Genetic Assessment on the Origin of Alien Macaques in the Boso Peninsula in Japan

IF 0.8 4区 生物学 Q3 ZOOLOGY Mammal Study Pub Date : 2021-04-16 DOI:10.3106/ms2020-0078
Y. Kawamoto
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Abstract. Japanese macaques and alien macaques have hybridized in the Boso Peninsula, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. In this study, the origin of the alien species was investigated by molecular assessments with mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and Y-chromosome genes. Maternal origin was assessed by comparing mtDNA sequence records. The results suggested that the alien species in the southern part of peninsula originated from the rhesus macaques in eastern China. Y-chromosome assessments with three microsatellite (Y-STR) loci detected a unique haplotype that is distributed in Japanese macaque habitats. Its origin was assessed by the TSPY (testis-specific protein on Y-chromosome) gene, suggesting the possibility of the involvement of long-tailed macaques in the Indochina region or rhesus macaques different from known source. Further investigation of historical documents and interviews disclosed the existence of a facility of long-tailed macaques planned for vaccine production in the past. This study presented novel evidence that the hybridization of Japanese macaques in the Boso Peninsula has the possibility to associate not only with rhesus macaques, but also with long-tailed macaques from the Indochina region. It is important to further monitor the status of Japanese macaques and changes in their hybridization in the peninsula for future conservation purposes.
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日本博索半岛外来猕猴起源的遗传评价
摘要日本猕猴和外来猕猴在日本千叶县博索半岛杂交。在本研究中,通过线粒体DNA(mtDNA)和Y染色体基因的分子评估来研究外来物种的起源。通过比较mtDNA序列记录来评估母体来源。结果表明,半岛南部的外来物种起源于中国东部的恒河猴。用三个微卫星(Y-STR)基因座进行的Y染色体评估检测到一种独特的单倍型,该单倍型分布在日本猕猴的栖息地。通过TSPY(Y染色体上的测试特异性蛋白)基因评估其来源,表明中印地区的长尾猕猴或与已知来源不同的恒河猴可能参与其中。对历史文件的进一步调查和采访揭示了过去计划生产疫苗的长尾猕猴设施的存在。这项研究提供了新的证据,表明博索半岛日本猕猴的杂交不仅有可能与恒河猴联系在一起,也有可能与中印地区的长尾猕猴联系在一起。为了未来的保护目的,进一步监测日本猕猴的状况及其在半岛上杂交的变化是很重要的。
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Mammal Study
Mammal Study ZOOLOGY-
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1.70
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23
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Mammal Study is the official journal of the Mammal Society of Japan. It publishes original articles, short communications, and reviews on all aspects of mammalogy quarterly, written in English.
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