The phylogeny of the monal pheasants (Lophophorus) and their relationships to some species of the genera Tragopan,Pucrasia and Ithaginis were studied by comparing mitochondrial cytochrome b (cyt b) nucleotide sequence...The phylogeny of the monal pheasants (Lophophorus) and their relationships to some species of the genera Tragopan,Pucrasia and Ithaginis were studied by comparing mitochondrial cytochrome b (cyt b) nucleotide sequences.The molecular phylogenetic trees show that:①the genus Tragopan and the genus Pucrasia share a common ancestor which is the sister taxon of the ancestor of the genus Lophophorus;②the genus Lophophorus had evolved into two branches:One was the Sclaters Monal;the other included the Chinese Monal and the Himalayan Monal.Considering its molecular phylogeny,distribution patterns and morphological evidences,the genus Lophophorus might originate in the Hengduan mountains region of southwestern China.展开更多
[Objective] The aim was to investigate the possibility to analyze the genetic diversity of Eriocheir sinensis and Eriocheir hepuensis by using the technique denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis(DGGE).[Method] Mit...[Objective] The aim was to investigate the possibility to analyze the genetic diversity of Eriocheir sinensis and Eriocheir hepuensis by using the technique denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis(DGGE).[Method] Mitochondrial cyt b gene fragment was amplified from 180 individuals of five populations of E.sinensis and a population of E.hepuensis and then analyzed by using DGGE.[Result] All PCR products showed two kinds of electrophoretic mobility on DGGE.The PCR products of all individuals from E.hepuensis showed the same mobility with that of the individuals from 46.7% of Jiangdu population,23.3% of Yizheng population and 20.0% of Wenzhou population of E.sinensis,while the rest of the individuals from the three populations of E.sinensis mentioned above as well as all the individuals of Nanjing and Panjin populations showed the same mobility,which was higher compared with that of E.hepuensis.The results indicated that there was the same genetic marker in E.sinensis populations as that of E.hepuensis population,which was consistent with previous studies.[Conclusion] DGGE technique could be used to analyze the genetic diversity of Chinese mitten crab.展开更多
Cyt b gene of North Sulawesi Tarsius sp., T. tumpara, T. sangirensis and T. tarsier (T. spectrum) had been partially sequenced. The homologous sequence of three groups had been compared to describe the phylogenetic po...Cyt b gene of North Sulawesi Tarsius sp., T. tumpara, T. sangirensis and T. tarsier (T. spectrum) had been partially sequenced. The homologous sequence of three groups had been compared to describe the phylogenetic position among them, as well as several other species accessed from the Genbank. Total DNA extracted from the muscular tissue had been obtained through tail cut sampling using the innuPREP DNA micro kit, and amplified using a pair of universal primer, L14841 and H15149. The size of the cyt b gene sequence amplified was 307 bp long. Sequence aligned using CLUSTAL-X program and diversity analysis were done using version 5.2.2. MEGA5 program. Genetic distance had been calculated by Tamura 3 parameter method and phylogenetic tree had been built using Neighbor-Joining and Maximum Likelihood methods. Genetic distance based on cyt b gene nucleotide was found from 0 to 0.240 with an average of 0.080. The phylogenetic tree constructed by Neighbor Joining and Maximum Likelihood methods indicated that T. tarsier, T. sangirensis and T. tumpara were closely related with Tarsius tarsier-complex, and distantly related with Cephalopachus bancanus and Carlito syrichta. The genetic distance and the phylogenetic tree had been constructed on the base of partial cyt b gene sequence of T. tarsier, T. sangirensis, T. tumpara and 5 other tarsier species and their accession. Those results are consistent with taxonomy based on morphology and vocal acoustic form.展开更多
文摘The phylogeny of the monal pheasants (Lophophorus) and their relationships to some species of the genera Tragopan,Pucrasia and Ithaginis were studied by comparing mitochondrial cytochrome b (cyt b) nucleotide sequences.The molecular phylogenetic trees show that:①the genus Tragopan and the genus Pucrasia share a common ancestor which is the sister taxon of the ancestor of the genus Lophophorus;②the genus Lophophorus had evolved into two branches:One was the Sclaters Monal;the other included the Chinese Monal and the Himalayan Monal.Considering its molecular phylogeny,distribution patterns and morphological evidences,the genus Lophophorus might originate in the Hengduan mountains region of southwestern China.
基金Supported by Application Basic Research Foundation of TianjinInternational Cooperation Fund(033803511,033803511G)the Tianjin Higher Education Science and Technology Development Fund(2004BA31)~~
文摘[Objective] The aim was to investigate the possibility to analyze the genetic diversity of Eriocheir sinensis and Eriocheir hepuensis by using the technique denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis(DGGE).[Method] Mitochondrial cyt b gene fragment was amplified from 180 individuals of five populations of E.sinensis and a population of E.hepuensis and then analyzed by using DGGE.[Result] All PCR products showed two kinds of electrophoretic mobility on DGGE.The PCR products of all individuals from E.hepuensis showed the same mobility with that of the individuals from 46.7% of Jiangdu population,23.3% of Yizheng population and 20.0% of Wenzhou population of E.sinensis,while the rest of the individuals from the three populations of E.sinensis mentioned above as well as all the individuals of Nanjing and Panjin populations showed the same mobility,which was higher compared with that of E.hepuensis.The results indicated that there was the same genetic marker in E.sinensis populations as that of E.hepuensis population,which was consistent with previous studies.[Conclusion] DGGE technique could be used to analyze the genetic diversity of Chinese mitten crab.
文摘Cyt b gene of North Sulawesi Tarsius sp., T. tumpara, T. sangirensis and T. tarsier (T. spectrum) had been partially sequenced. The homologous sequence of three groups had been compared to describe the phylogenetic position among them, as well as several other species accessed from the Genbank. Total DNA extracted from the muscular tissue had been obtained through tail cut sampling using the innuPREP DNA micro kit, and amplified using a pair of universal primer, L14841 and H15149. The size of the cyt b gene sequence amplified was 307 bp long. Sequence aligned using CLUSTAL-X program and diversity analysis were done using version 5.2.2. MEGA5 program. Genetic distance had been calculated by Tamura 3 parameter method and phylogenetic tree had been built using Neighbor-Joining and Maximum Likelihood methods. Genetic distance based on cyt b gene nucleotide was found from 0 to 0.240 with an average of 0.080. The phylogenetic tree constructed by Neighbor Joining and Maximum Likelihood methods indicated that T. tarsier, T. sangirensis and T. tumpara were closely related with Tarsius tarsier-complex, and distantly related with Cephalopachus bancanus and Carlito syrichta. The genetic distance and the phylogenetic tree had been constructed on the base of partial cyt b gene sequence of T. tarsier, T. sangirensis, T. tumpara and 5 other tarsier species and their accession. Those results are consistent with taxonomy based on morphology and vocal acoustic form.