups suggested by molecular analysis and the published morphological data which, when taken together, question and in some instances support several of the nomenclatural divisions in current use in duiker taxonomy. These include the recognition of Philantomba as genus name for C. monticola and C. mw..w ellii, an arrangement that would secure Cephalophus monophyly, and that C. harveyi be relegated to a subspecies of C. natalensis. Zoology and Entomology PhD (Zoology) Unrestricted 2022-05-17T11:21:33Z 2022-05-17T11:21:33Z 30/7/2021 1999 Thesis * https://repository.up.ac.za/handle/2263/85464 en © 2020 University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. The copyright in this work vests in the University of Pretoria. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the University of Pretoria. application/pdf University of Pretoria
spellingShingle UCTD
Duiker
Cephalophini
systematics
phylogeny
mitochondrial DNA
cytochrome b
12S rRNA
biogeography
comparative cytogenetics
Molecular phylogeny of Duiker Antelope (Mammalia: Cephalophini)
title Molecular phylogeny of Duiker Antelope (Mammalia: Cephalophini)
title_full Molecular phylogeny of Duiker Antelope (Mammalia: Cephalophini)
title_fullStr Molecular phylogeny of Duiker Antelope (Mammalia: Cephalophini)
title_full_unstemmed Molecular phylogeny of Duiker Antelope (Mammalia: Cephalophini)
title_short Molecular phylogeny of Duiker Antelope (Mammalia: Cephalophini)
title_sort molecular phylogeny of duiker antelope mammalia cephalophini
topic UCTD
Duiker
Cephalophini
systematics
phylogeny
mitochondrial DNA
cytochrome b
12S rRNA
biogeography
comparative cytogenetics
url https://repository.up.ac.za/handle/2263/85464