Biodiversity lost:The phylogenetic relationships of a complete mitochondrial DNA genome sequenced from the extinct wolf population of Sicily

Using next-generation sequencing, we obtained for the first time a complete mitochondrial DNA genome from a museum specimen of the extinct wolf (Canis lupus) population of the island of Sicily (Italy). Phylogenetic analyses indicated that this genome, which was aligned with a number of historical an...

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Published in:Mammalian Biology
Main Authors: Reale, Stefano, Randi, Ettore, Cumbo, Valentina, Sammarco, Ignazio, Bonanno, Floriana, Spinnato, Antonio, Seminara, Salvatore
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Language:English
Published: 2019
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spelling ftalborgunivpubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/c58f12be-2707-4343-8c09-a9c2461cbb26 2024-09-15T18:01:07+00:00 Biodiversity lost:The phylogenetic relationships of a complete mitochondrial DNA genome sequenced from the extinct wolf population of Sicily Reale, Stefano Randi, Ettore Cumbo, Valentina Sammarco, Ignazio Bonanno, Floriana Spinnato, Antonio Seminara, Salvatore 2019-09 application/pdf https://vbn.aau.dk/da/publications/c58f12be-2707-4343-8c09-a9c2461cbb26 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mambio.2019.06.002 https://vbn.aau.dk/ws/files/331043946/Biodiversity_lost_The_phylogenetic_relationships_of_a_complete_2019_Mammali.pdf http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85067933756&partnerID=8YFLogxK https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/563684v1 eng eng https://vbn.aau.dk/da/publications/c58f12be-2707-4343-8c09-a9c2461cbb26 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Reale , S , Randi , E , Cumbo , V , Sammarco , I , Bonanno , F , Spinnato , A & Seminara , S 2019 , ' Biodiversity lost : The phylogenetic relationships of a complete mitochondrial DNA genome sequenced from the extinct wolf population of Sicily ' , Mammalian Biology , vol. 98 , pp. 1-10 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mambio.2019.06.002 Canis lupus Complete mtDNA genome Island extinctions Next-generation sequencing Sicilian wolf article 2019 ftalborgunivpubl https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mambio.2019.06.002 2024-08-15T00:20:50Z Using next-generation sequencing, we obtained for the first time a complete mitochondrial DNA genome from a museum specimen of the extinct wolf (Canis lupus) population of the island of Sicily (Italy). Phylogenetic analyses indicated that this genome, which was aligned with a number of historical and extant wolf and dog mitogenomes sampled worldwide, was closely related to an Italian wolf mtDNA genome (the observed proportion of nucleotide sites at which the two sequences are different was p = 0.0012), five to seven times shorter than divergence among Sicilian and any other known wolf mtDNA genomes (p range = 0.0050 – 0.0070). Sicilian and Italian mitogenomes joined a basal clade belonging to the mtDNA haplogroup-2 of ancient western European wolf populations (Pilot et al., 2010). Bayesian calibration of divergence times indicated that this clade coalesced at MRCA = 13.400 years (with 95% HPD = 4000 – 21.230 years). These findings suggest that wolves probably colonized Sicily from southern Italy towards the end of the last Pleistocene glacial maximum when the Strait of Messina was almost totally dry. Additional mtDNA and genomic data will further clarify the origin and population dynamics before the extinction of wolves in Sicily. Article in Journal/Newspaper Canis lupus Aalborg University's Research Portal Mammalian Biology 98 1 10
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topic Canis lupus
Complete mtDNA genome
Island extinctions
Next-generation sequencing
Sicilian wolf
spellingShingle Canis lupus
Complete mtDNA genome
Island extinctions
Next-generation sequencing
Sicilian wolf
Reale, Stefano
Randi, Ettore
Cumbo, Valentina
Sammarco, Ignazio
Bonanno, Floriana
Spinnato, Antonio
Seminara, Salvatore
Biodiversity lost:The phylogenetic relationships of a complete mitochondrial DNA genome sequenced from the extinct wolf population of Sicily
topic_facet Canis lupus
Complete mtDNA genome
Island extinctions
Next-generation sequencing
Sicilian wolf
description Using next-generation sequencing, we obtained for the first time a complete mitochondrial DNA genome from a museum specimen of the extinct wolf (Canis lupus) population of the island of Sicily (Italy). Phylogenetic analyses indicated that this genome, which was aligned with a number of historical and extant wolf and dog mitogenomes sampled worldwide, was closely related to an Italian wolf mtDNA genome (the observed proportion of nucleotide sites at which the two sequences are different was p = 0.0012), five to seven times shorter than divergence among Sicilian and any other known wolf mtDNA genomes (p range = 0.0050 – 0.0070). Sicilian and Italian mitogenomes joined a basal clade belonging to the mtDNA haplogroup-2 of ancient western European wolf populations (Pilot et al., 2010). Bayesian calibration of divergence times indicated that this clade coalesced at MRCA = 13.400 years (with 95% HPD = 4000 – 21.230 years). These findings suggest that wolves probably colonized Sicily from southern Italy towards the end of the last Pleistocene glacial maximum when the Strait of Messina was almost totally dry. Additional mtDNA and genomic data will further clarify the origin and population dynamics before the extinction of wolves in Sicily.
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author Reale, Stefano
Randi, Ettore
Cumbo, Valentina
Sammarco, Ignazio
Bonanno, Floriana
Spinnato, Antonio
Seminara, Salvatore
author_facet Reale, Stefano
Randi, Ettore
Cumbo, Valentina
Sammarco, Ignazio
Bonanno, Floriana
Spinnato, Antonio
Seminara, Salvatore
author_sort Reale, Stefano
title Biodiversity lost:The phylogenetic relationships of a complete mitochondrial DNA genome sequenced from the extinct wolf population of Sicily
title_short Biodiversity lost:The phylogenetic relationships of a complete mitochondrial DNA genome sequenced from the extinct wolf population of Sicily
title_full Biodiversity lost:The phylogenetic relationships of a complete mitochondrial DNA genome sequenced from the extinct wolf population of Sicily
title_fullStr Biodiversity lost:The phylogenetic relationships of a complete mitochondrial DNA genome sequenced from the extinct wolf population of Sicily
title_full_unstemmed Biodiversity lost:The phylogenetic relationships of a complete mitochondrial DNA genome sequenced from the extinct wolf population of Sicily
title_sort biodiversity lost:the phylogenetic relationships of a complete mitochondrial dna genome sequenced from the extinct wolf population of sicily
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