生物
线粒体DNA
姐妹团
动物
濒危物种
系统发育树
克莱德
系统发育学
进化生物学
生态学
遗传学
栖息地
基因
作者
Chengzhong Yang,Changkui Xiang,Xiuyue Zhang,Bisong Yue
标识
DOI:10.3109/19401736.2013.770504
摘要
Though extensive efforts have been made to investigate the phylogeny of the Cetartiodactyla, the relationships within the Cetartiodactyla, especially the position of the family Moschidae among Ruminantia families, still remain controversial. To further clarify these relationships, we sequenced the mitochondrial genome of the Alpine musk deer (Moschus chrysogaster), which is an endemic endangered species from China. Then, we conducted molecular phylogenetic analyses of the Alpine musk deer and 49 other species on the basis of Bayesian and maximum likelihood methods. The results show that the Moschidae is the sister group of the Bovidae, both of which form a clade that clusters with the Cervidae. The cetaceans are nested within the Artiodactyla as the sister group of the Hippopotamidae. Among the musk deer, M. chrysogaster and M. berezovskii are more closely related to each other than to M. moschiferus.
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