Phylogenetic studies of marsupials based on phosphoglycerate kinase DNA sequences

DJ Colgan - Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 1999 - Elsevier
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 1999Elsevier
Phosphoglycerate kinase sequences were obtained for 313 aligned bases of 41 individuals
from 39 marsupial species. In contrast to previous molecular analyses, the relationships
suggested by these data show a high level of congruence with morphologically defined
orders and families. Four main monophyletic lineages are recognizable. These are the
monogeneric orders Microbiotheria (Dromiciops australis) and Notoryctemorphia
(Notoryctes typhlops), a grouping of the American orders Didelphimorphia and …
Phosphoglycerate kinase sequences were obtained for 313 aligned bases of 41 individuals from 39 marsupial species. In contrast to previous molecular analyses, the relationships suggested by these data show a high level of congruence with morphologically defined orders and families. Four main monophyletic lineages are recognizable. These are the monogeneric orders Microbiotheria (Dromiciops australis) and Notoryctemorphia (Notoryctes typhlops), a grouping of the American orders Didelphimorphia and Paucituberculata, and the Australasian species other thanN. typhlops.Within the Australasian lineage, there are again four main monophyletic groups; the Dasyuridae, two peramelemorph (bandicoot) lineages (one comprised of pseudogene sequences) and the Diprotodontia. This topology is not greatly affected by the exclusion of pseudogenes except that a clade of syndactylous species (Peramelemorphia plus Diprotodontia) is recovered. Two other peramelemorph pseudogenes have inserts of about 1 kb with high levels of similarity to LINE 1 elements. The Diprotodontia is notable for its relative lack of intersequence variation in comparison to the Dasyuromorphia.
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