The phylogenetic relationships among some bear species are still open questions. We present here mitochondrial DNA sequences of D-loop region, cytochrome b, \(12 S\) rRNA, tRNA \({ }^{\text {Pro }}\), and tRNA \(^{\text {Thr }}\) genes from all bear species and the giant panda. A series of evolution
Phylogenetic relationships of the generaArthrodermaandNannizziainferred from mitochondrial DNA analysis
β Scribed by Masako Kawasaki; Masanori Aoki; Hiroshi Ishizaki; Kensho Nishio; Takashi Mochizuki; Shohei Watanabe
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 569 KB
- Volume
- 118
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0301-486X
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β¦ Synopsis
The phylogenetic relationship of the genera Arthroderrna and Nannizzia, was investigated by mitochondrial DNA analysis based on the restriction-fragment-length polymorphisms. Phylogenetic trees made on ten species. A. benharniae, A. insingulare, A. quadrifidurn, A. sirnii, A. vanbreuseghemii, N. fulva, N. grubyia, N. gypsea, N. incurvata and N. otae showed no definite distinctions between the genera Arthroderrna and Nannizzia. These results support the conclusion of Weitzman et al. that the genera Arthroderrna and Nannizzia are congeneric. Arthroderma benhamiae SM 103 (+) RV 26678 A. benhamiae SM 105 (-) CDC X798a A. insinglare KMU 3164 (A) CBS 521.71 A. insinglare KMU 3165 (a) CBS 522.71 A. quadrifidum KMU 3160 (+) CBS 117.61 A. quadrifidum KMU 3161 (-) CBS 118.61 A. simii SM 101 (+) RV 25472 A. simii SM 102 (-) RV 25473 A. vanbreuseghemii SM 110 (+) RV 27960 A. vanbreuseghemii SM 111 (-) RV 27961 Nannizzia fulva SM 0209 (+) IMI 99944 N. fulva KMU 3104 (-) CBS 168.64 N. grubyia KMU 3121 (+) CBS 243.66 N. grubyia KMU 3122 (-) CBS 244.66 N. gypsea SM 8514 (+) Clinical isolate N. gypsea SM 8524 (-) From dog N. incluvata SM 7504 (-) Clinical isolate N. incluvata SM 8198 (+) Clinical isolate N. otae SM 0214 (-) VUT 77055 N. otae SM 0215 (+) VUT 77054
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