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Mol Phylogenet Evol ; 16(3): 366-78, 2000 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10991790

ABSTRACT

Variation in the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene (1143 bp) was examined to estimate the phylogenetic relationships of taxa within the Peromyscus boylii species group. In addition, phylogenetic relationships among the aztecus, boylii, and truei species groups were addressed. Maximum-likelihood, neighbor-joining, and maximum-parsimony (weighted and equally weighted) analyses produced similar topologies with P. boylii, P. beatae, P. simulus, P. stephani, P. madrensis, P. levipes, and three undescribed taxa from western Mexico forming a monophyletic unit. At least two of the undescribed taxa from western Mexico potentially represent species. Members of the P. aztecus species group formed a clade separate from the P. boylii group and should be recognized as a distinct species group. P. sagax, P. polius, and P. pectoralis, formerly placed in the P. boylii species group, generally formed an unresolved polytomy with the P. truei, P. aztecus, and P. boylii species groups. P. attwateri formed a sister taxon relationship with members of the P. truei species group (P. difficilis and P. nasutus) and should be considered a member of this group. Members of the P. truei species group did not form a monophyletic unit, indicating that this species group is not monophyletic and may be composed of two assemblages.


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Cytochrome b Group/genetics , DNA, Mitochondrial/genetics , Peromyscus/genetics , Phylogeny , Animals , DNA, Mitochondrial/chemistry , Evolution, Molecular , Geography , Molecular Sequence Data , Peromyscus/classification , Sequence Analysis, DNA
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Experientia ; 32(10): 1276-7, 1976 Oct 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-976439

ABSTRACT

The C and G chromosome banding patterns and the AgAS positive sites (NOR regions) of cultured lung cells of the Eastern mole (Scalopus aquaticus) are presented. A distinctive secondary constriction is found on a pair of autosomes instead of on the X-chromosome as previously believed. The presence of a heterochromatic heteromorphism is noted and a large amount of constitutive heterochromatin is present in the karyotype.


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Chromosomes/ultrastructure , Eulipotyphla/anatomy & histology , Moles/anatomy & histology , Animals , Heterochromatin , Karyotyping
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