Systematics of cetaceans using restriction site mapping of mitochondrial DNA

A phylogenetic study of eleven cetaceans was undertaken using Restriction Endonuclease Maps (RSM) of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). One species from the suborder mysticeti (baleen whales) was sampled, and of the ten odontocetes (toothed whales) sampled two were from the family Ziphiidae (beaked whales)...

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Main Author: Ohland, Derek Paul
Other Authors: Harley, Eric H
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Cape Town 1992
Subjects:
DNA
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11427/27119
https://open.uct.ac.za/bitstream/11427/27119/1/thesis_hsf_1992_ohland_derek_paul.pdf
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spelling ftunivcapetownir:oai:localhost:11427/27119 2023-05-15T15:36:59+02:00 Systematics of cetaceans using restriction site mapping of mitochondrial DNA Ohland, Derek Paul Harley, Eric H 1992 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11427/27119 https://open.uct.ac.za/bitstream/11427/27119/1/thesis_hsf_1992_ohland_derek_paul.pdf eng eng University of Cape Town Faculty of Health Sciences Division of Chemical Pathology http://hdl.handle.net/11427/27119 https://open.uct.ac.za/bitstream/11427/27119/1/thesis_hsf_1992_ohland_derek_paul.pdf Chemical Pathology Cetacea DNA Mitochondrial - analysis Phylogeny Restriction Mapping Master Thesis Masters MSc (Med) 1992 ftunivcapetownir 2022-09-13T05:53:20Z A phylogenetic study of eleven cetaceans was undertaken using Restriction Endonuclease Maps (RSM) of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). One species from the suborder mysticeti (baleen whales) was sampled, and of the ten odontocetes (toothed whales) sampled two were from the family Ziphiidae (beaked whales) and eight were from the family Delphinidae (dolphins) (each representing a different genus). The primarily opportunistically obtained (i.e. from strandings or accidental death in commercial trawl nets) heart tissue generally yielded high quantities of mtDNA which is needed for double digest fragment analysis. The mtDNA extracted from the sampled taxa was cleaved with fifteen different six-base Restriction Enzymes (RE's). Using the three-way method of analysis and aided by the computer program Resolve (Ver. 2.7) (Harley, unpublished), RSM's were constructed. Distance (Neighbor-Joining and Fitsch-Margoliash) and cladistic (Maximum Parsimony and Bootstrap) methods were used to infer phylogenies. The baleen whale was used as an outgroup for the cladistic analysis. Both the distance and both the cladistic methods produced the same single topology, which is concordant with morphologically based classifications. The two differences (within the Delphinidae), viz. Grampus' most basally rooted position and Cephalorhynchus' grouping with the Delphininae are of taxa whose groupings are unresolved in the morphologically based classifications. Using Brown et al's (1979) molecular clock, very recent divergence times at the generic, family and suborder levels were obtained, when compared to fossil based estimates. Using the odontoceti/mysticeti split the base substitution rate of cetacean mtDNA was estimated to be much slower than that of terrestrial mammals (0,3% compared to 1,0% Myr⁻¹). A similarly slow rate was calculated for cetacean nuclear DNA (nDNA) (0,09% Myr⁻¹) (Schlotterer et al, 1991). It remains an unresolved issue as to whether the base substitution rate of cetacean DNA is slower than terrestrial mammals or whether the ... Master Thesis baleen whale baleen whales toothed whales University of Cape Town: OpenUCT
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topic Chemical Pathology
Cetacea
DNA
Mitochondrial - analysis
Phylogeny
Restriction Mapping
spellingShingle Chemical Pathology
Cetacea
DNA
Mitochondrial - analysis
Phylogeny
Restriction Mapping
Ohland, Derek Paul
Systematics of cetaceans using restriction site mapping of mitochondrial DNA
topic_facet Chemical Pathology
Cetacea
DNA
Mitochondrial - analysis
Phylogeny
Restriction Mapping
description A phylogenetic study of eleven cetaceans was undertaken using Restriction Endonuclease Maps (RSM) of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). One species from the suborder mysticeti (baleen whales) was sampled, and of the ten odontocetes (toothed whales) sampled two were from the family Ziphiidae (beaked whales) and eight were from the family Delphinidae (dolphins) (each representing a different genus). The primarily opportunistically obtained (i.e. from strandings or accidental death in commercial trawl nets) heart tissue generally yielded high quantities of mtDNA which is needed for double digest fragment analysis. The mtDNA extracted from the sampled taxa was cleaved with fifteen different six-base Restriction Enzymes (RE's). Using the three-way method of analysis and aided by the computer program Resolve (Ver. 2.7) (Harley, unpublished), RSM's were constructed. Distance (Neighbor-Joining and Fitsch-Margoliash) and cladistic (Maximum Parsimony and Bootstrap) methods were used to infer phylogenies. The baleen whale was used as an outgroup for the cladistic analysis. Both the distance and both the cladistic methods produced the same single topology, which is concordant with morphologically based classifications. The two differences (within the Delphinidae), viz. Grampus' most basally rooted position and Cephalorhynchus' grouping with the Delphininae are of taxa whose groupings are unresolved in the morphologically based classifications. Using Brown et al's (1979) molecular clock, very recent divergence times at the generic, family and suborder levels were obtained, when compared to fossil based estimates. Using the odontoceti/mysticeti split the base substitution rate of cetacean mtDNA was estimated to be much slower than that of terrestrial mammals (0,3% compared to 1,0% Myr⁻¹). A similarly slow rate was calculated for cetacean nuclear DNA (nDNA) (0,09% Myr⁻¹) (Schlotterer et al, 1991). It remains an unresolved issue as to whether the base substitution rate of cetacean DNA is slower than terrestrial mammals or whether the ...
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author Ohland, Derek Paul
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title Systematics of cetaceans using restriction site mapping of mitochondrial DNA
title_short Systematics of cetaceans using restriction site mapping of mitochondrial DNA
title_full Systematics of cetaceans using restriction site mapping of mitochondrial DNA
title_fullStr Systematics of cetaceans using restriction site mapping of mitochondrial DNA
title_full_unstemmed Systematics of cetaceans using restriction site mapping of mitochondrial DNA
title_sort systematics of cetaceans using restriction site mapping of mitochondrial dna
publisher University of Cape Town
publishDate 1992
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/27119
https://open.uct.ac.za/bitstream/11427/27119/1/thesis_hsf_1992_ohland_derek_paul.pdf
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