Phylogenetic relationships of five pika species (genus Ochotona) based on mitochondrial DNA restriction maps

Ning Yu, Changlin Zheng, Liming Shi, Wen Wang, Hong Lan, Yaping Zhang

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Abstract

Restriction site mapping of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) with 16 restriction endonucleases was used to examine the phylogenetic relationships of Ochotona cansus, O. huangensis, O. thibetana, O. curzoniae and O. erythrotis. A 1-kb length variation between O. erythrotis of subgenus Pika and other four species of subgenus Ochotona was observed, which may be a useful genetic marker for identifying the two subgenera. The phylogenetic tree constructed using PAUP based on 61 phylogenetically informative sites suggests that O. erythrotis diverged first, followed by O. cansus, while O. curzoniae and O. huangensis are sister taxa related to O. thibetana. The results indicate that both O. cansus and O. huangensis should be treated as independent species. If the base substitution rate of pikas mtDNA was 2% per million years, then the divergence time of the two subgenera, Pika and Ochotona, is about 8.8Ma ago of late Miocence, middle Bao-dian of Chinese mammalian age, and the divergence of the four species in subgenus Ochotona would have occurred about 2.5-4.2Ma ago, Yushean of Chinese mammalian age. This calculation appears to be substantiated by the fossil record.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)X-122
JournalScience in China, Series C: Life Sciences
Volume39
Issue number2
StatePublished - Apr 1996
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Mitochondrial DNA
  • Phylogeny
  • Pikas (Ochotona)
  • Restriction maps
  • Taxonomy

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