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1 June 2004 MOLECULAR DIVERGENCE AND PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS OF CHINCHILLIDS (RODENTIA: CHINCHILLIDAE)
Angel E. Spotorno, John P. Valladares, Juan C. Marin, R. Eduardo Palma, Carlos Zuleta R
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Abstract

Molecular phylogenetic relationships were investigated in 6 species of Chinchillidae (Chinchilla lanigera, C. brevicaudata, Lagidium peruanum, L. viscacia, L. wolffsohni, and Lagostomus maximus), 1 species of Dinomyidae (Dinomys branickii), 1 of Abrocomidae (Abrocoma cinerea), and 1 of Octodontidae (Octodon degus) using the first 548 base pairs of the mitochondrial cytochrome-b gene. Maximum-parsimony and maximum-likelihood analyses consistently showed Chinchillidae as a robust clade and confirmed a close relationship with Dinomyidae. Both Chinchilla species differed at 22 sites, and 3 were nonsilent; average genetic distances were approximately 6%. Sequences from domestic C. lanigera and wild C. brevicaudata showed low levels of variation. Although all topologies obtained were congruent with current taxonomy, Lagidium exhibited large genetic distances (range 5.9–8.9%), suggesting the existence of more than the 3 species currently recognized.

Angel E. Spotorno, John P. Valladares, Juan C. Marin, R. Eduardo Palma, and Carlos Zuleta R "MOLECULAR DIVERGENCE AND PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS OF CHINCHILLIDS (RODENTIA: CHINCHILLIDAE)," Journal of Mammalogy 85(3), 384-388, (1 June 2004). https://doi.org/10.1644/BRB-119
Published: 1 June 2004
KEYWORDS
Abrocoma
Argentina
Chile
chinchilla
cytochrome b
Dinomys
Lagidium
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