Genetic analysis of the Turkish gray wolf (Canis lupus) based on partial mitochondrial DNA sequences

In this study, we focused on determining the genetic variability of Turkish gray wolves and also to reveal phylogenetic relationships of the Eurasian wolf populations using mitochondrial DNA sequences. Partial mitochondrial DNA sequences (440 bp) were obtained from 12 Turkish gray wolves, including...

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Published in:Vertebrate Zoology
Main Authors: İbiş, Osman, Aksöyek, Eren, Özcan, Servet, Keten, Akif, Yorulmaz, Tarkan, Tez, Coşkun
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Aksöyek, Eren
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description In this study, we focused on determining the genetic variability of Turkish gray wolves and also to reveal phylogenetic relationships of the Eurasian wolf populations using mitochondrial DNA sequences. Partial mitochondrial DNA sequences (440 bp) were obtained from 12 Turkish gray wolves, including D-loop region (332 bp). We found seven D-loop haplotypes (332 bp) among the 12 Turkish gray wolves. The D-loop sequences of the Turkish gray wolf were compared to sequences registered in GenBank from Eurasia under the name Canis lupus. Five Turkish haplotypes were shared with conspecific sequences from other regions of Eurasia in the species' range. Two haplotypes were unique for the Turkish wolves. The existence of shared haplotypes suggests that the gray wolves in Turkey and other regions might be originated from the same gene pool. The present study reports significant data for determining the genetic variability and revealing the phylogenetic relationships of Turkish gray wolves; it is suggested that the genetic variability of Turkish gray wolves is relatively high.
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:7511921 2025-01-16T21:24:23+00:00 Genetic analysis of the Turkish gray wolf (Canis lupus) based on partial mitochondrial DNA sequences İbiş, Osman Aksöyek, Eren Özcan, Servet Keten, Akif Yorulmaz, Tarkan Tez, Coşkun 2016-12-13 https://doi.org/10.3897/vz.66.e31575 unknown Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://doi.org/10.3897/vz.66.e31575 oai:zenodo.org:7511921 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Vertebrate Zoology, 66, 427-435, (2016-12-13) Canis lupus Mitochondrial DNA D-loop Turkey info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2016 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.3897/vz.66.e31575 2024-12-05T18:32:10Z In this study, we focused on determining the genetic variability of Turkish gray wolves and also to reveal phylogenetic relationships of the Eurasian wolf populations using mitochondrial DNA sequences. Partial mitochondrial DNA sequences (440 bp) were obtained from 12 Turkish gray wolves, including D-loop region (332 bp). We found seven D-loop haplotypes (332 bp) among the 12 Turkish gray wolves. The D-loop sequences of the Turkish gray wolf were compared to sequences registered in GenBank from Eurasia under the name Canis lupus. Five Turkish haplotypes were shared with conspecific sequences from other regions of Eurasia in the species' range. Two haplotypes were unique for the Turkish wolves. The existence of shared haplotypes suggests that the gray wolves in Turkey and other regions might be originated from the same gene pool. The present study reports significant data for determining the genetic variability and revealing the phylogenetic relationships of Turkish gray wolves; it is suggested that the genetic variability of Turkish gray wolves is relatively high. Article in Journal/Newspaper Canis lupus gray wolf Zenodo Vertebrate Zoology 66 3 427 435
spellingShingle Canis lupus
Mitochondrial DNA
D-loop
Turkey
İbiş, Osman
Aksöyek, Eren
Özcan, Servet
Keten, Akif
Yorulmaz, Tarkan
Tez, Coşkun
Genetic analysis of the Turkish gray wolf (Canis lupus) based on partial mitochondrial DNA sequences
title Genetic analysis of the Turkish gray wolf (Canis lupus) based on partial mitochondrial DNA sequences
title_full Genetic analysis of the Turkish gray wolf (Canis lupus) based on partial mitochondrial DNA sequences
title_fullStr Genetic analysis of the Turkish gray wolf (Canis lupus) based on partial mitochondrial DNA sequences
title_full_unstemmed Genetic analysis of the Turkish gray wolf (Canis lupus) based on partial mitochondrial DNA sequences
title_short Genetic analysis of the Turkish gray wolf (Canis lupus) based on partial mitochondrial DNA sequences
title_sort genetic analysis of the turkish gray wolf (canis lupus) based on partial mitochondrial dna sequences
topic Canis lupus
Mitochondrial DNA
D-loop
Turkey
topic_facet Canis lupus
Mitochondrial DNA
D-loop
Turkey
url https://doi.org/10.3897/vz.66.e31575