Mitochondrial genomes and divergence times of crocodile newts : Inter-islands distribution of Echinotriton andersoni and the origin of a unique repetitive sequence found in Tylototriton mt genomes

Genes & Genetic Systems 87 巻 1 号 39-51 頁 2012 発行
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Mitochondrial genomes and divergence times of crocodile newts : Inter-islands distribution of Echinotriton andersoni and the origin of a unique repetitive sequence found in Tylototriton mt genomes
作成者
Nishitani Takuma
Katsuren Seiki
Oumi Shohei
収録物名
Genes & Genetic Systems
87
1
開始ページ 39
終了ページ 51
抄録
Crocodile newts, which constitute the genera Echinotriton and Tylototriton, are known as living fossils, and these genera comprise many endangered species. To identify mitochondrial (mt) genes suitable for future population genetic analyses for endangered taxa, we determined the complete nucleotide sequences of the mt genomes of the Japanese crocodile newt Echinotriton andersoni and Himalayan crocodile newt Tylototriton verrucosus. Although the control region (CR) is known as the most variable mtDNA region in many animal taxa, the CRs of crocodile newts are highly conservative. Rather, the genes of NADH dehydrogenase subunits and ATPase subunit 6 were found to have high sequence divergences and to be usable for population genetics studies. To estimate the inter-population divergence ages of E. andersoni endemic to the Ryukyu Islands, we performed molecular dating analysis using whole and partial mt genomic data. The estimated divergence ages of the inter-island individuals are older than the paleogeographic segmentation ages of the islands, suggesting that the lineage splits of E. andersoni populations were not caused by vicariant events. Our phylogenetic analysis with partial mt sequence data also suggests the existence of at least two more undescribed species in the genus Tylototriton. We also found unusual repeat sequences containing the 3′ region of cytochrome apoenzyme b gene, whole tRNA-Thr gene, and a noncoding region (the T-P noncoding region characteristic in caudate mtDNAs) from T. verrucosus mtDNA. Similar repeat sequences were found in two other Tylototriton species. The Tylototriton taxa with the repeats become a monophyletic group, indicating a single origin of the repeat sequences. The intra-and inter-specific comparisons of the repeat sequences suggest the occurrences of homologous recombination-based concerted evolution among the repeat sequences.
著者キーワード
crocodile newts
divergence age
endangered species
mitochondrial genome
Ryukyu Islands
NDC分類
動物学 [ 480 ]
言語
英語
資源タイプ 学術雑誌論文
出版者
日本遺伝学会
発行日 2012
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Copyright (c) 2012 by The Genetics Society of Japan
出版タイプ Version of Record(出版社版。早期公開を含む)
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収録物識別子
[ISSN] 1341-7568
[DOI] 10.1266/ggs.87.39
[NCID] AA11077421
[DOI] http://dx.doi.org/10.1266/ggs.87.39