Mitochondrial sequence diversity of the southernmost extant New World monkey, Alouatta caraya

Variability in mitochondrial DNA sequences was analyzed in the howler monkey, Alouatta caraya, in order to delineate evolutionary relationships among populations in the most southerly distributed New World monkey. Based on new and previously published sequence data, fourteen cytochrome b haplotypes...

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Autores principales: Ascunce, Marina Sofía, Hasson, Esteban Ruben, Mudry, Marta Dolores
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spelling paper:paper_10557903_v43_n1_p202_Ascunce2023-06-08T16:03:14Z Mitochondrial sequence diversity of the southernmost extant New World monkey, Alouatta caraya Ascunce, Marina Sofía Hasson, Esteban Ruben Mudry, Marta Dolores Colonization routes Historical demography Howler monkeys Phylogeography Pleistocene South America mitochondrial DNA primer DNA Alouatta animal article Brazil comparative study demography DNA sequence genetic variability genetics haplotype molecular genetics nucleotide sequence phylogeny Alouatta Animals Base Sequence Brazil Demography DNA Primers DNA, Mitochondrial Haplotypes Molecular Sequence Data Phylogeny Sequence Analysis, DNA Variation (Genetics) Alouatta Alouatta caraya Platyrrhini Variability in mitochondrial DNA sequences was analyzed in the howler monkey, Alouatta caraya, in order to delineate evolutionary relationships among populations in the most southerly distributed New World monkey. Based on new and previously published sequence data, fourteen cytochrome b haplotypes were observed among 33 howlers sampled in Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil, and grouped in two main haplogroups. In northeastern Argentina and southern Paraguay, new sequence data on 73 specimens sampled from six localities gave 34 control region haplotypes that also clustered in two main haplogroups. At this southern distribution, both mitochondrial markers revealed the presence of two sympatric and differentiated clades that we interpret to be the consequence of a secondary contact between previously allopatric populations. Given evidence for a demographic expansion at the beginning of the Holocene 15,500-7000 years ago (Fu's test, FS = -12.137; P < 0.001), we suggest that atleast two populations of A. caraya have colonized the southernmost range since the Holocene employing forested corridors on the Paraná and Paraguay Rivers. © 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Fil:Ascunce, M.S. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Hasson, E. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Mudry, M.D. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2007 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_10557903_v43_n1_p202_Ascunce http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_10557903_v43_n1_p202_Ascunce
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topic Colonization routes
Historical demography
Howler monkeys
Phylogeography
Pleistocene
South America
mitochondrial DNA
primer DNA
Alouatta
animal
article
Brazil
comparative study
demography
DNA sequence
genetic variability
genetics
haplotype
molecular genetics
nucleotide sequence
phylogeny
Alouatta
Animals
Base Sequence
Brazil
Demography
DNA Primers
DNA, Mitochondrial
Haplotypes
Molecular Sequence Data
Phylogeny
Sequence Analysis, DNA
Variation (Genetics)
Alouatta
Alouatta caraya
Platyrrhini
spellingShingle Colonization routes
Historical demography
Howler monkeys
Phylogeography
Pleistocene
South America
mitochondrial DNA
primer DNA
Alouatta
animal
article
Brazil
comparative study
demography
DNA sequence
genetic variability
genetics
haplotype
molecular genetics
nucleotide sequence
phylogeny
Alouatta
Animals
Base Sequence
Brazil
Demography
DNA Primers
DNA, Mitochondrial
Haplotypes
Molecular Sequence Data
Phylogeny
Sequence Analysis, DNA
Variation (Genetics)
Alouatta
Alouatta caraya
Platyrrhini
Ascunce, Marina Sofía
Hasson, Esteban Ruben
Mudry, Marta Dolores
Mitochondrial sequence diversity of the southernmost extant New World monkey, Alouatta caraya
topic_facet Colonization routes
Historical demography
Howler monkeys
Phylogeography
Pleistocene
South America
mitochondrial DNA
primer DNA
Alouatta
animal
article
Brazil
comparative study
demography
DNA sequence
genetic variability
genetics
haplotype
molecular genetics
nucleotide sequence
phylogeny
Alouatta
Animals
Base Sequence
Brazil
Demography
DNA Primers
DNA, Mitochondrial
Haplotypes
Molecular Sequence Data
Phylogeny
Sequence Analysis, DNA
Variation (Genetics)
Alouatta
Alouatta caraya
Platyrrhini
description Variability in mitochondrial DNA sequences was analyzed in the howler monkey, Alouatta caraya, in order to delineate evolutionary relationships among populations in the most southerly distributed New World monkey. Based on new and previously published sequence data, fourteen cytochrome b haplotypes were observed among 33 howlers sampled in Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil, and grouped in two main haplogroups. In northeastern Argentina and southern Paraguay, new sequence data on 73 specimens sampled from six localities gave 34 control region haplotypes that also clustered in two main haplogroups. At this southern distribution, both mitochondrial markers revealed the presence of two sympatric and differentiated clades that we interpret to be the consequence of a secondary contact between previously allopatric populations. Given evidence for a demographic expansion at the beginning of the Holocene 15,500-7000 years ago (Fu's test, FS = -12.137; P < 0.001), we suggest that atleast two populations of A. caraya have colonized the southernmost range since the Holocene employing forested corridors on the Paraná and Paraguay Rivers. © 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
author Ascunce, Marina Sofía
Hasson, Esteban Ruben
Mudry, Marta Dolores
author_facet Ascunce, Marina Sofía
Hasson, Esteban Ruben
Mudry, Marta Dolores
author_sort Ascunce, Marina Sofía
title Mitochondrial sequence diversity of the southernmost extant New World monkey, Alouatta caraya
title_short Mitochondrial sequence diversity of the southernmost extant New World monkey, Alouatta caraya
title_full Mitochondrial sequence diversity of the southernmost extant New World monkey, Alouatta caraya
title_fullStr Mitochondrial sequence diversity of the southernmost extant New World monkey, Alouatta caraya
title_full_unstemmed Mitochondrial sequence diversity of the southernmost extant New World monkey, Alouatta caraya
title_sort mitochondrial sequence diversity of the southernmost extant new world monkey, alouatta caraya
publishDate 2007
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_10557903_v43_n1_p202_Ascunce
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_10557903_v43_n1_p202_Ascunce
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