Genetic diversity, phylogeography and historical demography of the Golden Jackal, Canis aureus Linnaeus, 1758, in Turkey as inferred from mtDNA sequences

IF 0.6 4区 生物学 Q4 ZOOLOGY Zoology in the Middle East Pub Date : 2023-10-23 DOI:10.1080/09397140.2023.2272411
Sadık Demirtaş
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AbstractThe Golden Jackal, Canis aureus (L., 1758) is one of the most widespread species of canids, ranging from Central Europe and the Balkans to the Middle East and East Asia; however, relatively little is known about genetic diversity, population structure, and evolutionary history of the Turkish population, which occurs at a key crossroads in the species’ range. The present study assesses the phylogenetic status and demographic history of the Turkish populations relative to those elsewhere in Europe and Asia by analysing two mitochondrial DNA markers (cytochrome b, 1140 bp and control region, 310 bp). It was found that the genetic diversity in Turkey is higher than in European and Caucasian populations, but slightly lower than in Indian populations. The Turkish population has a close historical association with European and adjacent Asian populations. Demographic tests suggest a rapid population growth during the late Pleistocene, consistent with other Asian populations. These findings indicate that the Turkish population may have acted as a significant source from which the species expanded into Europe and the Caucasus region.Keywords: cytochrome bD-loopgenetic diversityPleistoceneTurkish Golden Jackal Supplementary MaterialSupplementary Material is given as a Supplementary Annex, which is available via the “Supplementary” tab on the article’s online page.AcknowledgementsI would like to express my very great gratitude to Dr Islam Gündüz for the valuable and constructive comments and recommendations on this study.Disclosure StatementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.
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土耳其金豺,Canis aureus Linnaeus, 1758的遗传多样性、系统地理学和历史人口学——基于mtDNA序列的推断
金豺,Canis aureus (L., 1758)是犬科动物中分布最广的一种,分布于中欧和巴尔干半岛到中东和东亚;然而,关于土耳其种群的遗传多样性、种群结构和进化史的了解相对较少,这些发生在物种范围的关键十字路口。本研究通过分析两种线粒体DNA标记(细胞色素b, 1140 bp和对照区,310 bp),评估了土耳其人群相对于欧洲和亚洲其他地方人群的系统发育状况和人口统计学历史。结果发现,土耳其人的遗传多样性高于欧洲人和高加索人,但略低于印度人。土耳其人口与欧洲和邻近的亚洲人口有着密切的历史联系。人口统计测试表明,在更新世晚期,人口增长迅速,与其他亚洲人口一致。这些发现表明,土耳其人口可能是该物种扩展到欧洲和高加索地区的一个重要来源。关键词:细胞色素bd -环遗传多样性更新世土耳其金豺补充材料补充材料作为补充附件给出,可通过文章在线页面的“补充”选项卡获得。我非常感谢Islam g nd z博士对本研究提出的宝贵和建设性的意见和建议。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。
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期刊介绍: Zoology in the Middle East is a journal which publishes original papers and review papers on ecology, zoogeography, animal biology, biodiversity, faunistics, systematics and morphology of the Middle East. It seeks to further the understanding of the Middle East as a zoogeographic unit and aims at improving the interchange of knowledge and ideas between specialists on different subjects and taxa.
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