Phylogenetic relationships among two species of golden monkey and three species of leaf monkey inferred from rDNA variation

Wen Wang, Bing Su, Hong Lan, Ya Ping Zhang, Shi Ying Lin, Ai Hua Liu, Rui Qing Liu, Wei Zhi Ji, Hong Guang Hu, You Xin Xie, Deng Ku Wu

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Abstract

Restriction maps of rDNA repeats of five species of Colobinae and three oul-group taxa, Hylobates leucogenys, Macaca mulatto, and Macaca irus, were constructed using 15 restrietion endonucleases and cloned 18S and 28S rRNA gene probes. The site variation between Rhinopithecus roxellana and Rhinopithecus bicti is comparable to that between Presbytis jrangoisi and Presbytis pkayrei, implying that R. bieti is a valid species rather than a subspecies of R. roxellana. Phylogenetic analysis on the 47 informative sites supports the case tor Rhinopithecus being an independent genus and closely related to Presbytis. Furthermore, branch lengths of the tree seem to support the hypothesis that the leaf monkeys share some ancestral traits as well as some automorphic characters.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)138-143
Number of pages6
JournalFolia primatologica; international journal of primatology
Volume65
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1995
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Golden monkeys
  • Leaf monkeys
  • Phytogeny
  • rDNA
  • Restrietion maps

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